The
Fund for Social Change |
The Fund for Social Change is a public foundation founded in 2002 to use philanthropy to increase the influence and improve the well-being of disempowered people in New York City, including poor people, people of color, people with disabilities, immigrants, and young people.
To Reach These Goals, the Fund Administers the Following Programs |
The Child Welfare Fund provides grants to nonprofit organizations that address system-wide problems in child welfare or offer direct services to children and families.
The OMRDD/FAR Fund Collaborative works to transform agency cultures and to assist individuals on the autistic spectrum so they have more person centered lives as they transition to adulthood and independence.
The Partnership for Family Supports and Justice: Bridge Builders is a collaboration of 15 foundations and the Administration for Children’s Services. It is testing a new neighborhood-based collaborative approach in which neighbors assist families experiencing difficulties to prevent foster care placement.