Jobs and Workforce Development
2024 General Community Grants
Founded in 1988, Homeboy Industries provides hope, training, and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated individuals allowing them to…
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2024 General Community Grants
Chrysalis serves people navigating barriers to the workforce by offering job-readiness programs, individualized supportive services, and paid transitional employment. It…
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2024 General Community Grants
Founded in 1965, Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC) provides high quality services and essential resources to Watts, including employment,…
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2024 General Community Grants
Founded in 1969, Los Angeles LGBT Center (The Center) provides comprehensive services and programs to the LGBTQ+ community in LA,…
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2024 General Community Grants
Founded in 1978, Downtown Women’s center (DWC) is the only organization in Los Angeles focused exclusively on serving and empowering…
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2024 General Community Grants
Founded in 1998, First Place for Youth helps foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition…
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2024 General Community Grants
Founded in 1988, Covenant House California provides shelter, holistic care, and pathways to independence for homeless and trafficked youth. Their…
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Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC)
Founded in 1965, Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC) improves the quality of life for 28,000 economically disadvantaged residents of…
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Aish Tamid of Los Angeles
Founded in 2001, Aish Tamid of Los Angeles (Aish Tamid) helps at-risk Jewish teens and young adults (predominantly Orthodox) find…
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Shalom Institute: Camp and Conference Center
Founded in 1951, Shalom Institute: Camp and Conference Center (Shalom Institute) is a premier center for year-round experiential Jewish education,…
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Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade
Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade is a longtime grassroots nonprofit based in South Los Angeles, focuses on addressing the unmet needs…
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Los Angeles LGBT Center
Founded in 1969, the Los Angeles LGBT Center (the Center) was the first openly LGBTQ nonprofit and currently is the…
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A New Way of Life Reentry Project
A New Way of Life Reentry Project provides women exiting prison (primarily women of color) with a safe, welcoming and…
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Anti-Recidivism Coalition
Anti-Recidivism Coalition works to end mass incarceration and reduce recidivism rates in California through justice-reform advocacy, re-entry support, mentoring, counseling,…
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Touch of Kindness (dba Tomchei Shabbos)
Founded in 1977, Tomchei Shabbos aims to alleviate challenges facing families living an observant life in Greater Los Angeles, with…
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Downtown Women’s Center
Founded in 1978, Downtown Women’s Center’s (DWC) mission is to end women’s homelessness in greater Los Angeles through housing, wellness,…
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RespectAbility
Established in 2013, RespectAbility works to fight stigmas and advance opportunities for people with disabilities. It provides professional advising, trainings,…
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Accion Opportunity Fund
Founded in 1994, Opportunity Fund (OF) is a nonprofit financial institution that advances the economic well-being of working people by…
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Coalition for Responsible Community Development
Founded in 2005, Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) sustains, coordinates and improves local planning, development, and community services addressing…
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Grameen America, Inc.
Founded in 2008 by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, Grameen America, Inc. is a community development financial institution dedicated to helping…
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Covenant House California
Founded in 1988, Covenant House California (CHC) provides wraparound services to homeless, transition age youth between 18 -Â 24 years…
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First Place for Youth
Founded in 1998, First Place for Youth (First Place) works to prevent poverty and homelessness among youth growing up in…
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