Shared Impact
With our impact partners, we’re advancing equity and justice through community-led and owned models. Together, we’re building lasting relationships to scale and sustain change for the long term.
With our impact partners, we’re advancing equity and justice through community-led and owned models. Together, we’re building lasting relationships to scale and sustain change for the long term.
Transformational leaders who have the vision to see what’s possible and the drive to make it real
Transformational networks that connect the experience and expertise of partners with the comprehensive and flexible supports they need to succeed
Transformational solutions that advance and accelerate equity and justice
Explore examples of some of our partners’ work below by clicking on the filters by type, impact area and support provided. This is a small glance into our portfolio, not a comprehensive list.
We partner closely with a core group of Philadelphia-area nonprofits that apply a strengths-based approach to youth development. Core grantees include Covenant House PA, The Crefeld School, Healing Hurt People (at Drexel University), Hopeworks ‘N Camden, SpeakUp!, Students Run Philly Style, YouthBuild Philly, and the Youth Sentencing & Reentry Project. Together, we’re working to strengthen Philadelphia’s youth development ecosystem and support our shared impact goals.
We partner with Neuroflow, a digital health company that integrates behavioral health support at scale. Founded by Chris Molaro, an army combat veteran, and Adam Pardes, NeuroFlow currently enables hundreds of leading health plans, provider-led organizations, and the US military to support the behavioral health needs of over 14M individuals.
We are convening and funding a cohort of community-based programs in Philadelphia that seek alternatives to the justice system for young people. These programs are working closely with local system partners to define and develop innovative approaches to youth justice.
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