This is the Yearly Thing
We entered 2022 with a renewed understanding of the importance of providing reliable long-term flexible support as pandemic-era government spending began to wind down. Based on that declining source of funding, sustained elevated need from families, and survey results from our grantee partners, we directed ~$4.6M in responsive funding to address urgent eviction prevention, direct cash assistance to families, and diaper and food distribution. As was the case last year, the relatively large number of these responsive grants resulted in one-time shifts to the number of one-year grants versus multi-year grants and lowered the average grant amount for the year.
We also sought to understand the longer-term impact on nonprofits facing a higher number of clients seeking support, rising costs, and myriad operational challenges to plan for ways to increase our grantmaking support in the years ahead. Finally, we began updating some of our approaches to prioritizing capacity building requests and considering increases to general operating support grants based on what we learned from grantee partners as well as principles of racial equity from our team’s ongoing learning journey.
2022 Grant Data
Grants Paid
459
Unique Grantees
294
Payment Range
$715-$350,000
Average Grant Payment
$57,888
Grant Payments
$26,570,465
Payments
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Example Grantmaking Areas
Stories
Sharing and hearing authentic stories to build connections and reinforce our shared humanity
Animal Connection
Using stories to elevate the human-animal bond and encourage us to broaden our circles of care
Good Fight Grants
Answering calls to fight injustice
Areas of Exploration
Continuing to learn from and further the field of empathy through research, practice, and real-world application
Example Main Initiatives
Empathy Building
Supporting opportunities to reaffirm and strengthen the capacity for empathy
CGRE
The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity
New Pluralists
A collaborative fostering a culture of pluralism in America
Other Giving
Grants that advance the collective priorities of our initiatives and sister entities, and have connections and meaning to our family and board