Public Welfare Foundation
Category: Social Change
DescriptionThe Foundation supports efforts to ensure fundamental rights and opportunities for people in need. The Foundation focuses its grantmaking on three areas: criminal justice, juvenile justice, and workers’ rights. Criminal justice grants support groups working to end over-incarceration of adult offenders in the U.S. The Foundation makes grants to groups that are working to: reduce incarceration rates, reduce jail populations, and strategies to reduce the overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities in the criminal justice process. Juvenile justice grants support groups working to end the criminalization and over-incarceration of youth in the United States. Workers’ rights grants supports groups seeking policy and system reforms to improve the lives of low-wage working people, with a focus on securing their basic legal rights to safe, healthy, and fair conditions at work. The Foundation has a two-step application process that includes both a letter of inquiry and a full proposal. Additional information can be found on the Web site.
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