To support a program that addresses the needs of foster children by aiming to create and develop consistent relationships between youth in foster care and caring adult mentors.
To support a program that serves Hispanic and African American children and families by teaching participants how to use, repair, and program computers.
To support a yearlong after-school media arts program aimed at helping new, young immigrants build community, express their unique stories, and learn creative and critical skills through the process of making original media.
To support a program that combines community-based research, leadership skills training, and direct action to address social justice issues identified by youth.
This project will evaluate promising practices in the field of adolescent homelessness and educate member agencies in developing and refining their programs.
To support an organization that offers a variety of children, youth, and family services with programs such as Family Learning Centers, free summer day camp, pre-school, Immigrant Services, and Teen Service programs.
To support a program that works within the New York City public schools to teach young people about environmental issues and how to organize for community change.
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.