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Annie E. Casey Foundation Grants is a grant from the Annie E. Casey Foundation that funds programs supporting children facing significant obstacles on the road to adulthood, their families, and communities.
The foundation invests in ensuring kids have strong, supportive families, increasing economic opportunity, transforming struggling communities, and strengthening social sector leaders dedicated to improving young people's lives. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations such as nonprofits, public charities, universities, and public agencies in the United States. The average grant size is approximately $74,857.
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Grant Information & FAQs - The Annie E. Casey Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation is committed to building a brighter future for children who face significant obstacles on the road to adulthood.
To help kids, we must invest in the parents who raise them and the neighborhoods where they live. Our work focuses on ensuring kids have strong, supportive families; increasing economic opportunity; transforming struggling communities; and strengthening social sector leaders dedicated to improving the lives of young people.
To those ends, we invest in innovative ideas, practices and policies that have the potential to help millions thrive. As a result, Annie E. Casey Foundation grants are very selective.
Frequently Asked Questions About Casey Foundation Grants What areas of work do you fund? What type of activities do you fund? Who funds the Casey Foundation?
What organizations receive Casey Foundation grants? What type of organizations do you fund? How many grants do you provide?
What is the average grant size? Do you provide grants to individuals or families? What are your current opportunities for grant seekers?
Do you fund organizations and projects outside the United States? Do you accept unsolicited proposals? Do I have to be on a list to be invited to apply for a grant?
May I join or register for your grantee portal? How do I access the Foundation’s Grantee and Consultant Portal? What resources are available for grant seekers?
What areas of work do you fund? In support of our vision to build a brighter future for millions of children, we focus our efforts in areas that address the needs of children and young people facing the greatest challenges. Child Welfare (Foster Care) Community Change (Community Development) Economic Opportunity (Employment, Education and Training) Learn more about our strategies What type of activities do you fund?
Central to the Casey Foundation’s work is a focus on knowing what works and using data to drive decision making. We fund a wide range of activities in that vein: Community and resident engagement Data collection and analysis Demonstration projects for new approaches and practices Evidence-based programs and practices Policy advocacy and analysis Youth engagement and leadership Programs are only one part of the solution.
That’s why Casey also invests in the effectiveness of nonprofit and government leaders, organizations and networks, building their capacity to achieve results for children and families. In particular, we fund strategies that support the following: Racial and ethnic equity and inclusion Learn more about our strategies Who funds the Casey Foundation? The Annie E.
Casey Foundation utilizes our endowment to support the vast majority of our grantmaking activities. We also use impact investments, funded through endowment dollars, to generate a financial return and support our investment strategies. In 2023, the Casey Foundation's total assets were about $3.
4 billion. Learn More About our Financial Profile What organizations receive Casey Foundation grants? In 2025, we granted funding to approximately 1,085 organizations.
We share information about Casey Foundation grants and grantees online through a partnership with the Foundation Center. When you visit the site, note that our grants to national organizations will only be reflected in the state where an organization is headquartered. Our investments in these organizations, however, are at work in states across the country.
The Casey Foundation only funds organizations in the United States, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. What type of organizations do you fund? The majority of our funding goes to tax-exempt organizations (nonprofits, public charities and universities) and public agencies in the United States identified by staff members.
In addition to funding, we share our expertise directly with nonprofit leaders, advocates, policymakers and government officials to support improved practices and policies for children and families.
Many Casey Foundation grantees are part of our KIDS COUNT® (LA INFANCIA CUENTA™) network, which provides legislators, public officials and child advocates with reliable data, policy recommendations and tools to advance policies that benefit children. Learn how the Annie E. Casey Foundation awarded grants of $100,000 each to 21 organizations that educate decision makers at the state and local levels.
How many grants do you provide? In 2025, the Foundation awarded over 1,526 grants and consultant agreements to approximately 1,085 organizations. What is the average grant size?
In 2025, the average grant from the Casey Foundation was $74,857 . In total, we awarded nearly $128,902,504 to projects and activities that support children, youth, families and communities in 2025. Do you provide grants to individuals or families?
The Casey Foundation is unable to make grants or donations directly to individuals. To find help securing food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more, visit the United Way of America’s 2-1-1 website . The Casey Foundation is unable to make grants or donations directly to individuals.
We specifically do not fund projects outside the United States, lobbying and political campaigning. What are your current opportunities for grant seekers? Do you fund organizations and projects outside the United States?
No. The Casey Foundation focuses on investments in the United States. Do you accept unsolicited proposals? No. The Casey Foundation does not accept or review unsolicited proposals.
For the vast majority of grants, our staff will approach an organization directly and invite them to submit a proposal. Infrequently, we may solicit applications for a targeted project through an open call for proposals. Do I have to be on a list to be invited to apply for a grant?
No. The Casey Foundation does not maintain a list of potential grantees. For the vast majority of grants, our staff will approach an organization directly and invite them to submit a proposal. May I join or register for your grantee portal?
How do I access the Foundation’s Grantee and Consultant Portal? The Casey Foundation’s Grantee and Consultant Portal is only for current grantees. What resources are available for grant seekers?
The Casey Foundation does not accept, review or fund unsolicited grant proposals. Given our funds are limited, we restrict our grants to organizations identified by staff. However, a number of resources are available to help nonprofits and community leaders find grant opportunities with other funders and charities.
Visit the following to learn more: Candid offers a variety of resources free to the public. Candid’s Foundation Directory Online offers information to help with funding requests across the country. Utilize its Quick Start search to get started.
Candid's Funding Information Network is a good resource for local networks, training and funding. Find your state association of nonprofits through the National Council of Nonprofits , the nation’s largest network of charitable nonprofits. With more than 25,000 organizational members, they serve as a central coordinator and mobilizer to benefit charitable nonprofits and the people and communities they serve.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations (nonprofits, public charities, and universities) and public agencies in the U. S. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows average grant size $74,857. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Annie E. Casey Foundation Grants accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no single fixed deadline. Check the official notice for any cycle-specific review dates.
Annie E. Casey Foundation Grants is funded by Annie E. Casey Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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