Ben & Jerry’s Foundation
30 Community Dr.
South Burlington, VT 05403-6828
(802) 846-1500
www.benjerry.com/foundation
• C-Beyond, Concord, Calif., $10,000 for youth-led leadership development programs.
• Community In-Power Development Association, Seattle, $10,000 for the Environmental Justice Youth Advocates project.
• For the People, Felton, Calif., $10,000 for violence intervention with youth in gangs and white supremacist groups.
• Youth Organizers United, New York, $10,000 for general support.
• Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, Chicago, $15,000 for general support.
• Young Women United, Albuquerque, $15,000 for efforts to reduce teen pregnancy and high dropout rates in the area.
• Gervais Middle School, Gervais, Ore., $960 to gather and preserve unpublished stories that promote racial and ethnic tolerance.
• Syracuse Alternative Media Network, Syracuse, N.Y., $1,000 to distribute Voices from the Edge: A Community Confronts HIV/AIDS.
Annenberg Foundation
St. Davids Center, Ste. A-200
150 Radnor-Chester Rd.
St. Davids, PA 19087
(610) 341-9066
www.whannenberg.org
• Adventure Unlimited, Greenwood Village, Colo., $250,000 to develop the National Teen Leadership Institute.
• Best Friends Foundation, Washington, $50,000 for programs in five D.C. schools.
• Boy Scouts of America, New York, $100,000 for the Learning for Life program.
• Boys & Girls Club of Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, Calif., $250,000 to build a boxing and athletic center.
• Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia, $210,500 to expand a homework help and tutoring program.
• CityWild, Denver, $200,000 for After School Leadership Development.
• DreamYard Drama Project, New York, $200,000 to expand the DreamYard arts-in-education program.
• Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, New Haven, Conn., $925,000 for its residential summer camp outside of Paris, France.
• Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, $150,000 for general support.
• Jumpstart for Young Children, Boston, $500,000 for general support.
• L.A.’s Best, Los Angeles, $50,000 for general support.
• Learning Matters, New York, $1.9 million for Listen Up!, a national youth media network.
• Los Angeles Team Mentoring, $50,000 for the TeamWorks program of mentoring and leadership development.
• Philadelphia Futures for Youth, $150,000 for college preparation work with 230 low-income high school students.
• Philadelphia READS, $50,000 for a six-week summer enrichment program.
• Philadelphia Youth Tennis, $500,000 to construct the Arthur Ashe “Reading Is Fundamental” room.
• Prep for Prep, New York, $100,000 to prepare gifted, low-income minority students.
• Reading Is Fundamental, Washington, $100,000 for the national Family of Readers program.
• Teach for America, New York, $1.4 million for recruitment and support of teachers in understaffed schools in Philadelphia.
• Youth, Improving Non-Profits for Children, Washington, $175,000 for an after-school basketball program for Los Angeles area children.
Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation
435 North Michigan Ave., Suite 770
Chicago, IL 60611
312-222-3512
www.rrmtf.org
The following grants were all made to local funds to support youth programs in their respective regions:
• ABC 26/WB 38 Children First, New Orleans, $258,000.
• Angels Care, Anaheim, Calif., $8,000.
• Bears Care Fund, Chicago, $190,000.
• Border Fund, El Paso, $141,000.
• Cavaliers Charities, Cleveland, $15,000.
• Chicago Blackhawk Charities, $10,000.
• Chicago Tribune Charities, $302,000.
• Colorado Avalanche Community Fund, Denver, $339,000.
• Colorado Rockies Charity Fund, Denver, $391,000.
• Cubs Care, Chicago, $290,000.
• Denver Broncos Charities Fund, $582,000.
• Denver Nuggets Community Fund, $616,910.
• Fox 17 Charities Fund, Grand Rapids, Mich., $66,000.
• Fox 43 Charities, Harrisburg, Pa., $280,000.
• Fox 59/WB4 Community Fund, Indianapolis, $17,000.
• KSWB Cares for Kids Fund, San Diego, $964,000.
• KTLA-TV Charities Fund, Los Angeles, $123,000.
• KTXL Fox40 Helping Hands Fund, Sacramento, $3,800.
• Los Angeles Times Family Fund, $635,000.
• Lowell Sun Charities, Lowell, Mass., $15,000.
