Our grant-application process is by invitation only and focuses on large-scale changes for kids and families. We don’t accept or review unsolicited proposals, and there is no avenue for organizations to request an invite for future grant consideration.
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We don’t provide services or funds to individuals nor are we able to intervene in child welfare and juvenile justice cases. Instead, we partner with public systems and nonprofits to serve families and drive reforms. To find help securing food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more, check out United Way’s 2-1-1 website.
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