Scholarship America Inc. Scholarship America is launching a national initiative to expand access to scholarships for low-income and underrepresented students. This project will use data integration and automation to match underserved students with scholarships they frequently overlook. This effort aims to grow annual disbursements from $320 million to $600 million to under-represented students within three years and generate insights and best practices to advance postsecondary success nationwide. View Website Amount $250,000 Year 2025 Location Minneapolis, Minnesota Program Education Focus Area Urban Pathways to College
Grants Awarded This three-year effort will strengthen data systems, expand organizational capacity, and build on their partnership with MDRC to scale a proven support model. While directly reaching 600 students, the project holds broader potential to inform national strategies for serving low-income, first-generation Latino students. Amount $250,000 Year 2025 Location Program Education Focus Area Urban Pathways to College
Get Schooled Foundation This general operating support grant will enable Get Schooled to scale its personalized, culturally relevant college and career content, expanding its reach and ensuring more youth have the tools they need to achieve their postsecondary goals. In Detroit, the organization is launching a citywide campaign in partnership with Detroit College Access Network and the Detroit Promise to support all high school juniors and seniors. View Website Amount $300,000 Year 2025 Location New York, New York Program Education Focus Area Aligning and Strengthening the UHEE
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University This grant supports Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University's participation in the Siyaphumelela ("We Succeed") initiative, expanding South Africa's national student success network from seven to 20 of the country's 26 universities. By joining Siyaphumelela, SMU will leverage evidence-based student success strategies to increase postsecondary attainment rates, enhance individual social mobility, and contribute to South Africa's prosperity while addressing the legacy of educational inequity. View Website Amount $160,000 Year 2025 Location Pretoria, South Africa Program Education Focus Area Institutional Capacity Building for Student Success
Second Nature Inc. Second Nature will expand its long-standing leadership in higher education climate action through a new strategic plan that engages a broader range of campus leaders and institutions. With over 400 college and university members, the organization equips campuses to lead on climate solutions that benefit both their communities and the planet, especially in cities most impacted by climate change, while strengthening partnerships, piloting new initiatives, and scaling its impact to help higher education play a more powerful role in addressing climate and equity challenges. View Website Amount $50,000 Year 2025 Location Boston, Massachusetts Program Education Focus Area
Public Agenda Public Agenda received support to launch a national mixed-methods research initiative examining how young men, particularly men of color, perceive higher education, economic opportunity, and civic engagement. Addressing stark disparities in college attainment—where only 37% of men aged 25-34 hold bachelor's degrees compared to 47% of women—the research will utilize focus groups, national surveys, and stakeholder engagement to develop actionable strategies for re-engaging young men in educational and democratic systems. View Website Amount $225,000 Year Location New York, New York Program Education Focus Area
E3 Alliance E3 Alliance is leading the CenTxCAN-2027 Initiative to improve postsecondary outcomes for underserved students in Central Texas. By scaling coordinated advising, building shared learning communities, and enhancing policy advocacy, the initiative aims to increase college enrollment and persistence throughout the region. View Website Amount $250,000 Year 2025 Location Austin, Texas Program Education Focus Area Aligning and Strengthening the UHEE
Community Wealth Partners This grant funds the third round of the Thrive Leaders Network, providing coaching stipends and leadership development to 50 diverse executive directors from Kresge's Education grantee portfolio who are proximate to low-income communities and communities of color. Leaders will participate in cohort-based learning and an annual in-person summit designed to build community, strengthen leadership skills, and equip them to navigate the challenges and opportunities of leading college access and success organizations during uncertain times. View Website Amount $215,000 Year 2025 Location Washington, DC Program Education Focus Area
California State University Long Beach This three-year unrestricted capacity-building grant supports The Center for Equitable Higher Education (CEHE), California's only research center exclusively focused on higher education basic needs. CEHE conducts research and evaluation to address food insecurity, housing instability, and inadequate healthcare and childcare access among college students. The center's work aims to drive California's higher education systems to prioritize student basic needs and implement equitable, effective programs that enable students to thrive and graduate, removing structural barriers to educational opportunity. View Website Amount $465,000 Year 2025 Location Long Beach, CA Program Education Focus Area Institutional Capacity Building for Student Success
