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Find similar grantsEquity & Justice Initiative is sponsored by The Tow Foundation. Provides funding for advocacy, policy reform, and systemic change efforts specifically focused on juvenile justice and criminal justice reform in Connecticut and New York.
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Homepage - The Tow Foundation Board of Directors & Staff Medicine and Public Health Board of Directors & Staff Medicine and Public Health We’ve Built a Foundation on Investing in Positive Outcomes. All people should have a voice in their community and the opportunity to enjoy a high quality of life. Art matters.
When individuals and communities have the chance to express themselves creatively and hear the stories of others, our society becomes stronger, more compassionate, and better connected. Education has the power to help people reach their highest potential. Our founder, Leonard Tow, credits early mentorship and the opportunities he received in higher education as paving the way for his future success.
The first step in becoming engaged is becoming aware. Access to information gives people the tools they need to connect, mobilize, and enact change. We define civic engagement as work that helps inform, empower and engage.
We must address the harm caused by unfair systems and work to build new ones grounded in equity and justice. To realize a future in which all people are healthy, safe, and free to lead a fulfilling life, there must be a commitment to racial equity and justice. Medicine and Public Health A society is only as healthy as its individuals and communities.
Building on our earliest grants in medical research, our investments today take a holistic, community-driven approach to health.
We strive to realize a more just, healthy and vibrant society We support nonprofit organizations and visionary leaders to find and enact innovative solutions to persistent inequality, ensure people can become full participants in their communities, achieve transformative and lasting progress, and develop approaches that allow everyone to reach their full potential.
The Tow Foundation Awards $10M to Expand Access to Youth Mental Health and Well-Being The Tow Foundation Innovation Fund has selected ten organizations to receive a combined total of $10 million in grants over three years. The funding is focused on expanding access to the care and support for mental health and well-being that youth need to thrive.
The Tow Foundation Awards $10M to Expand Access to Youth Mental Health and Well-Being © 2026 The Tow Foundation Website crafted by Visceral
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