Announcing the initial People-First AI Fund grantees

Announcing the initial People-First AI Fund grantees

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OpenAI Foundation 宣布了首批来自 People-First AI Fund 的受助机构名单。该基金是一项数百万美元的投资,面向社区型非营利组织,旨在增强地方社区力量并扩大社区共享人工智能(AI)带来的机遇。

通过一次公开征集,基金将向美国境内的 208 家非营利组织发放共计 40.5 million 美元(约 4050 万美元)的无附加条件资助,资金将在年内拨付完毕。随后几个月还将公布由董事会定向拨付的第二轮 9.5 million 美元资助,优先支持那些在卫生等领域已开展具有变革性 AI 工作、并符合基金“以人为本”价值且有更广泛公共利益潜力的组织。

“ People-First AI Fund 体现了我们扶持多样组织、推动加强社区并拓展机会的承诺。我们为支持首批获资助的组织感到自豪,也将继续推进以使命为导向、对服务对象有回应的工作。”—— OpenAI Foundation 董事会主席 Bret Taylor

OpenAI Foundation 表示,期待与这些组织和地方领导一道学习、分享见解并拓展其资助项目。

公开征选的遴选流程

过去一年里,为这些赠款铺路的一系列工作包括独立的 Nonprofit Commission 的工作、全国范围的社区听取会、该委员会的公开报告,以及 People-First AI Fund 的设立。第一轮资助的申请期从 9 月 8 日至 10 月 8 日,采用一份只有四个问题的简短申请表,全部为无附带条件的资助。近 3,000 家来自全国的组织提交申请,既反映出对资金支持的强烈需求,也显示社区型组织希望参与并塑造 AI 在其工作及其服务对象中的应用方式。

曾担任 Nonprofit Commission 召集人的 Daniel Zingale 协助基金会将委员会的建议转化为基金的执行方案。与外部拨款专家、顾问以及 Nonprofit Commission 的成员一道,基金会开展了多步骤的、独立的人力审查与筛选流程。每份申请都被审阅,入围建议提交给 OpenAI Foundation 董事会做最终决定。

本次入选的团体以使命驱动、立足社区为标志,且已具备快速推进项目的能力。许多组织此前从未使用 AI 或仅处于早期探索阶段,这也体现了基金希望支持那些在社区一线、值得信赖的当地组织的目标。加州的非营利组织在名单中占比颇高,与基金对其“本州”承诺相一致。

覆盖全美的资助组合

今天公布的受助组织覆盖美国各地城郊与农村地区。资助组合包括推进新闻素养与退伍军人支持的全国性网络、中西部的青年主导创新、南部的信仰网络、加州中央山谷的农村能力建设组织、以及西南部的原住民媒体与 STEM 教育项目等。

以下为若干示例(括号内为所在州)并附简要说明:

