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Our Programs

Funded Organizations

The SIF's grantees are actively investing in high-impact solutions across the country. Grants are awarded to intermediary organizations implementing programs in three priority areas: economic opportunity, youth development, and healthy futures. Intermediaries are selected to receive funding for one to five years through a competitive application process conducted with openness and transparency.
 
The SIF's grantees hold open competitions to select subrecipients/service recipients and announce awardees on a rolling basis. If you are interested in applying, please view our Request for Proposals page to view our grantees' active RFPs.
 
The table below identifies all of the grantees that have received awards from the SIF. More information about grantees' initiatives and their subrecipients/service recipients can be found by clicking on the links below. Please note: This table is updated bi-annually to align with reporting periods. Program types for grantees are denoted as Classic (SIF Classic), PFS (SIF Pay for Success), and/or ADP (SIF PFS Administrative Data Pilot).
 
Grantee and Project Name
SIF Program Type
Number of Awards
Value of Federal Award(s)
AARP Foundation
Classic2$6,000,000
AIDS United
Classic1$10,389,293
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Classic1$4,500,000
Boston Foundation
Classic1$6,000,000
Capital Area United Way
Classic1$2,000,000
Capital Impact Partners
Classic1$4,000,000
Corporation for Supportive Housing
Classic, PFS3$7,647,470
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Classic1$30,000,000
Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky
Classic1$3,000,000
Friends of the Children (FOTC)
Classic1$4,000,000
Greater Twin Cities United Way, in Partnership with Generation Next
Classic1$5,000,000
Green & Healthy Homes Initiative
PFS22,790,083
GreenLight Fund
Classic1$5,000,000
Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab
PFS24,098,705
Institute for Child Success, Inc.
PFS1$1,466,687
Jobs for the Future, Inc.
Classic2$21,734,421
The John A. Hartford Foundation
Classic1$3,000,000
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Classic, PFS3$33,767,560
Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City
Classic2$34,500,000
Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc.
Classic1$20,000,000
Mile High United Way
Classic1$8,572,750
Missouri Foundation for Health
Classic1$2,894,636
National Council on Crime and Delinquency
PFS1$1,064,216
Nebraska Children and Families Foundation
Classic1$2,000,000
New Profit Inc.
Classic1$25,000,000
Nonprofit Finance Fund
PFS1$7,200,000
The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc.
Classic1$4,000,000
REDF
Classic2$14,500,000
Share Our Strength
Classic1$10,000,000
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Classic1$7,500,000
Social Finance, Inc.
PFS1$667,893
Sorenson Impact Center at the University of Utah
ADP, PFS2$5,482,241
Sorenson Impact Center at the University of Utah, in Partnership with Social Finance
PFS1$1,300,000
The Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality, in Partnership with Third Sector Capital Partners
ADP1$1,500,000
Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc.
PFS2$4,310,159
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Classic2$12,000,000
United Way of Central Indiana
Classic1$7,000,000
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Classic1$3,000,000
United Way of Greenville County
Classic1$3,000,000
United Way of Lane County
Classic1$2,000,000
Urban Institute
ADP1$1,050,000
U.S. Soccer Foundation
Classic1$5,900,000
Venture Philanthropy Partners
Classic1$9,976,579
Youthprise
Classic1$3,000,000

Last update: May 26, 2017

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