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Funding Opportunities

Supporting the Work

The REACH team continually seeks avenues of support for the important work of its partner organizations. The opportunities listed here have been carefully curated with these partners in mind, and the list will be updated regularly to reflect the current funding landscape. These public and private funders share a concern for equity, though they may have a particular interest in any one of REACH’s focus areas: education, employment, food access/security, housing, or population health.

Research Grants on Reducing Inequality

The William T. Grant Foundation supports research to improve the lives of young people in the U.S. Program priority is on studies that aim to improve academic, social, and economic outcomes, addressing inequalities of race, ethnicity, economic standing, language minority status, or immigrant origins. Project funding ranges from $100K to $600K. 
Letters of Inquiry are due January 7, 2026. 

Schumann Fund for New Jersey

Program priorities include affordable homes, healthy communities, and youth education; only projects based in Essex County are eligible for direct service grantmaking. Statewide policy work is also eligible for funding. Typical awards range between $25,000–$90,000, and applications are reviewed during four cycles annually. The next deadline is January 15, 2026.

Achieving Equitable Outcomes

The Commonwealth Fund supports independent research on health care issues and makes grants to improve health care practice and policy. Its Achieving Health Outcomes program aims to reduce unequal treatment, experience, and outcomes in health and health care. Letters of inquiry (LOI) are accepted on a rolling basis.