• Mighty Ducks Care, Anaheim, Calif., $135,000.
• Newsday Charities, New York, $50,000.
• North County Times Charities Fund, San Diego, $195,000.
• Orlando Magic Youth Foundation, Orlando, Fla., $528,000.
• Post/News Charities, Denver, $72,500.
• Q13/WB22 Cares Fund, Spokane, Wash., $411,000.
• Sun-Sentinel/WB39 Children’s Fund, Orlando, Fla., $104,000.
• The Manhattan Fund, New York, $206,500.
• WB11 Care for Kids, New York, $15,000.
• WB2 Charities Fund, Denver, $1.2 million.
• WB33 Kids Fund, Dallas, $159,000.
• WB56 Family First Fund, Boston, $401,500.
• WGN Radio 720 Neediest Kids Fund, Chicago, $470,000.
• WGN-TV Children’s Charities, Chicago, $1.1 million.
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
135 E. 64th St.
New York, NY 10021
(212) 288-8900
http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/rsclark
• Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, New York, $65,000 for advocacy work with policy-makers, the press and the public.
• Pro-Choice Public Education Project, New York, $100,000 for a public education program directed at young women.
• Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass., $40,000 for the Civil Liberties and Public Policy programs’ Reproductive Rights Activists Service Corp.
• Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, Washington, $50,000 for general support.
• Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy, Albany, N.Y., $50,000 for general support.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th St. SW
Washington, DC 20410
(202) 708-1112
www.hud.gov
The following grants were given to organizations through HUD’s Youthbuild Program, which serves young people between ages 16 and 24:
• YWCA of Central Alabama, Birmingham, $400,000.
• Mobile Housing Board, Ala., $700,000.
• Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock, Ark., $398,000.
• Town of Guadalupe, Ariz., $400,000.
• City of Phoenix, $700,000.
• Yuma Private Industry Council, Ariz., $400,000.
• Orange County Conservation Corps., Anaheim, Calif., $400,000.
• Century Center for Economic Opportunity, Gardena, Calif., $700,000.
• PHFE Management Solutions, Industry, Calif., $400,000.
• Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Los Angeles, $400,000.
• Community Partnership Development Corp., Los Angeles, $700,000.
• Los Angeles Conservation Corp., $700,000.
• Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment, Los Angeles, $700,000.
• Youth Employment Partnership, Oakland, Calif., $700,000.
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, Calif., $400,000.
• Venice Community Housing Corp., Calif., $480,000.
• Mile High Youth Corps, Denver, $432,000.
• Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Washington, $535,000.
• Latin American Youth Center, Washington, $478,000.
• ARCH Training Center, Washington, $670,000.
• Space Coast Youthbuild Coalition, Cocoa, Fla., $400,000.
• Centro Campesino Farmworker Center, Florida City, Fla., $400,000.
• Consolidated City of Jacksonville, Fla., $700,000.
• Goodwill Industries of North Georgia, Atlanta, $400,000.
• Flint Area Consolidated Housing Authority, Montezuma, Ga., $400,000.
• SW Georgia United Empowerment Zone, Vienna, Ga., $400,000.
• City of Honolulu, $700,000.
• YouthBuild McLean County, Bloomington, Ill., $500,000.
• Genesis Housing Development Corp., Chicago, $697,000.
• Daisy’s Resource and Development Center, Chicago, $700,000.
• Comprehensive Community Solutions, Rockford, Ill., $700,000.
• United Way of Wyandotte County, Kansas City, Kan., $700,000.
• Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission, Covington, Ky., $400,000.
• Hazard Community College, Hazard, Ky., $368,000.
• Young Adult Development in Action, Louisville, $698,000.
• Louisiana Technical College-Bogalusa, $400,000.
• Louisiana Technical College-Tallulah, $400,000.
• Old Colony YMCA, Brockton, Mass., $700,000.
• Just a Start Corp., Cambridge, Mass., $700,000.
• Community Teamwork, Lowell, Mass., $700,000.
• Training Resources of America, Worcester, $1.4 million.
• Portland West, Maine, $700,000.
• Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, $400,000.
• Young Detroit Builders, $700,000.
• W. Jackson Community Development Corp., Jackson, Miss., $700,000.
• River City Community Development Corp., Elizabeth City, N.C., $400,000.
