UFW Foundation
Grants Awarded
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$7,000 2023
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$100,000 2023
To advocate for pathways to citizenship and technology solutions for farm workers. $100,000.
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$200,000 2022
To advocate for pathways to citizenship for farm workers and implement economic relief programs. $200,000
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$100,000 2021
To advocate for legal status for farm workers and their families. $100,000.
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$55,000 2020
To advance and defend the rights of California farmworkers and their families. $55,000
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$100,000 2018
To engage and educate farmworkers and their families in advocacy and civic participation. $100,000 over two years (2018-2020)
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$60,000 2018
To strengthen the ability of the senior executive team to lead rapidly growing organization. $60,000
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$15,000 2017
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$57,000 2016
To develop and align the staff and board behind a long-term strategic plan. $57,000
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$100,000 2016
To educate farmworkers and their families about immigration policies and to increase their civic participation. $100,000 (over two years)
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$50,000 2015
To educate farmworkers and their families about administrative relief and to increase their civic participation. $50,000
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$44,500 2015
To strengthen board and executive staff in support of increased scope and doubling of staff. $44,500
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$50,000 2014
To lift up the voices of farmworkers and their families in immigration policy debates. $50,000
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$50,000 2013
To lift up the voices of farmworkers and their families in immigration policy debates. $50,000
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$100,000 2012
To increase the civic participation of farmworkers and their families. $100,000 over 13 months
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$40,000 2012
To build senior team and board engagement in fundraising and communications. $40,000
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$100,000 2011
To increase the civic participation of farm workers and their families. $100,000 over two years (2011-2013)
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$100,000 2010
To increase the civic participation of farm workers and their families. $100,000