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    About Center for Community Change

    The foundation prioritizes funding grassroots power-building and economic justice initiatives that advance low-income, immigrant, Black, and disabled communities through state and local organizing, policy advocacy, and systems-change campaigns. It supports a mix of regional organizing hubs (state coalitions and membership organizations), targeted national policy/research partners, and special projects around housing, worker rights, childcare, and health equity. Grants frequently target capacity and program support for organizations leading voter/constituent engagement and immigration/housing campaigns. The foundation appears to favor repeat, multi-year relationships with both local field groups and national infrastructure partners.

    Focus Areas

    State and local community organizing groups focused on economic justice (e.g., Ohio Organizing Collaborative, Virginia Organizing)Immigrant and refugee rights & 'We Are Home' housing/mobility campaigns (e.g., Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights, Make the Road NY)Black-led worker and racial justice organizing (e.g., Workers Center for Racial Justice)Housing justice and tenant advocacy tied to economic security (e.g., HousingNOLA)Health equity initiatives and research-policy partnerships (e.g., Cornell University, NYU health projects)Disability advocacy linked to economic opportunity (e.g., Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition)

    About Center for Community Change

    Center for Community Change gave a $700,000 grant to Cornell University for a health equity project, the largest recent award in the record. That grant sits alongside a pattern of funding organizations that connect research, organizing, and policy change around economic justice, housing, immigration, and health equity. The foundation’s recent grantees include state-based organizing groups such as Ohio Organizing Collaborative and Virginia Organizing, national policy partners like National Employment Law Project, and coalition infrastructure such as Community Change Action. The portfolio shows a funder working through both local field organizations and larger intermediary or research institutions. It backs campaigns tied to immigrant and refugee rights, housing mobility, Black-led organizing, worker justice, disability advocacy, and childcare-related infrastructure. Several awards are labeled as special projects or strategy-oriented support, which suggests a mix of issue campaigns and broader capacity-building. Grants also reach organizations in different parts of the country, including Chicago, New York, Baltimore, Portland, and Washington, DC. The foundation’s leadership is listed as Dorian Warren, and its annual grants given total $12,487,156. Its grantmaking operates nationally and appears to favor organizations already active in organizing, policy, and field-building work.

    What Center for Community Change Funds

    Health equity is one of the clearest lanes in the recent record. Center for Community Change awarded $700,000 to Cornell University for a health equity project and $120,000 to Fusion Partnerships Inc. for a health equity project, childcare, and infrastructure campaigns. Immigrant and refugee rights also recur. The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights received $354,000 for immigration and $175,000 for We Are Home/economic justice, while Make the Road New York Inc. received $180,000 for We Are Home. Housing and economic security are closely linked in the portfolio. Housingnola received $195,000 for housing/economic justice/strategy, Maine People's Resource Center received $180,000 for We Are Home/economic justice and later $125,500 for economic justice, and Neighborhood Partnerships received $120,000 for housing. Black-led organizing appears through Workers Center for Racial Justice, which received $164,000 for economic justice/Black-led organizing, and Tides Foundation, which received $134,674 for UTST/Black-led organizing.

    How Center for Community Change Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.5M

    Total Assets

    $36.2M

    Total Revenue

    $43.6M

    Total Expenses

    $33.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $100K, with a median of $50K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $50K

    75th Percentile

    $100K

    Geographic Reach

    National36 states funded

    About 10% of grants go to recipients in PA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    DORIAN WARREN

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    Who They Fund

    Black-led community organizationsimmigrant and migrant communitieschildcare providers and families with young childrenlow-income renters / people facing housing instabilitygrassroots organizers and coalition/campaign networks

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, mid-to-large grants with many repeat awards — a portfolio that combines sustained support for state/regional organizing hubs and targeted funding to national research or infrastructure partners. Grants are predominantly program/capacity support and special projects rather than one-off small gifts, indicating multi-year strategic relationships.

