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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University of California, Riverside |
2022 | $45,000 | Democracy | |
For the Center for Social Innovation project, to conduct a study of demand for and feasibility of programs to grow and support a new generation of equity champions in the public sector. $45,000 | ||||
University of Southern California |
2022 | $125,000 | Democracy | |
For the Center for Inclusive Democracy, to provide election administrators and advocates the tools they need to increase civic participation. $125,000 | ||||
Urban Habitat |
2022 | $100,000 | Democracy | |
To support leadership development in the Bay Area. $100,000 | ||||
ACLU Foundation of Southern California |
2021 | $25,000 | Democracy | |
Allied Media Projects |
2021 | $100,000 | Democracy | |
For the 18 Million Rising project to conduct online advocacy and organizing among AAPI communities. $100,000 | ||||
Allied Media Projects |
2021 | $25,000 | Democracy | |
Asian American Futures |
2021 | $1,000,000 | Democracy | |
To establish Activate California, a new initiative to engage greater numbers of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders as advocates, leaders, and donors defining their own community narrative. $1,000,000 | ||||
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus |
2021 | $140,000 | Democracy | |
To help identify and remove barriers to voting in California, especially for Asian American, immigrant, and limited-English-proficient communities. $140,000. | ||||
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus |
2021 | $150,000 | Democracy | |
To support AAPI communities and other communities of color in the Bay Area and Central Valley meaningfully engage in the local redistricting process. $150,000 | ||||
California Calls Education Fund |
2021 | $600,000 | Democracy | |
To increase the civic participation of people of color and young people in California. $600,000 over two years (2021-2023) | ||||
California Environmental Voters Education Fund |
2021 | $50,000 | Democracy | |
To establish an intersectional and multi-racial coalition of organizations who are committed to creating a more inclusive and representative democracy by increasing funding for elections. $50,000 | ||||
Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund |
2021 | $500 | Democracy | |
Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund |
2021 | $90,000 | Democracy | |
For the Bay Rising project, to address political inequality in Oakland. $90,000 | ||||
Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund |
2021 | $100,000 | Democracy | |
For the Oakland Rising project, to support redistricting, community engagement, leadership development, and addressing political inequality in Oakland. $100,000 | ||||
Chinese Progressive Association |
2021 | $125,000 | Democracy | |
For Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for Civic Empowerment Education Fund to increase AAPI civic engagement. $125,000 | ||||
Common Cause Education Fund |
2021 | $45,000 | Democracy | |
To evaluate 2020 digital nonpartisan GOTV efforts and develop recommendations for funders and civic engagement groups on how to strengthen digital voter outreach strategies. $45,000 | ||||
Common Cause Education Fund |
2021 | $300,000 | Democracy | |
For California Common Cause to advance voting rights and civic engagement of disenfranchised communities. $300,000 over two years (2021-2022) | ||||
Communities for a New California |
2021 | $100,000 | Democracy | |
To support its education, mobilization, and accountability campaign for local redistricting in the Central Valley. $100,000 | ||||
Council on American-Islamic Relations California |
2021 | $50,000 | Democracy | |
For the Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR) Sacramento Valley-Central California project, to engage the Middle Eastern and North African communities in redistricting and work to improve language accessibility in elections. $50,000 | ||||
Dolores Huerta Foundation |
2021 | $50,000 | Democracy | |
To engage communities in Fresno, Kern, Tulare, and Los Angeles counties in understanding, providing input on, and leading the development of equitable maps. $50,000 |
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