  • Digital NEST (CA):一家面向农业社区青年的劳动力发展非营利组织,通过职业探索、导师制、培训和带薪实习,帮助年轻人在数字经济中成长。
  • Be Loud Studios (LA):通过广播与数字媒体放大青年声音,并探索如何在 AI 与心理健康话题中提升青少年视角。
  • Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement (DE):为特拉华州非营利部门提供工具、知识与连接,帮助组织壮大并扩大影响力。
  • Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (TX):通过综合个案管理、整体性经济援助、职业导航与稳固的雇主合作,帮助低收入学生与在职成人实现经济流动性,并扩展 AI 与技术培训项目。
  • Rural Opportunity Institute (NC):增强农村社区支持青年福祉的能力,包括帮助学区用现有公共经费扩展校内心理健康服务。
  • Springboard to Opportunities (MS):支持联邦补贴住房居民在教育、就业与生活目标上取得进展——该组织建立了美国首个且运行时间最长的有保障收入试点,目前正评估 AI 对其服务社区的影响。
  • Arc of Madison County (AL):为智力与发育障碍个体及其家庭提供服务,探索 AI 如何支持为神经多样性学习者定制的教育与职业路径。
  • Healthy Archuleta (CO):在一处农村社区致力于改善粮食与医疗体系,增强可及性与公平性,并有意将可复制的经验分享给其他农村社区,探索 AI 如何支持诸如社区食品中心等项目。
  • Camai Community Health Center (AK):作为联邦合格的卫生服务中心,探索 AI 在改善偏远阿拉斯加社区初级护理与公共卫生服务方面的应用。
  • Tribal Education Departments National Assembly (OK):由原住民运营的非营利组织,支持部落教育部门并开展 AI 素养项目以强化部落主权。
  • 3 Dots Downtown (PA):本地艺术与社区中心,正在筹划围绕 AI 素养、艺术与职业发展的工作坊与项目。
  • Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation (MT):通过富有疗愈性的自然体验,帮助 9/11 之后的战斗退伍军人重建目标感、联结与康复。
  • Ephrata Public Library (PA):一家独立非营利公共图书馆,提供数字素养与劳动力发展项目。
  • STEM From Dance (CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, NC, TX):与学校、社区中心及青年机构合作,将舞蹈与 AI 学习结合,为有色人种女孩提供 STEM 教育。
  • Amigos Together for Kids (FL):迈阿密的非营利组织,致力于通过赋能父母、支持危机家庭及提供安全的课后与夏令营项目来预防虐童与忽视。
  • Maui Roots Reborn (HI):跨文化的灾害应对与司法组织,为茂宜岛的移民与外来者社区提供法律、财政与社会支持。
  • SOVA Innovation Hub (VA):提供联合办公空间、培训与活动,汇聚创业者、教育者、学生与非营利领袖,推动南弗吉尼亚的数字技能建设与经济转型。
  • Native American Journalists Association (多州):提升原住民在媒体中的话语权,并据此指导其如何与包括 AI 在内的新兴技术互动。

关于 People-First AI Fund

People-First AI Fund 支持社区反映出最关切的领域,并以灵活、无附加条件的资金应对当前需求,主要包括:

  • AI 素养与公众理解:帮助人们,尤其是教师、宗教领袖与青年导师等值得信赖的本地领导者,建立知识、技能与信心,让他们能以与生活相关的方式参与 AI。
  • 社区创新:由社区主导的本地实践,塑造 AI 的本地使用,强化公民生活、改善基础服务获取,并在学校、图书馆、诊所与社区中心等场所支持地方福祉。
  • 经济机会:在 AI 改变劳动力结构的背景下,扩展对意义性且公平分配工作的可及性,包括面向未来职业的培训、合作与共享价值模式,以及对照顾者和本地企业的支持。
  • 变革性资助:董事会定向的第二轮资助将支持在卫生等领域已开展变革性 AI 工作的组织,优先考虑具有可扩展性并能创造长期公共利益的项目。

基金对帮助塑造该项目的社区领导者表示感谢,并承诺将与受助组织并肩学习、共享见解,继续支持改善民众生活的努力。

我们才刚刚起步。—— OpenAI Foundation 董事会

People-First AI Fund:获奖名单(按原名列出部分示例)

3 Dots Downtown (PA)
3Strands Global Foundation (CA)
AccesSOS (CA, NM)
African American Community Service Agency (CA)
Afro-American Cultural Center, Inc. (NC)
All Star Code Inc. (CA, IL, NJ, NY, PA, TX)
Alliance For A Better Community (CA)
Amigos Together For Kids, Inc. (FL)
Arc of Madison County Inc (AL)
Bainbridge Youth Services (WA)
...(完整获资助名单请参见基金公布的官方清单)



The OpenAI Foundation is announcing the first recipients from the People-First AI Fund, a multi-million dollar investment in community-based nonprofits working to strengthen local communities and expand the opportunity of AI.


Through an open call, the Foundation will provide $40.5 million in unrestricted grants to 208 nonprofits across the United States. Funds will be disbursed by the end of the year. A second wave of $9.5 million in Board-directed grants will be announced in the coming months, supporting organizations already advancing transformative AI work in areas like health that reflect the Fund’s people-first values and potential for broad public benefit. 


