• Childrens Law Center of California
    $1,050,000 through December, 2018

    to expand the Crossover Advocacy and Resource Effort (CARE) program that assists foster youth in Los Angeles who have become involved in the juvenile justice system.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: November, 2015
  • The Childrens Aid Society
    $500,000 through June, 2018

    to support caregiver recruitment and services for teens in foster care, and advocacy for older youth in New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: November, 2015
  • Regents of the University of California at Berkeley
    $630,000 through August, 2018

    to support a regional analysis of data on Los Angeles County transition age foster youth through the California Child Welfare Indicators Project.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • Fedcap Rehabilitation Services
    $1,590,000 through August, 2018

    to implement and scale the PrepNOW training for caregivers of transition age youth in New York City and Los Angeles County.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • University of Chicago
    $560,000 through June, 2018

    to support the ongoing California Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH), which tracks the outcomes of youth exiting care in Los Angeles County and across the state.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • Children Now
    $750,000 through August, 2018

    to advocate for policies and increased funding to benefit transition-age foster youth in California.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • Good Shepherd Services
    $1,050,000 through August, 2018

    to support the Stepping Stones to Success program, which creates career and college opportunities for transition age foster youth in New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • Public Counsel
    $675,000 through May, 2018

    to support individual legal assistance and systems advocacy to improve outcomes for youth in Los Angeles County foster care.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: May, 2015
  • Georgetown University
    $640,000 through September, 2018

    to support implementation of the Crossover Youth Practice Model and system improvements in LA County and New York City.

    Foster Youth USA Awarded: February, 2013