We Support Changemakers
We invest in risk-takers and visionaries who are dedicated to making a positive difference in people’s lives. Grantees are the backbone of our work and an ongoing source of inspiration.
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The Haas, Jr. Fund invests in cross-movement work that involves more than one issue area. To search for these grants, please select an issue area from the dropdown menu and type the second issue area in quotes in the search field. Example: Select LGBT Equality and enter keywords "Immigrant Rights".
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Grants Search Results
Grantee | Grant Info | Year | Amount | Issue Area |
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Wonder: Strategies for Good |
2023 | $79,500 | College Success | |
To develop and test evidence-based messaging interventions to help California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) increase application rates for CADAA and FAFSA. $79,500 | ||||
Young Invincibles |
2023 | $85,000 | College Success | |
To continue the work on protecting the consumer rights of student loan borrowers in California. $85,000 | ||||
BLU Educational Foundation |
2022 | $55,000 | College Success | |
To support Black-led organizations across California to advocate for improved college affordability. $55,000 | ||||
California State University Foundation |
2022 | $200,000 | College Success | |
To create a California State University task force to develop recommendations for promoting long-term financial sustainability for the system and improved affordability for students and families. $200,000 | ||||
Campaign for College Opportunity |
2022 | $200,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy to make California's public colleges and universities more affordable for low-income students and students of color. $200,000 | ||||
Coaching Corps |
2022 | $1,000,000 | College Success | |
To scale operations and expand the number of coaches and youth reached in underserved communities. $2,000,000 over two years (2022-2023 | ||||
Community Initiatives |
2022 | $100,000 | College Success | |
For Immigrants Rising, to remove barriers to in-state tuition and financial aid for undocumented Californians. $100,000 | ||||
Community Partners |
2022 | $150,000 | College Success | |
To promote innovative use of technology and online instruction in California higher education to increase equity and improve affordability. $150,000 | ||||
Education First |
2022 | $11,000 | College Success | |
Education Trust |
2022 | $175,000 | College Success | |
To increase financial support for low-income students and students of color at California's public colleges and universities. $175,000 | ||||
Foundation for California Community Colleges |
2022 | $6,470 | College Success | |
Justice Collective, LLC |
2022 | $55,000 | College Success | |
To support Black-led organizations across California to develop a coordinated action plan for improving college affordability. $55,000 | ||||
NextGen Policy |
2022 | $125,000 | College Success | |
To support the Campaign for California Borrowers' Rights' research, policy advocacy, and organizing efforts to address the effects of student loan debt on California borrowers and their families. $125,000 | ||||
Rise Education Fund |
2022 | $90,000 | College Success | |
To support youth-led advocacy to promote financial aid reform and rein in unmanageable student loan debt in California. $90,000 | ||||
Shared Ascent Fund |
2022 | $85,000 | College Success | |
To support the Student Borrower Protection Center's Racial and Economic Justice Project to expose and address the disproportionate burden of student loan debt on people of color. $85,000 | ||||
Student Senate for California Community Colleges |
2022 | $1,000 | College Success | |
The Institute for College Access and Success |
2022 | $200,000 | College Success | |
To support policy advocacy and research to protect state investments in financial aid and narrow equity gaps in student loan debt. $200,000 | ||||
uAspire |
2022 | $75,000 | College Success | |
To ensure effective implementation of new California policy requiring all local education agencies to confirm that all 12th grade students complete a financial aid application. $75,000 | ||||
UNITE-LA |
2022 | $100,000 | College Success | |
To support efforts to mobilize the private sector to advocate for more affordable public higher education in California. $100,000 | ||||
Young Invincibles |
2022 | $185,000 | College Success | |
To leverage technology and public/private partnerships to help California student loan borrowers take advantage of federal debt relief and advocate for student loan debt reform. $185,000 |
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