Grantees
We are proud to support these exemplary nonprofits working to break down barriers people face in realizing their full potential.
2023 Giving Overview
In 2023, the Fox Foundation granted $2,235,000 to 46 nonprofit organizations impacting more than 12,500 lives.
Of lives impacted:
8,300
lived in low-income households or are unhoused.
5,500
participated in programs dedicated specifically to uplifting Black and Latinx youth and adults.
7,000
were children under 16.
1,300
were youth and young adults between 16-24.
500
had been impacted by the foster care system.
500
participated in programs dedicated specifically to uplifting girls and women.
Of Grantee organizations:
Of funds disbursed:
- 36% went to Educational Equity
- 30% went to Social Justice Advocacy
- 26% went to Economic Mobility
- 8% went to Health & Wellness Support
2023 Fox Foundation Grantees
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$500,000 two-year grant supporting an immersive career education initiative for promising high school students from under invested in communities in partnership with Glenair and the Riordan Program at UCLA.
Alliance for College Ready Public Schools
$150,000 three-year grant to sponsor Black and Latinx high school students’ participation in the Summer of Art program, an intensive, month-long college-immersion experience for young creatives.
P.S. ARTS
$125,000 five-year grant establishing the P.S. ARTS Vision & Action Fund with former Board President Pam Bergman, to support program innovation and the development of a sustainable earned income stream.
reDiscover Center
$100,000 two-year capital grant to support the build out and equipment needs of a public youth makerspace and STEAM/maker-education services for youth from all backgrounds in Mid-City, LA.
Proyecto Pastoral
$50,000 two-year grant to support the IMPACTO academic enrichment program and the Guadalupe women’s shelter serving residents of the LA Boyle Heights community.
$50,000 one-year general operating grant to support community engagement and youth education programs.
$25,000 one-year general operating grant to support strategic growth initiatives, including expanding youth technology and educator development programs.
TecnoLatinx
$750,000 two-year strategic planning and implementation grant increasing organizational capacity to address the most pressing legal issues impacting Economic, Housing, Family, and Health Justice for vulnerable and historically oppressed Los Angeles community members.
Bet Tzedek.
$100,000 crisis-response fund contribution supporting the critical care and safety of Israeli people and combating antisemitism on U.S. college campuses.
$30,000 two-year grant supporting student participation in the development of educational resources for legal, academic, and other advocates committed to the enforcement of anti-discrimination law.
$25,000 one-year general operating grant advancing access to high-quality arts education for all students by providing policy expertise and mobilizing a statewide network of advocates and allied partners.
$15,000 contribution to a community activating effort to uplift girls and women by investing in high-impact initiatives, including the Visionary Prize for Women’s Economic Empowerment.
$10,000 contribution to a public-private collective initiative dedicated to arts education equity in Los Angeles, including Identifying and leveraging resources for providing youth with concrete entry points into the creative workforce.
BGV, Visionary Prize Winner
$2,500 event sponsorship supporting an entertainment community initiative to increase awareness about children’s issues, including increasing positive outcomes for more than 400,000 youth currently in foster care in the U.S.
$1,000,000 four-year grant to instate a Career Development Director and grow Life After City Year (LACY) programs, providing mentorship, networking opportunities, and professional workshops for Corps members.
$150,000 three-year grant sponsoring parents’ participation in the LIFT LA Entrepreneurs Program cultivating a network of local entrepreneurs in economically under-invested in Angeleno communities.
LIFT LA
$100,000 two-year capital grant to purchase a van to increase access to technology training and devices to youth and families living in low-income LA County communities.
human-i-t
$50,000 two-year grant supporting PerScholas LAtechnology reskilling programs uplifting unemployed and under-employed people in LA County.
$30,000 three-year general operating grant to support programs aimed at filling the funding gap that exists for social enterprises generating scalable solutions to global poverty.
$15,000 one-year grant supporting artworxLA’s Advanced Programs, providing trauma and system-impacted youth with creative career workshops, mentorship, college program scholarships, and paid internships.
$25,000 one-year grant to provide low-income and foster-system impacted LA County youth with paid career training and professional internship experiences..
Seen&Heard
$25,000 one-year general operating grant to support the development of a career development and wellness curriculum guide for LA County transitional-aged youth impacted by the foster system.
$10,000 event sponsorship supporting entrepreneurship development programs and business pitch competitions for Black and Brown women-identifying entrepreneurs.
$5,000 one-year general operating grant supporting the Sewing Academy, founded to economically empower African refugee women in the U.S.
$5,000 one-year general operating grant to support implementation of the Fashion Design Training Institute for women living in low-income communities.
$2,500 contribution to the Change Labs Business Incubator fund dedicated to creating a network of Native American small businesses that provide a social benefit to tribal communities.
$100,000 two-year grant to support the Community Health Service Leadership Fellowship for recent college graduates supporting integrated health services for vulnerable seniors in Pomona, CA.
Project Horseshoe Farm
$50,000 two-year grant to further develop outdoor sports-centered educational resources for parents, caregivers, and teachers of children and youth with autism.
$25,000 one-year general operating grant contributing to health equity and access to state-of-the-art facilities, equipment, technology, programs, and services.
$15,000 in contributions to the GOFARR Laboratory fund to support organ regenerative research and cell therapeutics, and the Max Beniamin and Jack Oliver Aronzon Endowment fund at CHLA.
$5,000 event sponsorship to support special education services for children with disabilities in Moshi, Tanzania.
$5,000 one-year general operating grant supporting adaptive sports opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities.
$5,000 event sponsorship to support the purchase and distribution of menstruation products in the U.S.
The Pad Project
Wolf Connection
$5,000 one-year grant to provide therapeutic programs in which Los Angeles youth have opportunities to interact with rescued wolves in a natural environment.
$2,500 event sponsorship to support early phase clinical cancer research and treatment programs.
$2,500 event sponsorship to support mental health, transitional housing, and crisis intervention services for children and families in Los Angeles County.
Project Horseshoe Farm
$2,500 event sponsorship to support educational resources and creative healing experiences for youth experiencing chronic pain.