“The People-First AI Fund reflects our commitment to supporting a wide range of organizations advancing work that strengthens communities and expands opportunity. We’re proud to support this first group of grantees and to continue work that is mission-driven and responsive to the people it exists to serve.” —Bret Taylor, Chair of the OpenAI Foundation Board


The OpenAI Foundation looks forward to learning alongside these organizations and local leaders, sharing insights, and expanding our grantmaking work.


See below for full list.⁠


The open call selection process




Over the past year, a series of steps laid the groundwork for these grants: the work of our independent Nonprofit Commission, nationwide community listening, the Commission’s public report, and the launch of the People-First AI Fund.


The application window for the first wave of grants—all unrestricted—was open from September 8 through October 8 and featured a short, four-question application. Nearly 3,000 organizations applied from across the country—an indication of both the demand for support and desire among community-based organizations to help shape how AI can be applied to their work and the people they serve.


Daniel Zingale, who had served as convener of the Nonprofit Commission, supported the Foundation in translating the Commission’s recommendations into the Fund’s implementation. Together with external grantmaking experts, advisors, and members of the Nonprofit Commission, the group conducted a multi-step, independent human review and screening process. Every application was reviewed, with shortlisted recommendations advanced to the OpenAI Foundation Board for final consideration.


This cohort includes organizations that are mission-driven, community-centered, and ready to move. Many have never used AI or are early in their exploration, reflecting the Fund’s goal of supporting trusted local organizations at the front lines of community impact. California nonprofits are well represented, consistent with our commitment to our home state. 


A nationwide portfolio




The organizations announced today serve people and communities in every region of the United States, across both rural and urban areas. The portfolio includes national networks advancing news literacy and veteran support, youth-led innovation in the Midwest, faith-based networks in the South, rural capacity-building organizations in California’s Central Valley, Native-led media and STEM education programs in the Southwest.


Examples are highlighted below:


  • Digital NEST (CA): A workforce development nonprofit helping youth in agricultural communities thrive in today’s digital economy through career exploration, mentorship, training, and paid work experience.
  • Be Loud Studios (LA): Amplifies the voices of young people through radio and digital media and is exploring how to elevate youth perspectives in conversations around AI and mental health.
  • Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement (DE): Champions Delaware’s nonprofit sector by providing tools, knowledge, and connections that nonprofits need to strengthen their organizations and expand their impact.
  • Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (TX): Empowers underserved, low-income students and working adults to achieve economic mobility through comprehensive case management, wrap-around financial assistance, career navigation, and strong employer partnerships. VIDA is expanding access to AI and technology training programs to equip communities with the skills needed to thrive in the future workforce.
  • Rural Opportunity Institute (NC): Builds the capacity of rural communities to support youth well-being, including helping school districts use existing public funding to expand on-site mental health services.
  • Springboard to Opportunities (MS): Supports residents of federally subsidized housing as they pursue their goals in school, work, and life. Created the first and longest-running guaranteed income initiative in the United States and is now exploring how AI impacts the communities they serve.
  • Arc of Madison County (AL): Serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families, and is exploring how AI can support specialized education and career pathways for neurodivergent learners.
  • Healthy Archuleta (CO): Works to improve food and healthcare systems in a rural community to strengthen access, equity, and community wellbeing, strategically capturing learning that can be shared with other rural communities. The organization is exploring how AI can strengthen initiatives like the Community Food Hub, which connects local food producers, consumers, and entrepreneurs through a centrally located food hall.
  • Camai Community Health Center (AK): Federally Qualified Health Center exploring how AI can improve primary care and community health services for remote Alaskan communities.
  • Tribal Education Departments National Assembly (OK): Native-run nonprofit that supports Tribal Education Departments and is running AI literacy programs to help strengthen tribal sovereignty.
  • 3 Dots Downtown (PA): Local arts and community center exploring workshops and programs around AI literacy, art, and professional development.
  • Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation (MT): Helps post-9/11 combat veterans rediscover purpose, connection, and healing through transformative, nature-based experiences.
  • Ephrata Public Library (PA): Independent, nonprofit public library that offers digital literacy and workforce development programs.
  • STEM From Dance (CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, NC, TX): Partners with schools, community centers, and youth-serving organizations to combine dance and AI learning for young girls of color.
  • Amigos Together for Kids (FL): A Miami nonprofit dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect by empowering parents, supporting families in crisis, and providing safe, enriching after-school and summer programming for children. 
  • Maui Roots Reborn (HI): Multicultural disaster response and justice organization that provides legal, financial, and social support to Maui’s immigrant and migrant community.
  • SOVA Innovation Hub (VA): Provides coworking space, training, and events that bring together entrepreneurs, educators, students, and nonprofit leaders to build digital skills and drive economic transformation in Southern Virginia.
  • Native American Journalists Association (AZ, CA, KS, MN, MT, NM, NY, ND, OK, OR, WY): Advances the voices of Indigenous peoples in the media, which guides how they engage with emerging technologies like AI.

