Low Income Investment Fund Grant
Organization - Low Income Investment Fund
Grant Amount - $800,000
Foundation -
Packard FoundationGrant Purpose - For continuing the development of a sustainable system of child care facilities financing and assistance and to use the RAND California preschool study results to inform policy leaders and preschool advocates
Similar GrantsCalifornia School Boards Foundation - $125,000 from the
Packard Foundation - To help disseminate and incorporate RAND findings, conduct in-depth interviews with its membership to explore their preferences on issues relevant to preschool policy development, and to provide technical assistance to school districts
Participative Development Initiative - $50,000 from the
Mott Foundation - This grant provides general purpose support to Participative Development Initiative, an organization that assists communities in implementing sustainable programs through training and mobilization of resources from their local governments for...
National League of Cities Institute - $350,000 from the
Mott Foundation - This grant will enable the National League of Cities Institute, a research, education, and training affiliate of the National League of Cities, to continue to increase the capacity of municipal leaders in launching cross-system efforts that expand...
Friends of the Earth - $200,000 from the
Mott Foundation - Friends of the Earth is the United States affiliate of an international network of environmental organizations in 70 countries. Through this project, Friends of the Earth works to strengthen environmental policies in the institutions that invest...
Public Policy and Education Fund of New York - $250,000 from the
Mott Foundation - The Alliance for Quality Education: Statewide Education Financing Reform Project was organized in late 1999 to build a coalition of community organizations and other education stakeholders who were interested in working on school finance reform and...
Recent News from Packard Foundation
How Carbon Measurement Can Benefit America
A global carbon counting system, where every molecule of CO2 created during the production process is counted and made publicly available, could incentivize companies to invest in cleaner production
...more