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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Transgender Law Center |
2025 | $75,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| To support LGBTQ+ immigrant communities. $75,000. | ||||
Transportation Alternatives Inc |
2025 | $10,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
U.C. Berkeley Foundation |
2025 | $15,000 | Democracy | |
U.C. Berkeley Foundation |
2025 | $500 | Democracy | |
U.C. Berkeley Foundation |
2025 | $200,000 | College Success | |
| To support the capacity of the Computational Approaches to Human Learning research lab to develop the research and tools to support the use of AI in the transfer process to identify course equivalencies. $200,000 | ||||
U.C. Berkeley Foundation |
2025 | $4,200,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
| For capital improvements to Haas Pavilion at UC Berkeley. $4,200,000 over two years | ||||
uAspire |
2025 | $450,000 | College Success | |
| To strengthen capacity to advocate for and support access to financial aid for underserved students in California. $450,000 over three years (2025-2028) | ||||
UCLA Foundation |
2025 | $100,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| For the UCLA Center for Immigration Law and Policy to protect due process for immigrant communities. $100,000 | ||||
UFW Foundation |
2025 | $100,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| To advance the economic mobility of farmworkers in California. $100,000 | ||||
United Way of the Bay Area |
2025 | $20,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
United We Dream Network |
2025 | $600,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| To advance immigrant rights.($600,000 over three years (2025 - 2028) | ||||
University of California, Los Angeles |
2025 | $20,000 | Democracy | |
University of California, Los Angeles |
2025 | $200,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| To advance the economic and academic wellbeing of immigrant college students in California. $200,000. | ||||
University of California, Los Angeles |
2025 | $7,450 | Democracy | |
University of Southern California |
2025 | $60,000 | Democracy | |
| For the Center for Inclusive Democracy project to study voting behavior and turnout in the 2024 election. $60,000. | ||||
University of Southern California |
2025 | $80,000 | Democracy | |
| For the Center for Inclusive Democracy project to study in-person and early voting, and create a public tool to use to understand changes to congressional district. $80,000 | ||||
Wheaton College |
2025 | $5,000 | Other Grantmaking | |
ACLU Foundation of Southern California |
2024 | $225,000 | Democracy | |
| To support language access, expand voting rights, and defend and reform the California Voting Rights Act. $225,000 over two years (2024 - 2026) | ||||
Aliento Education Fund |
2024 | $115,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| To support immigrant youth leadership development and engagement. $115,000. (2024 - 2026) | ||||
America's Voice Educational Fund |
2024 | $100,000 | Immigrant Rights | |
| To strengthen strategic communications capacity and rapid response efforts in the immigrant rights movement. $100,000. | ||||
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