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 |
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United We Dream Network |
2022 | $100,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
To engage in a strategic communications and narrative campaign about the experiences of DACA recipients. $100,000 | ||||
University of California, Los Angeles |
2022 | $175,000 | Democracy | |
For the Latino Policy & Politics Institute, to seek strategies for increasing Latino representation in the judiciary. $175,000 over two years (2022-2024) | ||||
University of California, Riverside |
2022 | $45,000 | Democracy | |
For the Center for Social Innovation project, to conduct a study of demand for and feasibility of programs to grow and support a new generation of equity champions in the public sector. $45,000 | ||||
University of Southern California |
2022 | $125,000 | Democracy | |
For the Center for Inclusive Democracy, to provide election administrators and advocates the tools they need to increase civic participation. $125,000 | ||||
University of Southern California - Center on Philanthropy & Public Policy |
2022 | $25,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
Urban Habitat |
2022 | $100,000 | Democracy | |
To support leadership development in the Bay Area. $100,000 | ||||
Wheaton College |
2022 | $5,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights |
2022 | $150,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
To advocate for the rights of unaccompanied immigrant children and protect family unity. $150,000 over two years (2022-2024) | ||||
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 | ||||
A Safe Place |
2021 | $5,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
Abode Services |
2021 | $12,500 | Other Grantmaking | |
ACLU Foundation of Southern California |
2021 | $25,000 | Democracy | |
Alameda Food Bank |
2021 | $5,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
Allied Media Projects |
2021 | $100,000 | Democracy | |
For the 18 Million Rising project to conduct online advocacy and organizing among AAPI communities. $100,000 | ||||
Alzheimer's Research Foundation, Fisher Center |
2021 | $250 | Other Grantmaking | |
America's Voice Educational Fund |
2021 | $100,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
To lead rapid response messaging and promote communications research to immigrant rights leaders. $100,000 | ||||
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus |
2021 | $150,000 | Democracy | |
To support AAPI communities and other communities of color in the Bay Area and Central Valley meaningfully engage in the local redistricting process. $150,000 | ||||
Asian Pacific Environmental Network |
2021 | $50,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
To advance strategic communications, racial solidarity, and community organizing in response to bias-motivated attacks against AAPI people in the Bay Area. $50,000 | ||||
Asian Women's Shelter |
2021 | $5,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
Association of Fundraising Professionals - Golden Gate Chapter |
2021 | $5,000 | Other Grantmaking |
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