Three Frame Media This grant supports "The Class," a six-part PBS docuseries premiering in 2025 that highlights educational innovation. View Website Amount $175,000 Year 2025 Location Santa Monica, California Program Education Focus Area
National Center for Inquiry and Improvement This grant supports the National Center for Inquiry and Improvement’s (NCII) second collaboration with the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program and the Ohio Student Success Center, to scale Ohio’s successful Leadership Academy. View Website Amount $500,000 Year 2025 Location Program Education Focus Area
Michigan Community College Association Foundation The Michigan Center for Student Success will use this funding to strengthen capacity building initiatives for community colleges across the state. View Website Amount $650,000 Year 2025 Location Program Education Focus Area
America’s Promise Alliance This grant supports the participation of college access and success programs to enhance educational pathways for students. View Website Amount $650,000 Year 2025 Location Washington, D.C. Program Education Focus Area
One Million Degrees This grant funds a new partnership between One Million Degrees to enhance educational capacity building and student support services. View Website Amount $335,000 Year 2025 Location Chicago, Illinois Program Education Focus Area
National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education, Inc. This capacity-building grant supports strategic planning to develop a new organizational strategy and sustainable financial model for the National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education. The planning process aims to strengthen the organization's ability to improve educational experiences and outcomes for Native and Indigenous college students by equipping higher education professionals with culturally responsive knowledge and tools that foster Native student success and expand pathways to opportunity in higher education. View Website Amount $30,000 Year 2025 Location Marana, AZ Program Education Focus Area Institutional Capacity Building for Student Success
Foundation for California Community Colleges This grant will develop a case study of how the California College Guidance Initiative supports educational pathways for students. View Website Amount $50,000 Year 2025 Location Sacramento, California Program Education Focus Area
First Gen Empower First Gen Empower will launch Undocu-Ally, a certified training program that equips higher education and nonprofit staff with the knowledge and resources to create more inclusive and supportive environments for undocumented students. This capacity-building initiative strengthens pathways to opportunity by dismantling barriers that undocumented students face in accessing and succeeding in higher education and beyond, directly advancing educational equity for one of America's most vulnerable student populations. View Website Amount $150,000 Year 2025 Location Hayward, CA Program Education Focus Area Institutional Capacity Building for Student Success
Washington Student Achievement Council The Washington Student Achievement Council is implementing a groundbreaking tuition-free college, apprenticeships, and job training program for all high school students (grades 10-12) receiving Basic Food or Food Assistance benefits. This two-year investment will launch a streamlined verification portal and outreach system to identify eligible students early and eliminate complex financial aid barriers, aiming to raise college-going rates among low-income students, unlock $60 million in annual aid for 6,000 additional students, and create a scalable model for other states. View Website Amount $150,000 Year 2025 Location Olympia, WA Program Education Focus Area Aligning and Strengthening the UHEE
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research This grant will support the Upjohn Institute to enhance and expand resources for place-based college promise programs by updating the Free College Handbook, developing actionable best practices and strategies for cities, and redesigning its national database of local Promise programs. The work responds to the dramatic growth of the College Promise movement—which has expanded by 730% over the past decade to more than 400 localities and community colleges across every state—by providing critical tools and knowledge to help cities effectively implement tuition-free pathways to college that expand educational opportunity and economic mobility. View Website Amount $80,000 Year 2025 Location Kalamazoo, MI Program Education Focus Area Institutional Capacity Building for Student Success
uAspire uAspire works to expand college access and success by advising students on financial aid, providing training and technical assistance for school counselors and college access practitioners, and advancing a student-centered policy agenda. The organization also offers consulting services to institutional partners seeking to simplify and improve their financial aid processes, helping to remove barriers that prevent students from accessing and affording higher education. View Website Amount $400,000 Year 2025 Location Boston, Massachusetts Program Education Focus Area Urban Pathways to College