In addition to awarding research, career-development, and mentoring grants in our two primary focus areas, we seek to strengthen mentoring for early-career researchers of color, improve the production of methods and measures in the field, and forge connections between research, policy, and practice through limited communications and capacity-building activities.

Special Topics

Our Work  •  Special Topic
We seek to strengthen connections between research, policy, and practice through limited communications and capacity-building activities, and through the Institutional Challenge Grant program.
Our Work  •  Special Topic
As New York City-based organization, the Foundation focuses a part of our grantmaking on supporting nonprofits that provide services to young people ages 5-25 in the five boroughs of New York City. These awards are designed to improve the quality of direct services and build the capacity of youth-serving organizations.
Our Work  •  Special Topic
We are interested in strengthening the mentoring received by junior researchers of color and to position them for professional success. We also want to support our grantees in developing a stronger understanding of the career development issues facing their junior colleagues of color and to strengthen their mentoring relationships with them. Toward these ends, the Foundation provides a limited number of current grantees with grant support, advice, consultation, and a community focused on mentoring and career development.
Our Work  •  Special Topic
A key approach in our efforts to support impactful research is to invest in the development of tools that enhance the work of many researchers engaged in a common enterprise.

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