To support a program that provides culinary career opportunities to inner-city youth through culinary arts education at public schools and community based organizations.
To support a program that uses Central Park as a hands-on learning laboratory, using the expertise of the Conservancy’s education, horticulture, and recreation staff.
To support a program designed to meet the needs of the children living at a residence where homeless women who have criminal justice involvement can reunite with their children.
To support the TORCH (Together Our Resources Can Help) Program, which exposes underserved New York City public high school students to career training and opportunities in communications and the arts.
To support a program that offers middle and high school students valuable job skill training and academic enrichment using hands-on learning and adult mentoring.
To support an after-school program that trains a high school “Youth Staff” to work with elementary and middle school students, teaching them literacy skills such as reading, writing and listening, vital life skills such as communication, teamwork and leadership, and ...
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.