Yale University This grant will support the inaugural class of the Clean & Equitable Energy Development Certificate Program offered by the Yale Center for Environmental Justice and Yale Center for Business and the Environment. View Website Amount $15,000.00 Year 2024 Location New Haven, Conn. Program Social Investment Practice Focus Area
Vaal University of Technology This grant will support first-time grantee Vaal University of Technology (VUT) to join the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Vanderbijlpark, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
University of the Witwatersrand This grant will support the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), to continue as part of the next phase of the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Johannesburg, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
T P Ricks, LLC This grant will support T P Ricks LLC’s work in collaboration with the current grantee, Communications Across Barriers, to continue to provide poverty informed training and community engagement efforts throughout Louisiana’s human services sector. View Website Amount $50,000.00 Year 2024 Location Baton Rouge, LA Program Human Services Focus Area
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University This grant will support Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) to develop a plan for possible full inclusion in the next phase of the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative. View Website Amount $15,000.00 Year 2024 Location Pretoria, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
School of Arts and Culture at MHP This general operating grant renews support to the School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza and its mission to catalyze creativity and empower the East San Jose, California community. View Website Amount $305,000.00 Year 2024 Location San Jose, CA Program Arts & Culture Focus Area
Historic Clayborn Temple This cross-team grant supports Historic Clayborn Temple's operations and programs that use creativity and cultural strategies to cultivate a sense of belonging, safety, love, joy, and abundance in its South Memphis neighborhood, citywide and beyond. In addition, the grant will advance plans to develop a South Memphis Civil Rights Cultural District, comprised of 17 properties, in the neighborhood surrounding the Temple. View Website Amount $1,000,000.00 Year 2024 Location Memphis, Tennessee Program Arts & Culture Focus Area
Community Sustainability Partners This grant will support the work of the Clean & Equitable Buildings Collaborative, to support the buildout and scaleup of the technical-assistance ecosystem to generate market demand for building decarbonization projects, and direct technical assistance to states in planning the local market-building activity needed to land Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) resources in communities of color and communities with low wealth. View Website Amount $200,000.00 Year 2024 Location Brooklyn, NY Program Social Investment Practice Focus Area
Collectrify This grant will support Collectrify, a fund that awards grants to frontline organizations working to shift buildings and communities from fossil fuels to clean electricity. View Website Amount $500,000.00 Year 2024 Location Washington, DC Program Environment Focus Area
Walter Sisulu University This grant will support Walter Sisulu University (WSU) to join the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. Siyaphumelela 3.0 builds upon reform efforts pioneered in both the United States and South Africa and, by expanding to nearly 80% of the country’s universities, aims to nationalize evidence-based student success goals to increase South Africa’s overall postsecondary attainment rate and, ultimately, enhance individual social mobility and South Africa’s overall prosperity. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Program Education Focus Area
Urban Institute This grant will enable the Urban Institute to develop a research-practice collaborative designed to document and analyze the effectiveness of colleges’ changes to recruitment and admissions policies stemming from the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling ending race-conscious college admissions. View Website Amount $250,000.00 Year 2024 Location Washington, D.C. Program Education Focus Area
University of the Western Cape This grant will support University of the Western Cape (UWC) to continue as part of the next phase of the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. Siyaphumelela 3.0 builds upon reform efforts pioneered in both the United States and South Africa and, by expanding to nearly 80% of the country’s universities, aims to nationalize evidence-based student success goals to increase South Africa’s overall postsecondary attainment rate and, ultimately, enhance individual social mobility and South Africa’s overall prosperity. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
University of Stellenbosch This grant will support Stellenbosch University to join the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. Siyaphumelela 3.0 builds upon reform efforts pioneered in both the United States and South Africa and, by expanding to nearly 80% of the country’s universities, aims to nationalize evidence-based student success goals to increase South Africa’s overall postsecondary attainment rate and, ultimately, enhance individual social mobility and South Africa’s overall prosperity. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, Stellenbosch, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
University of Pretoria This grant will support the University of Pretoria (UP) to rejoin the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. By joining Siyaphumelela 3.0, UP will help build upon reform efforts pioneered in both the United States and South Africa and, by expanding to nearly 80% of the country’s universities, aims to nationalize evidence-based student success goals to increase South Africa’s overall postsecondary attainment rate and, ultimately, enhance individual social mobility and South Africa’s overall prosperity. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Pretoria, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
University of KwaZulu-Natal This grant will support the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) to continue as part of the next phase of the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. Siyaphumelela 3.0 builds upon reform efforts pioneered in both the United States and South Africa and, by expanding to nearly 80% of the country’s universities, aims to nationalize evidence-based student success goals to increase South Africa’s overall postsecondary attainment rate and, ultimately, enhance individual social mobility and South Africa’s overall prosperity. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Durban, South Africa Program Focus Area
University of Cape Town This grant will support the University of Cape Town (UCT) to continue as part of the next phase of the Siyaphumelela (“We Succeed”) initiative, which seeks to expand the national student success network from seven to 20 of South Africa’s 26 universities. Siyaphumelela 3.0 builds upon reform efforts pioneered in both the United States and South Africa and, by expanding to nearly 80% of the country’s universities, aims to nationalize evidence-based student success goals to increase South Africa’s overall postsecondary attainment rate and, ultimately, enhance individual social mobility and South Africa’s overall prosperity. View Website Amount $240,000.00 Year 2024 Location Rondebosch, South Africa Program Education Focus Area
Next Street Financial LLC This grant will support a supply chain mapping analysis and ecosystem diagnostic to develop a comprehensive understanding of Michigan's automotive supply chain, identify transition risks, and examine opportunities for small and medium-sized internal combustion vehicle suppliers to benefit in the clean energy or other climate sectors. View Website Amount $250,000.00 Year 2024 Location New York, NY Program Focus Area
National Council of Nonprofits This grant will support the National Council of Nonprofits and its efforts to enhance the capacity and voice of nonprofit organizations through its network of 42 state associations of nonprofits and more than 30,000 individual nonprofit organizational members, the vast majority of which are community-based organizations with annual revenues of $5 million or less. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, their advocacy was critical in ensuring that nonprofits are included in various stimulus programs and benefits, yielding more than $50 billion in new money and savings for nonprofits. View Website Amount $210,000.00 Year 2024 Location Washington, D.C. Program Focus Area
National Community Reinvestment Coalition The purpose of this grant to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition is to support the 2024 Just Economy Conference. The National Community Reinvestment Coalition is a network of organizations and individuals dedicated to increasing the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities and delivering opportunities for all Americans to build wealth and live well. View Website Amount $10,000.00 Year 2024 Location Washington, D.C. Program Social Investment Practice Focus Area
National Association of County and City Health Officials As the membership organization for city, county, and local health departments, NACCHO hosts an annual conference which draws thousands of local and federal health officials and other public health partners. This year’s conference will be held in Detroit. Rip will keynote the opening general session, and there will also be opportunities to highlight public health efforts across our four focus cities, including a panel session that will include Rip and Dr. Michelle Taylor, Public Health Director, Shelby County, Tennessee. View Website Amount $60,000.00 Year 2024 Location Washington, D.C. Program Health Focus Area Community Health Ecosystems