To support an After-School Program that serves the children of Washington Heights and provides homework help, academic instruction, and recreational activities.
To support youth-run projects that are focused on the promotion of youth rights, social justice, non-violent solutions to conflict, and inter-group cooperation.
To support MCC Theater’s Youth Education and Outreach Programs, which use theater and theater techniques to help underserved New York City high school students reach their full potential.
To support the Youth Enrichment Program, which encourages young people to improve their academic performance and broaden their cultural and social perspectives.
The Girls Project is an after-school program that helps pre-adolescent girls deal with various issues, such as body image, teasing/bullying, puberty, media, stereotypes, and physical activity.
The Newcomers Project is a media program in which participants create and present short films that explore the experience of being an immigrant youth in New York City.
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.