    Funding Style

    project-based / special projectscampaign & infrastructure supportcapacity building / program developmentinstitutional advancement / change management

    Notable grantees: Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights, Ohio Organizing Collaborative, Workers Center for Racial Justice, Make the Road New York, Cornell University

    Topics

    economic justice / income stabilityhousing justice / tenant organizing (We Are Home)immigration / migrant supporthealth equity initiativeschildcare sector support & provider constituencyBlack-led organizing & leadership developmentinfrastructure campaigns & cross-movement convening

    Typical grant sizes cluster around $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record includes both larger research or infrastructure awards and a broader base of six-figure and sub-six-figure grants. Repeat recipients are common. Ohio Organizing Collaborative appears in both 2023 and 2024; Maine People's Resource Center, Fusion Partnerships Inc, and Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights also recur across years. That pattern points to sustained relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is a regular funder and makes program-related investments. The grant descriptions show a mix of program support, special projects, strategy, and infrastructure-oriented funding, rather than a single grant format.

    Where Center for Community Change Makes Grants

    Grants are national in scope and all recent recipients are in the US. The largest concentration of awards goes to Pennsylvania recipients by count, while 10% of grants go to recipients in the District of Columbia. Recent awards reach a wide set of cities, including Ithaca, Chicago, Columbus, Brooklyn, New York, New Orleans, Portland, Baltimore, and Denver. New York and Chicago appear multiple times in the recent-grants list, along with repeated awards to organizations in Baltimore and Portland.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Center for Community Change

    What kinds of organizations does Center for Community Change fund?

    It funds grassroots organizing groups, coalition networks, research-policy partners, and field infrastructure tied to economic justice, housing, immigration, health equity, childcare, disability advocacy, and Black-led organizing. Recent recipients include state organizing groups, universities, and campaign intermediaries.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger awards, including a $700,000 grant and several grants above $100,000.

    Does Center for Community Change fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Ohio Organizing Collaborative appears in both 2023 and 2024, and Maine People's Resource Center, Fusion Partnerships Inc, and Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights also show repeat awards across multiple years.

    What geographic areas receive the most grants?

    The foundation gives nationally, with the highest grant count in Pennsylvania. The District of Columbia receives 10% of grants, and recent awards also go to organizations in cities such as Chicago, New York, Baltimore, Portland, and Columbus.

    Does the foundation make program-related investments?

