Where we invest

Five Focus Areas

We invest where the need is greatest and the capacity to create lasting change is real. Each sector is a long-term commitment, not a portfolio category.

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Healthcare

Access, not just care

We invest in organizations that expand access to healthcare for people who have historically been underserved — community health clinics, mental health services, preventive care programs, and health education initiatives. Our focus is on the gap between what exists and what communities actually need.

What we fund

  • Community health clinics in underserved areas
  • Mental health and crisis intervention services
  • Preventive care and health literacy programs
  • Maternal and child health initiatives
  • Initiatives to help people reach maximum health — not just treating diseases
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Education

From early childhood through workforce

Education investment spans the full arc — early childhood development, K-12 support, workforce training, and adult literacy. We fund organizations that address the structural barriers to learning: transportation, food security, technology access, and the quality of the learning environment itself.

What we fund

  • Early childhood development programs
  • K-12 tutoring and enrichment
  • Workforce development and job training
  • Adult literacy and continuing education
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The Arts

Culture as infrastructure

The arts are not a luxury. They are how communities process history, build identity, and imagine futures. We fund arts organizations that are rooted in their communities — not institutions that serve communities from a distance, but organizations led by the people they serve.

What we fund

  • Community arts centers and programming
  • Artist residencies and fellowships
  • Cultural preservation initiatives
  • Youth arts education and mentorship
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Social Services

The work that holds everything else up

Social services are the connective tissue of a functioning community. Food banks, housing assistance, domestic violence services, re-entry programs, and elder care — these organizations do the work that makes every other investment possible. We fund them with general operating support, not project grants.

What we fund

  • Food security and nutrition programs
  • Housing stability and homelessness prevention
  • Domestic violence and crisis services
  • Re-entry and justice-involved support
  • Immigrant and refugee integration
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Community Building

The infrastructure of belonging

Community building is the work of creating the conditions for everything else to succeed. Civic engagement, neighborhood organizing, leadership development, and the physical spaces where communities gather. We invest in the organizations that build the social infrastructure that makes a community resilient.

What we fund

  • Civic engagement and voter participation
  • Neighborhood organizing and advocacy
  • Leadership development programs
  • Community gathering spaces and centers

These are the communities we're committed to

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