To support a program that, through dance, aims to instill in girls skills needed to confront the adversity they face daily and throughout their future development.
To support teacher training, classroom visits by teaching artists, and a culminating concert at Carnegie Hall, all of which are part of the world music education program.
To support three academic programs: the After-School Program, the College Prep and Literacy Program, and the Summer Youth Discovery and Employment Program.
To support a part-time Program Assistant position at the Girls’ Vacation Fund, which according to its mission attempts to nurture girls from low-income families in New York.
To support music education via scholarships, community concerts and school assemblies, instrumental instruction, consultation with schools starting music programs, the teaching intern project, or the repair of public school-owned instruments.
To support and enhance a program that provides outreach, counseling and advocacy for families who are affected by domestic violence, substance abuse and mental illness.
The William T. Grant Foundation invests in high-quality research focused on reducing inequality in youth outcomes and improving the use of research evidence in decisions that affect young people in the United States.