Funded Organizations
Social Innovation Fund grantees are actively investing in high-impact solutions across the country. Twenty intermediary grantmaking organizations have been awarded funding – 11 in 2010, five more in 2011, and four in 2012 – to implement programs in three priority areas: economic opportunity, youth development, and healthy futures. Intermediaries were selected to receive funding for three to five years through competitive processes conducted with unparalleled openness and transparency.
The 16 intermediary grantmakers awarded in 2010 and 2011 all held highly competitive competitions for nonprofit subgrantees. They selected a total of 197 organizations including community foundations, local nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, academic institutions, local public agencies and more.
Social Innovation Fund grantees selected in 2012 will hold open competitions for subgrantees between August 2012 and February 2013, announcing new subgrantees in the spring of 2013.
The table below identifies all of the grantees that have received awards from the Social Innovation Fund. To learn more about each grantee’s initiative and their subgrantees, please click on the intermediary names, see the 2010-2012 Social Innovation Fund Investment Report, or check out the fact sheet overview of all grantees.
