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Grants Archive

Below are all of the grants awarded by the Angell Foundation.

YEAR GRANTEE PROJECT DESCRIPTION REGION FOCUS AMOUNT

2008 Bet Tzedek Organizational Spirituality Project Support for organization's Core Values Initiative. Southern California Spirituality $41,890

2008 Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Award Research study to understand mother to child HIV transmission via breastmilk. Southern California Youth $75,000

2008 Mar Vista Family Center Summer Day Camp Summer education and recreational program for low-income youth. Southern California Youth $35,000

2008 Friends of Foster Children Scholarship and Foster Caring Programs Support services for residential facilities and college scholarships for emancipated foster youth. Southern California Youth $30,000

2008 Hillsides Youth Moving On Academic enrichment, mentoring, and support services for underpriveleged youth from 9th grade to college entry. Southern California Youth $50,000

2008 Alliance for Children’s Rights Emancipated Foster Youth Project NEXT STEP Program: Legal assistance and transitional services for emancipated foster youth. Southern California Youth $30,000

2008 United Friends of the Children Pathways to Independence Transitional Living Program Transitional housing and independent living skills program for emancipated foster youth. Southern California Youth $50,000

2008 YWCA Santa Monica/Westside Housing and Education program Housing and education program for emancipated foster youth. Southern California Youth $25,000

2008 Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services Transitional Independent Living Program Independent living program for emancipated foster youth. Southern California Youth $25,000

2007 Institute for Democratic Renewal Educational Equity Network: Race Conscious Approaches to Closing the Achievement Gap in Schools Educational Equity Network Program in Long Beach School District to challenge educational policies and practices that hinder minority student achievement. Southern California Social Justice $50,000

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