2007 Los Angeles Donor Circle Grant Partners

2007 Los Angeles Donor Circle Grant Partners


Co-Abode House Sharing | Santa Monica
$10,000
To expand a house sharing program for families headed by single mothers 


Embracing Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS) | Long Beach
$15,000
To support expanded efforts to bring greater awareness to young Latinas on the value of economic independence, options for education and careers and the value and impact of mentoring, role models and giving back to community 


Girls Incorporated Los Angeles | Los Angeles
$10,000
To support an Economic Literacy and Girls Advisory Board media literacy program aimed at low-income girls in Greater Los Angeles 


Girls Today Women Tomorrow Leadership Mentoring Program | Los Angeles
$10,000
Funding to support financial literacy workshops and leadership training retreats for 50 girls  


Glendale Commission on the Status of Women| Glendale
$12,500
To support Rosie Goes to Wall Street, an economic literacy and leadership skills summer camp for young women and girls ages 14–18
 

Homegirl Café/Homeboy Industries | Los Angeles
$10,000
Funding to provide hands-on job training and financial education for young women and girls 


Junior Achievement of Southern California | Los Angeles
$7,500
Support to provide scholarships for 100 young women from low-income families to attend financial literacy classes about budgeting, investing and other personal economic issues 


New Economics for Women | Los Angeles
$10,000
Funding to support a financial education program fostering the economic self-sufficiency of 60 young, low-income single mothers 


Public Allies | Los Angeles
$15,000
Funding for the Public Allies Community Fellowship program 


Rosie’s Girls | Santa Monica
$15,000
Funding to support summer programs for 60 girls from low-income communities designed to build self-esteem and leadership through exploration of skilled trades and non-traditional employment opportunities 


Southeast Asian Community Alliance | Los Angeles
$7,500
Support to develop a financial literacy curriculum targeting teen girls from immigrant and refugee families 


YWCA Santa Monica/ Westside | Santa Monica
$15,000
Funding for a financial literacy program for middle school girls