• Youth Policy Institute of Iowa
    $50,000 through July, 2018

    to support the Youth Transition Funders Group Foster Care workgroup.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: July, 2017
  • Philanthropy Northwest
    $5,000 through July, 2018

    to support the National Child Welfare Learning Network.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: July, 2017
  • Community Initiatives
    $30,000 through July, 2018

    to support California Child Welfare Co-Investment Partnership.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: July, 2017
  • The Forum for Youth Investment
    $125,000 through June, 2019

    to support advocacy on behalf of Opportunity Youth and foster youth populations.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: June, 2017
  • Graham-Windham
    $720,000 through August, 2019

    to support the Graham Support Lead and Achieve Model (Graham SLAM) program to improve college and career pathways for foster youth in New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: May, 2017
  • USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
    $825,000 through June, 2020

    to support the Children's Data Network at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work that will link key indicators on child welfare and health, specifically among older foster youth in Los Angeles.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: May, 2017
  • The Childrens Partnership
    $25,000 through March, 2018

    to support #Hackfostercare Los Angeles, an event designed to spark engagement of the Los Angeles' technology sector in the problems faced by those in foster care.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: March, 2017
  • Tides Center
    $50,000 through February, 2018

    to support the Children's Action Network in their pursuit to raise awareness and bring a more positive tone to the dialogue around children and youth in foster care.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: February, 2017
  • Juvenile Law Center
    $200,000 through January, 2019

    to support implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act in New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: January, 2017
  • National Center for Youth Law
    $1,600,000 through December, 2018

    to support the development of a collective impact campaign that will increase access to reproductive and sexual health care, and information to significantly reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies among foster youth in Los Angeles County.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: November, 2016