About the People-First Fund




The People-First AI Fund backs work in areas that communities told us matter most, with flexible, unrestricted funding to address immediate needs:


  • AI literacy and public understanding. Programs that build knowledge, skills, and confidence so people—especially trusted local leaders like teachers, faith leaders, and youth mentors—can engage with AI in ways that matter for their lives.
  • Community innovation. Community-led efforts to shape how AI is used locally, strengthening civic life, improving access to essential services, and supporting well-being in place-based settings such as schools, libraries, clinics, and community centers.
  • Economic opportunity. Programs that expand access to meaningful, fairly distributed work as AI changes the labor landscape, including training for the jobs of the future, cooperative and shared-value models, and support for caregivers and local businesses.
  • Transformative grants. A Board-directed second wave of grants will support organizations already advancing transformative AI work across areas like health, and will prioritize projects with the potential to scale and create durable public benefit.

Thank you to the community leaders who helped shape this Fund. We’re committed to learning side-by-side with grantees, sharing insights, and continuing to support efforts that improve people’s lives.


We’re just getting started.


—The OpenAI Foundation Board


People-First AI Fund: Award List





3 Dots Downtown (PA)


3Strands Global Foundation (CA)


AccesSOS (CA, NM)


African American Community Service Agency (CA)


Afro-American Cultural Center, Inc. (NC)


All Star Code Inc. (CA, IL, NJ, NY, PA, TX)


Alliance For A Better Community (CA)


Amigos Together For Kids, Inc. (FL)


Arc of Madison County Inc (AL)


Bainbridge Youth Services (WA)


Bay Area Video Coalition, Inc. (CA)


Be Loud Studios (LA)


Better Youth, Inc. (CA)


Big Brothers Big Sisters of Idaho (ID)


Black Girls Do Engineer Corporation (NY, TX)


Boston Project Ministries Inc (MA)


Boys and Girls Club of Fontana (CA)


Boys and Girls Clubs of Chaves and Lincoln Counties (NM)


Bridge Builders Foundation Inc (CA)


California Association of African American Superintendents And Admin (CA)


California Black Womens Collective Empowerment Institute (CA)


California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation Inc. (CA)


Camai Community Health Center, Inc (AK)


Capital B News, Inc. (GA, IN)


Capitalists For Shared Income (CA, ME, NJ, OH, PA)


Center for Asian Americans United For Self-Empowerment, Inc (CA)


Center for Common Ground (AL, GA, NY, NC, SC, VA)


Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative (CA)


Charity Cultural Services Center (CA)


Chicano Awareness Center Inc (NE)


Childrens Museum Inc (PA)


Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco (CA)


Citizens 4 Community, Inc. (OR)


City Heights Community Development Corporation (CA)


Code Girls United (MT)