• University of North Carolina at Greensboro, $593,000.
• High Plains Community Development, Chadron, Neb., $400,000.
• Housing Authority of Camden, N.J., $700,000.
• Housing Authority of Elizabeth, N.J. $400,000.
• Episcopal Community Development, Newark, N.J., $700,000.
• New Jersey Community Development Corp., Paterson, $700,000.
• Isles, Inc., Trenton, N.J., $700,000.
• Youth Building Better Lives, Albuquerque, $500,000.
• Estrella Nativa, Las Vegas, N.M., $400,000.
• Taos County, Taos, N.M., $400,000.
• City of Albany, N.Y., $700,000.
• Chautauqua Home Rehab. & Improvement Corp., Mayville, N.Y., $400,000.
• Ulster County BOCES, New Paltz, N.Y., $400,000.
• Youth Action and Homes, New York, $700,000.
• Commission on Economic Opportunity, Troy, N.Y., $700,000.
• Utica Municipal Housing Authority, N.Y., $400,000.
• Project Rebuild, Canton, Ohio, $700,000.
• Pickaway County Community Action Organization, Circleville, Ohio, $400,000.
• Buckeye Community Hope Foundation, Columbus, Ohio, $700,000.
• ISUS Trade Y Tech Prep Community School, Dayton, Ohio, $700,000.
• Sojourners Care Network, McArthur, Ohio, $400,000.
• Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority, Ohio, $699,000.
• Eagle Ridge Institute, Oklahoma City, $400,000.
• Community Services Consortium, Corvallis, Ore., $545,000.
• City of Portland, Ore., $675,000.
• Philadelphia Youth for Change Charter School, Philadelphia, $700,000.
• Action-Housing, Pittsburgh, $400,000.
• Urban League of Rhode Island, Providence, $400,000.
• Telamon Corp., Columbia, S.C., $394,000.
• Macedonia Community Development Corp., Manning, S.C., $400,000.
• North Charleston Housing Authority, S.C., $400,000.
• Palmetto Community Hope Foundation, North Charleston, S.C., $700,000.
• Austin/Travis County HHSD, Texas, $400,000.
• American YouthWorks, Austin, Texas, $700,000.
• Housing Authority of Crystal City, Texas, $400,000.
• Walker-Montgomery C.D.C., New Waverly, Texas, $400,000.
• Community Action Council of South Texas, Rio Grande City, $400,000.
• San Antonio Youth Centers, $400,000.
• George Gervin Youth Center, San Antonio, $700,000.
• Proyecto Azteca, San Juan, Texas, $400,000.
• Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Utah, $398,000.
• Danville Redevelopment & Housing Authority, Va., $400,000.
• Petersburg Urban Ministries, Va., $700,000.
• Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Va., $493,000.
• King County, Seattle, $700,000.
• Operation Fresh Start, Madison, Wis., $278,000.
• State of Wisconsin Department of Administration, Madison, Wis., $665,000.
• Milwaukee Christian Center, $226,000.
• OIC Racine County, Racine, Wis., $400,000.
• Randolph County Housing Authority, Elkins, W.V., $400,000.
• Human Resource Development and Employment, Morgantown, W.V., $400,000.
Pew Charitable Trusts
One Commerce Sq., 2005 Market St.,
Ste. 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 575-9050
www.pewtrusts.com
• Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, $580,000 to support high-quality preschool programs nationwide.
• National League of Cities Institute, Washington, $125,000 to gauge the level of interest among mayors about universal pre-kindergarten.
• Teachers College of Columbia University, New York, $542,000 to build media knowledge of issues surrounding universal pre-kindergarten.
• United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, Va., $354,000 for research on early education issues.
• Voices for America’s Children, Washington, $150,000 for the Expanding the Reach of Universal Pre-kindergarten program.
• Georgetown University, Washington, $1.6 million for the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care.
• Temple University, Philadelphia, $130,000 for the Time Out program, placing college students as providers of respite care.
• The Research Foundation of the State University of New York, Albany, $5.6 million for research on best practices and legal issues in the field of faith-based services.
• Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, $1.5 million for the Philadelphia Community Serving Ministry Initiative.
• Points of Light Foundation, Washington, $750,000 to support a nonprofit fund-raising partnership with eBay.
• The Foundation Center, New York, $210,000 for general support.