To support a program that exposes Staten Island youth to art while providing them with leadership training, college preparatory classes, and work experience.
To provide general support to the TEAK Fellowship in its mission to help economically disadvantaged students who are academically talented get into and succeed at top public, parochial, and independent high schools.
To support a program that offers vocational and employment training in office support services and graphic communication skills to youth with multiple barriers to employment.
To support and internship program that uses urban agriculture and a farmers market to help youth learn the value of teamwork, civic responsibility, and good nutrition.
To support a program in which students meet with a playwright to create a one-hour play that reflects their experiences and then stage a full production of the play.
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.