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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The Haas, Jr. Fund invests in cross-movement work that involves more than one issue area. To search for these grants, please select an issue area from the dropdown menu and type the second issue area in quotes in the search field. Example: Select LGBT Equality and enter keywords "Immigrant Rights".
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Grants Search Results
| Grantee | Grant Info | Year | Amount | Issue Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Shared Ascent Fund |
2021 | $125,000 | College Success | |
| To support the Campaign for California Borrowers? Rights? research, policy advocacy, and organizing efforts to address the effects of student loan debt on California borrowers and their families. $125,000 | ||||
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 | ||||
The Institute for College Access and Success |
2021 | $150,000 | College Success | |
| To support policy advocacy and research to protect state investments in financial aid and narrow equity gaps in student loan debt. $150,000. | ||||
uAspire |
2021 | $75,000 | College Success | |
| To ensure effective implementation of new California policies requiring all local education agencies to confirm that all 12th grade students complete a financial aid application. $75,000 | ||||
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 | ||||
Young Invincibles |
2021 | $85,000 | College Success | |
| To mobilize students and student loan borrowers to advocate for financial aid and student loan debt reform in California. $85,000. | ||||
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