All grants made beginning in 1990 are searchable on our site. Recently, the way we categorize our grants has changed. All grants from 2006 to present are sortable by focus areas. For grants made before 2006, these will not list a focus area, and are not searchable by focus area.
| Grantee | Grantee Location | Focus Area | Geographic Focus | Amount |
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| New Mexico Voices for Children | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States | Educated Kids | New Mexico | $350,000 |
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Purpose Statement:
produce actionable research and policy solutions that improve the health,
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education and economic security of vulnerable children and their families by supporting the implementation of a new organizational strategic plan
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| New York University | New York, New York, United States | Educated Kids | New York | $195,000 |
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Purpose Statement:
support the creation of a Common Metric, a statistical algorithm that will
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standardize the results of three early childhood development assessment tools on the same scale
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| LIFT | Washington, United States | Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, District of Columbia, California | $395,085 | |
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Purpose Statement:
increase the economic stability of low-income families by refining and expanding
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a social services systems approach focused on multi-dimensional well-being and by contributing to reframing the national poverty discussion
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| Santa Fe Community Foundation | Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States | Healthy Kids | New Mexico | $160,000 |
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Purpose Statement:
promote access to fresh and healthy food and groceries to Native American
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communities by transitioning the business model of a mobile grocery truck from a for-profit entity to a non-profit organization
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| Partnership for Community Action | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States | Educated Kids | New Mexico | $675,000 |
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Purpose Statement:
engage Latino parents in the early development of their children through the
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expansion of a bilingual parent education program focused on teaching the science of early childhood brain development
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| La Semilla Food Center | Anthony, New Mexico, United States | Healthy Kids | New Mexico | $605,946 |
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Purpose Statement:
increase access to fresh and locally produced food to primarily vulnerable
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Latino children and families by increasing the number of small farmers, supporting a farm to school program and a local food policy council
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| Family Futures | Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States | Michigan | $500,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
strengthen the organization’s capacity to protect children by enhancing its
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ability to utilize a racial equity lens in its programming
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| Kids' Food Basket | Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States | Michigan | $633,879 | |
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Purpose Statement:
decrease food insecurity to vulnerable elementary school children, while
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creating sustainability, equity and increased diversity in all areas of the organization
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| Michigan Integrated Food & Farming Systems | East Lansing, Michigan, United States | Healthy Kids | Michigan | $75,000 |
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Purpose Statement:
provide funds to support a charitable event, the Michigan Family Farms
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Conference, to help beginning, small-scale and culturally diverse farmers network, learn and build sustainable family farms
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| New Mexico Public Health Association | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States | Healthy Kids | New Mexico, American Indian/Alaska Tribal Nation | $10,000 |
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Purpose Statement:
provide funds to support a charitable event, a conference of regional and state
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professionals sharing solutions to improve public health, by providing scholarship support for community members and students
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