2018 Grant Recipients

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the inaugural Live Inclusively® Actualized (LIA) grant program. Nearly $75,000 in grants were distributed among twelve non-profit organizations, all of whom are committed to fostering equity, justice, and inclusion within their communities.

Collectively, the organizations serve historically marginalized women and/or youth through programs centered on advocacy through the arts, socioeconomic empowerment, restorative justice, and educational equity.

2018 Grant Recipients

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the inaugural Live Inclusively® Actualized (LIA) grant program. Nearly $75,000 in grants were distributed among twelve non-profit organizations, all of whom are committed to fostering equity, justice, and inclusion within their communities.

Collectively, the organizations serve historically marginalized women and/or youth through programs centered on advocacy through the arts, socioeconomic empowerment, restorative justice, and educational equity.

Access Youth

Access Youth’s mission is to empower vulnerable youth with the tools they need to stay in school, graduate on time and avoid the justice system through mediation and restorative justice.

Akoben

Our mission is to ensure that all early learners are fully equipped with the literacy skills necessary to read at or above grade level by the end of 3rd grade.

Alternative Directions

Alternative Directions, Inc. (ADI) is a statewide organization that helps men and women both in prison and leaving prison to become independent responsible citizens.

BUILD

BUILD’s mission is to use entrepreneurship to ignite the potential of youth from under-resourced communities and propel them to high school, college & career success.

Critical Exposure

Critical Exposure trains youth to use photography and advocacy to make real change in their schools and communities.

Downtown Women's Center

The Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) is the only organization in Los Angeles focused exclusively on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women.

Education Law Center

Strong City Baltimore takes a holistic approach to building and strengthening neighborhoods and people.

El Centro Amistad

El Centro Amistad’s mission is to create opportunities and programs that
promote health equity, education, and quality of life for the Latino community in Boulder County.

Ragbaby Exchange

The Ragbaby Exchange is a nonprofit organization committed to building self-esteem in women and children through doll making. Our therapeutic approach inspires participants to embrace self-love, while celebrating diversity among people and cultures.

Bedtime in a Box

Bedtime in a Box helps families set the foundation for learning by creating routines that bring about healthy habits, strong connections and academic growth in young children.

The Be. Organization

The Be. Organization’s mission is to encourage and nurture youth to live above their socially-imposed limitations; to develop their character, talents, and leadership skills allowing them to go beyond a dream and achieve remarkable excellence.

The GEMS Camp

To build confidence in urban teen girls in five core areas–academics, career, creativity, leadership, and service– so that they will be successful in STEM studies and careers.

2018 Grant Recipients

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the inaugural Live Inclusively® Actualized (LIA) grant program. Nearly $75,000 in grants were distributed among twelve non-profit organizations, all of whom are committed to fostering equity, justice, and inclusion within their communities.

Collectively, the organizations serve historically marginalized women and/or youth through programs centered on advocacy through the arts, socioeconomic empowerment, restorative justice, and educational equity.

2018 Grant Recipients

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the inaugural Live Inclusively® Actualized (LIA) grant program. Nearly $75,000 in grants were distributed among twelve non-profit organizations, all of whom are committed to fostering equity, justice, and inclusion within their communities.

Collectively, the organizations serve historically marginalized women and/or youth through programs centered on advocacy through the arts, socioeconomic empowerment, restorative justice, and educational equity.

Access Youth

Access Youth’s mission is to empower vulnerable youth with the tools they need to stay in school, graduate on time and avoid the justice system through mediation and restorative justice.

Akoben

Our mission is to ensure that all early learners are fully equipped with the literacy skills necessary to read at or above grade level by the end of 3rd grade.

Alternative Directions

Alternative Directions, Inc. (ADI) is a statewide organization that helps men and women both in prison and leaving prison to become independent responsible citizens.

BUILD

BUILD’s mission is to use entrepreneurship to ignite the potential of youth from under-resourced communities and propel them to high school, college & career success.

Critical Exposure

Critical Exposure trains youth to use photography and advocacy to make real change in their schools and communities.

Downtown Women's Center

The Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) is the only organization in Los Angeles focused exclusively on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women.

Education Law Center

Strong City Baltimore takes a holistic approach to building and strengthening neighborhoods and people.

El Centro Amistad

El Centro Amistad’s mission is to create opportunities and programs that
promote health equity, education, and quality of life for the Latino community in Boulder County.

Ragbaby Exchange

The Ragbaby Exchange is a nonprofit organization committed to building self-esteem in women and children through doll making. Our therapeutic approach inspires participants to embrace self-love, while celebrating diversity among people and cultures.

Bedtime in a Box

Bedtime in a Box helps families set the foundation for learning by creating routines that bring about healthy habits, strong connections and academic growth in young children.

The Be. Organization

The Be. Organization’s mission is to encourage and nurture youth to live above their socially-imposed limitations; to develop their character, talents, and leadership skills allowing them to go beyond a dream and achieve remarkable excellence.

The GEMS Camp

To build confidence in urban teen girls in five core areas–academics, career, creativity, leadership, and service– so that they will be successful in STEM studies and careers.

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