Grants Database
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Year
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Programs
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Amount
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Location
The Surge Institute
To build a pipeline of African American and Latino executive leaders in education reform
$200,000
The University of Texas at Austin
For a research study examining college students' attitudes about guns to develop lessons for intervention
$316,181
The Young Center for Immigrant Childrens Rights
To hire a family reunification coordinator
$65,000
Thrive Chicago NFP
To continue and deepen its work to reduce summer melt in Chicago
$250,000
Tides Foundation
For the Chicago Police Department to pilot new technology to measure community sentiment
$100,000
TNTP Inc
To help determine whether the teacher preparation group could launch one of the first alternative certification programs allowed under new Minnesota licensure regulations
$25,000
Trace Media Inc.
For continuation of its reporting project on gun violence in the Great Lakes region
$300,000
Transcend Inc
To support the Dream + Discover Project, which aims to pilot and spread innovative school models nationwide
$75,000
TRUE Skool Inc
To commission three pioneering artists, breakdancer Ana "Rokafella " Garcia, muralist Cita Sadeli aka CHELOVE, and MC Aja Black, to create new works of performance and visual art in Milwaukee
$50,000
Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
For its Justice Lab to organize and convene a Square One Future of Justice Policy Roundtable, focused on addressing violence in criminal justice reform
$200,000
Tufts University
For its Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement
$50,000
UnidosUS
To create and advance a postsecondary policy agenda to improve outcomes for Latino students
$250,000
University of Chicago
For its Smart Museum to commission artist Emmanuel Pratt's People, Energy, Light, Power: The Reconstruction of Ethos, a project that will transform an abandoned house into a living exhibition
$50,000
University of Chicago
To partner with City Colleges of Chicago around a research agenda that would inform new practices and policies to improve students' college outcomes
$25,000