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..