College Dreams (OR)


College of Adaptive Arts (CA)


Commonwealth Prevention Alliance (PA)


Commún Denver Inc. (CO)


Community Interventions (CA)


Comunidades Organizando El Poder Y La Accion Latina Copal Education (MN)


Creative Girls Rock (TN)


Creser Capital Fund (CA)


Culturesource (MI)


Defend Our Health (ME, MA, MI, PA, SC)


Delaware Alliance For Nonprofit Advancement (DE)


Dent Education (MD)


Diakonia (CO)


Dibia Dream Inc (FL, GA, LA, TN)


Digital Democracy Institute of The Americas (CA, DC, FL, NV, NM, TX)


Digital Justice Lab (CA)


Digital NEST Inc (CA)


Divine Truth Unity Fellowship Church Dba Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance (CA)


DJM Community Outreach (IL)


Dolores Huerta Foundation (CA)


Donaldina Cameron House (CA)


Dottie Rose Foundation (NC)


DreamYard Project Inc (NY)


East Harris County Empowerment Council (TX)


Educacion Para Nuestro Futuro Founded By Escuela Bolivia (VA)


El Rescate (CA)


El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center (CA)


Ella Baker Institute Inc (NY)


Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative (IL)


Ephrata Public Library (PA)


Eradicate Hate Global Summit (CA, MA, PA, HI, IL, NY, TX, CO, DC)


Esq Apprentice (CA)


F.Y. Eye, Inc. (NY)


Fabnewport (RI)


Family Alliance For Counseling Tools & Resolution (CA)


First Congregational Church Westfield Nj (NJ)


Foot Soldiers Park (AL)


Franklin Food Bank (NJ)


Free Forever-Latisha’s House Foundation (DC, GA, NC, OH, SC, VA, FL)


Grace-Mar Services Inc (NC)


Groundswell Community Mural Project Inc (NY)


Gryphon Place (MI)


Healthy Archuleta Inc (CO)


Heartland Forward, Inc (AL, AR, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NE, ND, OH, OK, SD, TN, TX)


Hispanas Organized For Political Equality-California (CA)


Hispanic Center of Western Michigan Inc (MI)


Hollywood 4Wrd (CA)


Homeboy Art Academy Inc (CA)


If Project (WA)


Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra (IL)


Income Movement Foundation (CA, CO)


Income to Support All Foundation (MA, CA, DC, NY)


Ink People Inc (CA)


Interfaith Community Housing of Delaware, Inc. (DE)


International Examiner (WA)


Iola Foundation (CA, FL, GA, IL, MA, NY, NC, PA, TX, WA)


J Herman Bosler Memorial Library Bosler Free Library (PA)


Just Harvest Education Fund (PA)


Keshet Dance Company (NM)


Kidznotes (NC)


Kultivate Labs (CA)


La Cocina (CO)


Laborers’ Community Service And Training Foundation (CA)


Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino (CA)


Liberated Success, Inc. (NY)


Lights Camera Discover (AZ, FL, IL)


Little Brothers-Friends of The Elderly (MA)


Loaves, Fishes, & Computers, Inc. (CA)


Long Beach Journalism Initiative Inc (CA)


Los Angeles Public Press (CA)


Make A Day Foundation (OH)


Make Projects (CA)


Maui Roots Reborn (HI)


Mckinleyville Community Collaborative (CA)


Media Arts Center San Diego (CA)


Merge Opportunities Inc (CA)


Merrick Community Services (MN)


Midtown Utica Community Center (NY)


Mile High Ministries (CO, MO, NM)


Milpa (CA)


Ministries of Grace, Inc. - Ga (GA)


Mockingbird Society (WA)


Mongabayorg Corporation (CA)


Moveius Contemporary Ballet Dba Dance Loft On 14 (DC)


Muralism (CA)


National Crime Victim Law Institute (AZ, CA, CO, IL, NM, OH, OR, SC, NH)


National Institute for Workers’ Rights (CA, DC)


