To support a program that provides employment, education, housing, and training services to economically and socially disadvantaged youth who are transitioning out of foster care.
To support a program that supports new immigrant Chinese youth in New York City and helps them to become citizens of the community where they live and go to school.
To support a program that aims to help youth secure unsubsidized employment upon high school graduation or enroll in vocational training or community college.
To support a six-week summer day camp that provides youth with disciplined dance training, creative writing instruction, personal development and communication workshops, as well as recreational and cultural field trips.
To support a program that aims to give kids the opportunity to find an alternate means of expression and mastery by teaching them about dance, music, and visual arts.
To support an after-school and summer program that helps youth learn how to think and work creatively, improve their reading and writing, learn leadership skills, and gain an appreciation of cultural diversity.
To support a series of flexible five- to eight-week studio modules that partner young people with professional artists, creating mentoring relationships and opportunities for unique self-expression.
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.