To support a program that aims to build knowledge, character, and civic skills in young people by combining service to the community with academic learning, ethical well-being, and advising.
To support a youth development program that aims to facilitate social, personal, and economic development through the objective of learning to ride a horse.
To support an after-school program in which mentors—high school and college students volunteers—help kids with English skills and homework and model cooperative behavior.
To support an after-school program that offers educational, recreational, and enrichment activities such as homework help, computer instruction, and arts and crafts.
To support a program that offers high school-aged youth with disabilities the opportunity to learn computer, technical, clerical, and money management skills, and how to build a resume and find a job.
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.