PowerSwitch Action – 2021 March 19, 2021 To expand engagement of low-income workers in regions throughout California, while strengthening collaboration and the work of member organizations to improve workplace standards and access to quality jobs.
Social Impact Fund – 2021 March 19, 2021 To research and elevate strategies that have been successful nationally and in California at increasing participation of minority business enterprises in large infrastructure projects, through an entity such as the HUB Initiative.
LeadersUp – 2021 March 19, 2021 To optimize LeadersUp’s capacity and programmatic impact to advance California’s next generation of BIPOC talent toward economic mobility and better career outcomes across their full employment continuum.
REDF – 2021 March 11, 2021 To analyze earnings and employment outcomes of social enterprise workers using California Employment Development Department data.
Center for Employment Opportunities – 2021 February 19, 2021 To provide recently incarcerated individuals with economic mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Destination Crenshaw – 2020 December 15, 2020 To help create a vibrant cultural and social infrastructure that facilitates economic security and entrepreneurship for Black South Los Angeles residents.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation – 2020 December 15, 2020 To support opportunities for low-income Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to participate in the economic growth of the Los Angeles region and build wealth within their communities.
Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy – 2020 December 15, 2020 To support the design and pilot of a Public Health Councils program to curb the spread of COVID-19 in workplaces across Los Angeles County.
Center for Story-Based Strategy – 2020 December 10, 2020 To support worker organizations in California with narrative strategy, storytelling, and other forms of communications assistance.
Crenshaw Subway Coalition – 2020 December 9, 2020 To create housing opportunities that economically liberate marginalized and priced-out residents of majority Black communities in Southwest Los Angeles, through an entity such as Liberty Community Land Trust.