    Yes. Its profile lists program-related investments as true, alongside regular funder status.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CORNELL UNIVERSITYITHACA, NY$700,0002025HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT
    VOICES OF COMMUNITY ACTIVISTS & LEADERS INCBROOKLYN, NY$200,8002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    WASHINGTON CENTER FOR EQUITABLE GROWTHWASHINGTON, DC$169,1822025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAW PROJECTNEW YORK, NY$142,5002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    PROJECT HOPE-THE PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE HEALTH FOUNDATIOWASHINGTON, DC$140,5002025CHICAGO MIGRANT PROJECT
    FUSION PARTNERSHIPS INCBALTIMORE, MD$120,0002025HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, CHILDCARE, INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS
    COLORADO CROSS-DISABILITY COALITIONDENVER, CO$100,0002025JUST RECOVERY, CROSS-MOVEMENT CONVENING
    WASHINGTON INTERFAITH NETWORK (WIN)WASHINGTON, DC$100,0002025INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS
    VIRGINIA ORGANIZING INCCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA$60,0002025INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT, CHILDCARE,
    WORKERS CENTER FOR RACIAL JUSTICECHICAGO, IL$50,0002025INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS
    ARIZONA CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENTPHOENIX, AZ$50,0002025INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS
    TIDES CENTERSAN FRANCISCO, CA$50,0002025CARE
    SOMOS UN PUEBLO UNIDOSANTE FE, NM$50,0002025CHANGE MANAGEMENT, HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, GUARANTEED INCOME
    INDIVISIBLE CIVICSWASHINGTON, DC$40,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    COMMUNITY PARTNERSLOS ANGELES, CA$40,0002025CHILDCARE
    WORKING FAMILIES ORGANIZATIONBROOKLYN, NY$40,0002025CHILDCARE, SPECIAL PROJECTS
    HEALTH FEDERATION OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$40,0002025PROVIDER CONSTITUENCY, CHILDCARE
    PARENT VOICES OAKLANDOAKLAND, CA$40,0002025HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, CHILDCARE
    MOVEON EDUCATION FUNDBEAVERTON, OR$30,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    OHIO COALITION ON BLACK CIVIC PARTICIPATIONTOLEDO, OH$30,0002025COMMUNITY VOTING PROJECT
    NATIONAL DOMESTIC WORKERS ALLIANCENEW YORK, NY$30,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    WIN WITHOUT WAR EDUCATION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$30,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    COLOR OF CHANGE EDUCATION FUNDOAKLAND, CA$30,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEEWASHINGTON, DC$25,0002025CARE
    AMALGAMATED CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INCWASHINGTON, DC$25,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    OHIO ORGANIZING COLLABORATIVEYOUNGSTOWN, OH$20,0002025HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, PROVIDER CONSTITUENCY GROUP, CHILDCARE
    FIRST UPPHILADELPHIA, PA$20,0002025CHILDCARE
    PANAS EN CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$20,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    UNITED AFRICAN ORGANIZATIONCHICAGO, IL$15,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    LITTLE ROCK FREEDOM FUNDLITTLE ROCK, AR$15,0002025BLACK LED ORGANIZING
    ILLINOIS VENEZUELAN ALLIANCECHICAGO, IL$15,0002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    COMMUNITY VOICES HEARDNEW YORK, NY$15,0002025INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS
    THE FREEDOM ROCAKRON, OH$15,0002025BLACK LED ORGANIZING
    FORWARD MICHIGANDETROIT, MI$12,5002025SPECIAL PROJECTS
    UTAH ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDRRIVERTON, UT$10,0002025CHILDCARE
    ILLINOIS COALITION FOR IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE RIGHTSCHICAGO, IL$354,0002024IMMIGRATION
    OHIO ORGANIZING COLLABORATIVECOLUMBUS, OH$255,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    NEW YORK UNIVERSITYNEW YORK, NY$225,0002024MRR PROJECT
    VIRGINIA ORGANIZING INCCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA$175,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGECAMBRIDGE, MA$152,0002024SPECIAL PROJECTS
    MAINE PEOPLE'S RESOURCE CENTERPORTLAND, ME$125,5002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    COLORADO CROSS-DISABILITY COALITIONDENVER, CO$125,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    FUSION PARTNERSHIPS INCBALTIMORE, MD$125,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    HOUSING CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO, CA$120,0002024HOUSING JUSTICE
    WORKERS CENTER FOR RACIAL JUSTICECHICAGO, IL$115,0002024ECON JUST/BLACK LED ORGANIZING
    ONE AMERICASEATTLE, WA$115,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    ISAIAHST PAUL, MN$115,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    NEW GEORGIA PROJECTATLANTA, GA$115,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    COLORADO PEOPLE'S ALLIANCEDENVER, CO$100,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    UNITED FOR A NEW ECONOMYWHEAT RIDGE, CO$100,0002024ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    CORNELL UNIVERSITY

    $700,000
    ITHACA, NY2025

    HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT

    VOICES OF COMMUNITY ACTIVISTS & LEADERS INC

    $200,800
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    WASHINGTON CENTER FOR EQUITABLE GROWTH

    $169,182
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAW PROJECT

    $142,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    PROJECT HOPE-THE PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE HEALTH FOUNDATIO

    $140,500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    CHICAGO MIGRANT PROJECT

    FUSION PARTNERSHIPS INC

    $120,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, CHILDCARE, INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS

