• The Association for Enterprise Opportunity, which is based in D.C. and provides strategic and developmental assistance to Black-owned businesses and targets the wealth gap that exists between Black and white American families.
• Boys & Girls Clubs of America, which plans to use the funding to help create the TLC Youth Advocacy process, an effort to further educate 5,000 teens and build advocacy capacity via service-learning projects.
• Breakthrough Miami, whose Changemaker Leadership Track supports Breakthrough Scholars and recent alumni to build capacities to challenge the digital divide, gain early work experience, college advising, financial literacy, and leadership development.
• L.A.-based Center for Policing Equity, and its efforts to expand COMPSTAT usage – software that tracks incidents, identifies trends, and holds departments accountable by measuring crime.
• Covenant House, which is based in New York and focuses on workforce development and education services across the U.S. while serving youth