| 2005-2006 Los Angeles Donor Circle Grant Partners
Embracing Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS) | $10,000 | Long Beach. To support a mentoring, educational support and leadership development program for low-income Latinas high school students in Long Beach. The program includes an Annual Leadership Conference matching 300 Latina students with Latina leaders.
| Girls and Gangs | $13,000 | Los Angeles. Funding for the Girls Collaborative Financial Education for Girls in the Juvenile Justice System where 40 women mentors will provide the program to 540 girls in or at-risk of being in the juvenile justice system.
| Imani Phi Christ Sorority | $10,000 | Culver City. Funding to conduct a Summer Financial Literacy Leadership Retreat for the organization’s leadership.
| Junior Achievement of Southern California | $7,000 | Los Angeles. To provide 25 low-income high school students with a life skills and financial literacy program taught by businesswomen mentors.
| New Economics for Women (NEW) | $10,000 | Los Angeles. To support a financial education program that will help foster the economic self-sufficiency of 60 low-income young mothers residing in a transitional housing facility.
| Sycamores Family Resource Center | $10,000 | Pasadena. Funding to provide economic literacy education to 75 teen girls -- and the important women in their lives -- who live in theMadison neighborhood of Pasadena.
| Public Allies Los Angeles | $10,000 | Los Angeles. Funding for a program designed to groom the next generation of women civic leaders in Los Angeles by providing leadership training to young women of color.
| Rosie's Girls | $15,000 | Santa Monica. To support two intensive, three-week summer camp programs for 64 girls that build self-esteem and leadership through exploration of the skilled trades and other non-traditional activities.
| Women's Leadership Circles | $15,000 | Los Angeles. To support the Women's Financial Literacy Circle which helps women nonprofit leaders address financial literacy while providing hands-on learning opportunities for improved personal and organizational financial planning and management.
| Women and Youth Supporting Each Other (WYSE) | $10,000 | Los Angeles. Funding for an after-school program where 175 middle school girls will receive mentoring from 110 college women at five middle schools in Southern California..
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