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Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation - Youth Development Portfolio is a grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation supporting economic mobility and workforce development for young people in high-poverty communities.
The foundation focuses on scaling alternative pathways that connect education, employment, and advancement — particularly for young people facing the greatest barriers. Current grantmaking is concentrated in Georgia and Montana, with past awards supporting hospitality programs at Morris Brown College, Indigenous youth conservation careers, rural media literacy, and mental health and well-being initiatives.
The Foundation has contributed over $25 million to youth-serving organizations including First Tee since 1999.
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Youth Development | Youth Development - Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Mental Health & Well-Being Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation © 2026 https://twitter.
com/blankfoundation Mental Health & Well-Being Scaling alternative pathways to economic mobility for young people All young people deserve to live purposeful lives that allow them to realize their goals through workforce opportunities that support their mobility and well-being. Young people living in high-poverty communities often face high barriers to finding career pathways.
The connection between education, employment and advancement can be especially weak for young people. Strategies are under development, and our work will focus on Georgia and Montana. Across neighborhoods and our nation, we unite the courage and compassion of our communities to take on tough challenges and thrive together.
Here are those stories. Youth Development July 24, 2025 Gallatin College MSU Launches Hospitality Program to Meet Demand in Service Industry Read More about Gallatin College MSU Launches Hospitality Program to Meet Demand in Service Industry Youth Development June 20, 2025 New $10 Million Grant From Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Deepens Relationship Between First Tee, PGA TOUR Superstore Since 1999, the Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation has contributed more than $25 million to... Read More about New $10 Million Grant From Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Deepens Relationship Between First Tee, PGA TOUR Superstore Youth Development June 2, 2025 It’s Comeback Season: Morris Brown College’s Digital Hospitality Program Morris Brown College (MBC) in Atlanta was founded in 1881 by the African Methodist Episcopal...
Read More about It’s Comeback Season: Morris Brown College’s Digital Hospitality Program Youth Development February 5, 2025 Rural Funding is Hard. How the Blank Family Foundation Tackles it. For many funders, supporting communities in rural America can seem a daunting task.
As experts have... Read More about Rural Funding is Hard. How the Blank Family Foundation Tackles it.
Youth Development December 3, 2024 EconoQuest: Empowering Montana’s Youth Through Global Economic Literacy The Montana World Affairs Council (the Council) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering...
Read More about EconoQuest: Empowering Montana’s Youth Through Global Economic Literacy Youth Development September 26, 2024 Indigenous Youth Lead the Way in Conservation and Career Growth The National Forest Foundation (NFF) engages young people across the United States to develop the...
Read More about Indigenous Youth Lead the Way in Conservation and Career Growth Youth Development August 20, 2024 Montana Media Lab Expands Youth Voices Program to Empower Rural and Indigenous Storytellers The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation recently granted $50,000 to the University of Montana School...
Read More about Montana Media Lab Expands Youth Voices Program to Empower Rural and Indigenous Storytellers Youth Development June 27, 2024 Metro Atlanta Chamber Launches Groundbreaking New Talent Programs Three programs will help fill critical job roles and empower young talent ATLANTA (June 27,...
Read More about Metro Atlanta Chamber Launches Groundbreaking New Talent Programs Youth Development January 3, 2024 Morris Brown gets $3 million from Blank Foundation for hospitality program Morris Brown College’s slow climb out of debt and near collapse got a big boost... Read More about Morris Brown gets $3 million from Blank Foundation for hospitality program Youth Development December 18, 2023 Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation Grants $3 Million To Morris Brown College To Expand Hospitality Certificate Program Largest grant received by Morris Brown College in the last 20 years will digitize and... Read More about Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation Grants $3 Million To Morris Brown College To Expand Hospitality Certificate Program Youth Development November 7, 2023 Empowering Montana’s Youth: A Partnership with Accelerate Montana In September 2023, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation awarded Accelerate Montana a $400,000 grant...
Read More about Empowering Montana’s Youth: A Partnership with Accelerate Montana Youth Development September 21, 2023 The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Board Of Directors Approves More Than $24 Million In Grants Grants span Atlanta’s Westside, Environment and Youth Development giving areas ATLANTA – Sept. 21, 2023...
Read More about The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Board Of Directors Approves More Than $24 Million In Grants Learn more about the organizations making a difference in our communities. As Montana’s first land-grant university, they are committed to honoring the natural world and each other through service, stewardship, and collaboration.
The mission of Morris Brown College is to provide educational opportunities in a positive and nurturing environment that will enable its students to become fully functional persons in our global society. Created to better understand and serve young people and employers in rural and Indigenous communities. Supporting Reach Higher as the lead convener of the statewide Montana Work-Based Learning Collaborative.
Our associates are committed to healing and repairing the world. Managing Director, Youth Development and Atlanta's Westside Daniel Shoy, Jr. “Danny”, joined the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation staff in February 2022...
Read More about Daniel “Danny” Shoy, Jr. Sr. Director, Montana Philanthropy Tawnya Rupe Mraz is the senior program director at the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.... Read More about Tawnya Rupe Mraz ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROGRAM ASSOCIATE Kasey Anderson is an Administrative and Program Associate at the Arthur M.
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