    COLORADO CROSS-DISABILITY COALITION

    $100,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    JUST RECOVERY, CROSS-MOVEMENT CONVENING

    WASHINGTON INTERFAITH NETWORK (WIN)

    $100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS

    VIRGINIA ORGANIZING INC

    $60,000
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA2025

    INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT, CHILDCARE,

    WORKERS CENTER FOR RACIAL JUSTICE

    $50,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS

    ARIZONA CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENT

    $50,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS

    TIDES CENTER

    $50,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    CARE

    SOMOS UN PUEBLO UNIDO

    $50,000
    SANTE FE, NM2025

    CHANGE MANAGEMENT, HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, GUARANTEED INCOME

    INDIVISIBLE CIVICS

    $40,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    $40,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    CHILDCARE

    WORKING FAMILIES ORGANIZATION

    $40,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    CHILDCARE, SPECIAL PROJECTS

    HEALTH FEDERATION OF PHILADELPHIA

    $40,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    PROVIDER CONSTITUENCY, CHILDCARE

    PARENT VOICES OAKLAND

    $40,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, CHILDCARE

    MOVEON EDUCATION FUND

    $30,000
    BEAVERTON, OR2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    OHIO COALITION ON BLACK CIVIC PARTICIPATION

    $30,000
    TOLEDO, OH2025

    COMMUNITY VOTING PROJECT

    NATIONAL DOMESTIC WORKERS ALLIANCE

    $30,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    WIN WITHOUT WAR EDUCATION FUND

    $30,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    COLOR OF CHANGE EDUCATION FUND

    $30,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE

    $25,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    CARE

    AMALGAMATED CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC

    $25,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    OHIO ORGANIZING COLLABORATIVE

    $20,000
    YOUNGSTOWN, OH2025

    HEALTH EQUITY PROJECT, PROVIDER CONSTITUENCY GROUP, CHILDCARE

    FIRST UP

    $20,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    CHILDCARE

    PANAS EN CHICAGO

    $20,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    UNITED AFRICAN ORGANIZATION

    $15,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    LITTLE ROCK FREEDOM FUND

    $15,000
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2025

    BLACK LED ORGANIZING

    ILLINOIS VENEZUELAN ALLIANCE

    $15,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    COMMUNITY VOICES HEARD

    $15,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    INFRASTRUCTURE CAMPAIGNS

    THE FREEDOM ROC

    $15,000
    AKRON, OH2025

    BLACK LED ORGANIZING

    FORWARD MICHIGAN

    $12,500
    DETROIT, MI2025

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    UTAH ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDR

    $10,000
    RIVERTON, UT2025

    CHILDCARE

    ILLINOIS COALITION FOR IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE RIGHTS

    $354,000
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    IMMIGRATION

    OHIO ORGANIZING COLLABORATIVE

    $255,000
    COLUMBUS, OH2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

    $225,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    MRR PROJECT

    VIRGINIA ORGANIZING INC

    $175,000
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE

    $152,000
    CAMBRIDGE, MA2024

    SPECIAL PROJECTS

    MAINE PEOPLE'S RESOURCE CENTER

    $125,500
    PORTLAND, ME2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    COLORADO CROSS-DISABILITY COALITION

    $125,000
    DENVER, CO2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    FUSION PARTNERSHIPS INC

    $125,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    HOUSING CALIFORNIA

    $120,000
    SACRAMENTO, CA2024

    HOUSING JUSTICE

    WORKERS CENTER FOR RACIAL JUSTICE

    $115,000
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    ECON JUST/BLACK LED ORGANIZING

    ONE AMERICA

    $115,000
    SEATTLE, WA2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    ISAIAH

    $115,000
    ST PAUL, MN2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    NEW GEORGIA PROJECT

    $115,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    COLORADO PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE

    $100,000
    DENVER, CO2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    UNITED FOR A NEW ECONOMY

    $100,000
    WHEAT RIDGE, CO2024

    ECONOMIC JUSTICE