Native American Journalists Association (AZ, CA, KS, MN, MT, NM, NY, ND, OK, OR, WY)


Navigate the Maze to Achievement (NY)


Neighbor to Neighbor Ministries (NC)


Neutral Zone (MI)


Northern California Educational Television Assn, Inc. (CA)


Northern Nevada Literacy Council (NV)


NYTAG Inc (NY)


One Media (OR)


Only7Seconds (WA)


Openhouse (CA)


Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum (OR, WA)


PawsWithCause (WA)


PICO California (CA)


Playa Vista Job Opportunities and Business Services (CA)


PRO Youth and Families, Inc. (CA)


Program for Female Offenders of South Central Pennsylvania Inc (PA)


Progress for Good Inc (NY)


Project Equity (CA)


Public Health Advocates (CA)


Public Housing Community Fund (NY)


Radio Bilingue, Inc. (AZ, CA, CO, NM, OR, TX)


Reach Out West End Inc (CA)


Ready to Succeed (CA)


Reality Changers (CA)


Red Hook Art Project, Inc. (NY)


Restore Hope Inc (AR, IA, MI)


Rural Opportunity Institute (GA, NC, SC, TN, VA)


Sacramento Youth Center (CA)


Safe Harbor Coronado (CA)


Safe Organized Spaces Richmond (CA)


Library Foundation SD (CA)


San Francisco Information Clearinghouse (CA)


San Francisco Women’s Centers (CA)


Seal Future Foundation (CA, FL, NY, TN, TX, VA)


Service to School (CA, FL, GA, IL, MA, NY, NC, TX, VA, WA)


Sigma Beta Xi, Inc. (CA)


Sikh American Legal Defense And Education Fund (AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, NV, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI)


Silence the Shame, Inc. (GA)


Siskiyou County Job Council (CA)


Social Creatures Inc (NY)


Social Enterprise Greenhouse (RI)


Social Justice Learning Institute Inc (CA)


South End Community Outreach Ministry (MI)


Sova Innovation Hub Corporation (VA)


Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation (CA)


Springboard to Opportunities (MS)


St Ann’s Warehouse Inc (NY)


STEM From Dance, Inc. (CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, NC, TX)


STEMarts Lab (NM)


Suicide Prevention Coalition of Eagle Valley (CO)


The Forbes Funds (PA)


The Giving Kitchen Initiative, Inc (GA, NC, TN)


The Kelsey (AL, CA, CO, GA, KY, MA, MI, OH, RI, TN, TX, WY)


The Knowledge House Fellowship Inc (CA, CT, GA, NJ, NY)


The Lighthouse Black Girl Project (MS)


The Lunar Foundation (TX)


The Martin Luther King Jr Center for Nonviolent Social Change (AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY)


The National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York (NY)


The News Literacy Project (AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY)


The Source LGBT+ Center (CA)


The Stories of Us, Inc (CA, DC, GA, IL, LA, MI, NY, OH, PA)


The Synod of The Covenant Presbyterian Church Usa (IN, KY, MI, OH, WI)


Theatresquared (AR)


Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras (PA)


Tomorrows Leaders NYC (NY)


Transgender District Company (CA)


Tribal Education Departments National Assembly (OK)


Two River Times Foundation (NJ)


Upsolve Inc (AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY)


Urgent, Inc. (FL)


Valley Initiative For Development And Advancement (TX)


Valley Onward (CA)


Veggielution (CA)


Veterans For All Voters (AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY)


Voices of Pacific Island Nations (WA)


Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation (MT)


Welcoming Center For New Pennsylvanians (PA)


Women of Color On the Move (CA, NC)


Women on The Rise GA (GA)


Women’s Economic Self-Sufficiency Team Corp (NM)


Worcester Youth Center, Inc. (MA)


Youth 2 Leaders Education Foundation (CA)


Youth Action Programs And Homes Inc (NY)


Youth Law Center (CA)


YouthBeat (CA)


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