We Support Changemakers
We invest in risk-takers and visionaries who are dedicated to making a positive difference in people’s lives. Grantees are the backbone of our work and an ongoing source of inspiration.
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Search our grants database to find out more about what our grantees do:
Grants Search Results
Grantee | Grant Info | Year | Amount | Issue Area |
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Student Senate for California Community Colleges |
2022 | $1,000 | College Success | |
The Institute for College Access and Success |
2022 | $200,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy and research to protect state investments in financial aid and narrow equity gaps in student loan debt. $200,000 | ||||
uAspire |
2022 | $75,000 | College Success | |
To ensure effective implementation of new California policy requiring all local education agencies to confirm that all 12th grade students complete a financial aid application. $75,000 | ||||
UNITE-LA |
2022 | $100,000 | College Success | |
To support efforts to mobilize the private sector to advocate for more affordable public higher education in California. $100,000 | ||||
Young Invincibles |
2022 | $185,000 | College Success | |
To leverage technology and public/private partnerships to help California student loan borrowers take advantage of federal debt relief and advocate for student loan debt reform. $185,000 | ||||
Campaign for College Opportunity |
2021 | $150,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy to make California's public colleges and universities more affordable for low-income students and students of color. $150,000 | ||||
Education First |
2021 | $8,000 | College Success | |
For the California Postsecondary Funder Collaborative project, to facilitate partnerships, shared strategies, and learning opportunities on emerging issues in California higher education. | ||||
Education Trust |
2021 | $125,000 | College Success | |
To increase financial support for low-income students and students of color at California's public colleges and universities. $125,000 | ||||
Resources Legacy Fund |
2021 | $90,000 | College Success | |
Student Senate for California Community Colleges |
2021 | $150,000 | College Success | |
To support the Fix Financial Aid Coalition's communications, policy advocacy, and student engagement strategies to expand access to financial aid in California. $150,000 | ||||
UNITE-LA |
2021 | $80,000 | College Success | |
To mobilize the private sector to advocate for more affordable public higher education in California to strengthen the state's workforce and economy. $80,000 | ||||
Wonder: Strategies for Good |
2021 | $7,500 | College Success | |
To help state and local higher education, civil rights, student and private sector groups set shared goals and narrative change strategies for promoting college affordability in California. $7,500 over three months | ||||
Associated Students of the University of California (Berkeley) |
2020 | $15,000 | College Success | |
Campaign for College Opportunity |
2020 | $150,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy to remove barriers to success for students at California's public colleges and universities. $150,000 | ||||
Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth |
2020 | $50,000 | College Success | |
To train San Francisco public school parents to be effective advocates for high-quality education for their children. | ||||
Housing and Economic Rights Advocates |
2020 | $50,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy and outreach strategies to protect vulnerable Californians from predatory, for-profit colleges and unmanageable student loan debt. $50,000 | ||||
San Francisco Foundation |
2020 | $50,000 | College Success | |
For the HOPE SF project, to support parent advocacy and strengthen achievement for students living in public housing. | ||||
Social Movement Technologies |
2020 | $25,000 | College Success | |
Student Senate for California Community Colleges |
2020 | $75,000 | College Success | |
To support the Fix Financial Aid Coalition and strengthen the technological capacity of the Student Senate of California Community Colleges. $75,000 over nine months | ||||
The Institute for College Access and Success |
2020 | $100,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy and research to protect state investments in financial aid and narrow equity gaps in student loan debt. $100,000 |
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