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Kresge’s grant database allows you to search for grants awarded since 2009. You can search and filter by program area, focus area, year and location.

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Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles

This grant will support Physicians for Social Responsibility Los Angeles (PSR-LA), as lead partner of the LEAP-LA coalition, to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels. These efforts will help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. PSR-LA is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website

Amount

$675,000

Year

2025

Location

Los Angeles, California

Program

American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health

Focus Area

Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability

This grant will support Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability (LCJA) to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels that help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. LCJA is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website

Amount

$675,000

Year

2025

Location

Fresno, California

Program

American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health

Focus Area

Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans

Environmental Health Coalition

This grant will support the Environmental Health Coalition (EHC) to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels that help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. EHC is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity  initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website

Amount

$675,000

Year

2025

Location

National City, Calif.

Program

American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health

Focus Area

Asian Pacific Environmental Network

This grant will support the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels that help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. APEN is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity Initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website

Amount

$675,000

Year

2025

Location

Oakland, California

Program

American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health

Focus Area

Initiative for a Competitive Inner City Inc.

This grant will support Initiative for a Competitive Inner City's research to examine whether improved well-being, as measured by the Social Progress Index, should be the focus of economic development policy and practice instead of job or income growth. This research may indicate that the economic development field should allocate more resources and attention to well-being factors such as health, safety, housing, inclusion, and environmental quality, which are often underemphasized in comparison to economic growth. View Website

Amount

$120,000

Year

2025

Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

National Community and Economic Development

People’s Housing+, Inc.

This general operating support grant renews Kresge's commitment to People's Housing Plus (PH+), which works to address New Orleans' growing racial wealth gap and foster healthy and resilient communities. PH+ develops mixed-use, multi-family affordable housing; provides access to community health care and financial education services; manages one of the area's two community land trusts; and advocates for equitable housing policy that promotes equity and opportunity in the city. View Website

Amount

$400,000

Year

2025

Location

New Orleans, LA

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans

OUTMemphis: The LGBTQ Center for the Mid-South

OUTMemphis: The LGBTQ Center for the Mid-South received cross-team support to serve Shelby County residents during a period of increased need and reduced public funding. The grant enables the organization to stabilize critical HIV-prevention and homelessness services, strengthen non-lobbying advocacy and public education capacity, and bolster organizational infrastructure to support LGBTQ individuals facing structural barriers to opportunity and well-being. View Website

Amount

$500,000

Year

2025

Location

Memphis, Tennessee

Program

American Cities, Health

Focus Area

Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans

Next City

Next City, Inc. received cross-team support to advance solutions-based journalism on urban issues. The grant sustains Next City's Detroit reporting hub, expands health-focused coverage, and highlights innovative approaches from place-based community development partners across Kresge's focus cities, amplifying stories of cross-sector collaboration that build just and equitable urban communities. View Website

Amount

$500,000

Year

2025

Location

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Program

American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Health

Focus Area

Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative

This general operating grant renews Kresge's support for Jane Place Neighborhood Sustainability Initiative to advance housing justice in New Orleans' Mid-City neighborhood through tenant advocacy, community organizing, and the development and stewardship of permanently affordable rental housing. The organization's work addresses critical housing equity issues in one of America's cities by empowering residents and creating lasting affordable housing solutions. View Website

Amount

$250,000

Year

2025

Location

New Orleans, LA

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans

Impact Experience Institute

Impact Experience Institute will design and facilitate a two-day community-led convening in New Orleans that brings together cross-sector leaders, entrepreneurs, and funders to develop locally grounded strategies for advancing equity and economic inclusion. The convening will focus on aligning institutional capital with community needs and exploring how federal policies and funding can support local priorities. View Website

Amount

$150,000

Year

2025

Location

Oakland, CA

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans

Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System

This grant will support the Mayors Innovation Project’s research, communications, and staff travel for their upcoming summer meeting in Albuquerque. At the meeting, mayors, high-level mayoral staff, and policy experts will share success stories and policy ideas to advance climate resilience, catalytic economic development, and public safety, so that attendees can implement new strategies in their home cities. View Website

Amount

$36.000

Year

2025

Location

Madison, Wisconsin

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

National Community and Economic Development

Asset Funders Network

This grant supports the Asset Funders Network's Memphis Chapter—the only formal funder table in Memphis—to advance efforts addressing wealth and income inequalities in the city. The funding will support salaries for a local program officer and administrative & events coordinator, as well as convenings where funders develop strategies and align resources to improve asset building outcomes with a focus on housing and employment. This investment strengthens the philanthropic infrastructure needed to coordinate place-based community development efforts that expand economic opportunity and build wealth for low-income Memphis residents. View Website

Amount

$50,000

Year

2025

Location

Chicago, Illinois

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans

Live Again Fresno

This two-year implementation grant from the Health and American Cities teams will enable Live Again Fresno to expand its trauma-informed education, community outreach and safety programs in the Jane Addams neighborhood as a member of the Fresno Building Healthy Communities collaborative that promotes health in economically disadvantaged Fresno communities with high exposure to violence and limited access to health promoting resources. View Website

Amount

$400,000

Year

2025

Location

Program

American Cities, Health

Focus Area

FSG

This grant will support the Collective Impact Forum, a partnership between FSG and the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions, to increase the effectiveness of collective impact efforts in cities across the country. View Website

Amount

$30,000

Year

2025

Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

ChangeLab Solutions

This grant supports ChangeLab Solutions to host their Accelerating Policy Change series in communities interested in partnering with regions where health inequalities persist to help educate and use tools of law and policy to support health. View Website

Amount

$400,000

Year

2025

Location

Oakland, California

Program

American Cities, Environment, Health

Focus Area

Ubuntu Village NOLA

This grant will support Ubuntu Village to amplify its violence prevention work through expanded collaborations with the Office of Violence Prevention, University Medical Center, and the Seeds of NOLA Trauma Recovery Center to improve health outcomes in economically disadvantaged New Orleans neighborhoods. View Website

Amount

$400,000

Year

2025

Location

New Orleans LA

Program

American Cities, Health

Focus Area

Entrepreneurship Center for Inclusive Growth and Excellence

This grant supports the development of the Birmingham Entrepreneurship Center for Inclusive Growth and Excellence through the Prosper Foundation.

Amount

400,000

Year

2025

Location

Birmingham, AL

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

National League of Cities Institute Inc.

This grant provides project support to the National League of Cities Institute's Southern Cities Economic Inclusion initiative, helping municipalities implement equitable development strategies across the region. View Website

Amount

$700,000

Year

2025

Location

Washington, D.C.

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

National Community and Economic Development

Thrive New Orleans

Thrive New Orleans receives renewed support to strengthen the local green workforce and advance economic mobility through comprehensive training in stormwater management and green infrastructure. The grant enables the organization to develop a social enterprise strategy that will increase access to procurement opportunities, enhance financial sustainability, and generate mission-aligned revenue. View Website

Amount

$400,000

Year

2025

Location

New Orleans, Louisiana

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

The Works Inc.

The Works, Inc. receives general operating support to maintain and expand comprehensive neighborhood revitalization efforts in South and North Memphis. This support enables The Works to strengthen pathways to opportunity in historically underserved Memphis neighborhoods through integrated strategies that address both physical infrastructure and economic empowerment, advancing inclusive growth. View Website

Amount

$500,000

Year

2025

Location

Memphis, Tennessee

Program

American Cities

Focus Area

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