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Grantee Portfolio

The Foundation currently invests in 20 organizations to help them serve more young people, achieve greater organizational effectiveness, and, ultimately, become models and leaders in youth development. Each organization has undergone a comprehensive due diligence process that rigorously examines every aspect of its programs, operations, and finances.

Although the Foundation does not accept unsolicited applications, we invite youth-serving organizations that think they may qualify for support to complete our online Youth Organizations Survey.

Overview

This section provides an overview of the two principal kinds of organizations in the Foundation’s grantee portfolio, and explains how a grantee’s stage of organizational development (based on its organizational type) influences the goals of EMCF’s investment in it.

Our Grantees

Detailed information is provided about each of the Foundation’s 21 grantees, including their programs and plans for growth.

Supporting Grants & Venture Fund

To help organizations serve youth more effectively, the Foundation makes a limited number of grants to organizations that provide specialized training and expertise in the areas of evaluation and performance tracking; strategy development and refinement; talent recruitment, retention, and development; communications; board development; and fundraising. More information can be found in the section Other Supports.

The Foundation also makes a few grants through its Venture Fund to support projects or make investments in organizations that fall outside its current youth development strategy but help advance EMCF’s overall mission.

Previous EMCF Grantees

The Foundation has previously given these organizations support to develop comprehensive business plans, and made long-term investments to help them carry out their growth plans.

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President Obama Cites Four EMCF Grantees for Their Exemplary Programs


When the White House announced the creation of a Social Innovation Fund to support expanding “innovative, promising ideas that are transforming communities,” it cited as examples four grantees of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation: Nurse-Family Partnership, Youth Villages, Harlem Children’s Zone and Citizen Schools.


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Staying after is fun at Citizen Schools

South Coast Today, January 5, 2010

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The Harlem Children's Zone Featured on CBS 60 Minutes

December 6, 2009

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Nurse home visits for pregnant women could keep their children off the streets in years to come (Nurse Family Partnership)
Newsweek, September 12, 2009

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One teenager stubbornly fights to escape drugs, crime, poor education (Youth Villages)
Memphis Commercial Appeal, December 18, 2009

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