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College Service Grants - CELO The Allstate Foundation College Service Grants In support of The Allstate Foundation ‘s youth empowerment strategy, the Center for Expanding Leadership & Opportunity (CELO) has partnered with the Foundation to (re)define youth service for a new generation and empower youth to serve and improve communities. In continuation of this partnership, we are excited to announce the 2026-2027 College Service Grants.
To date, The Allstate Foundation has generously granted $2 million toward this program. Funded initiatives fall into one of the following categories: Microgrants : Directly provided to students for new, youth-led service initiatives. Access Support : Initiatives that increase student access to service experiences.
Increasing Impact : Initiatives that enhance the depth of impact of existing youth-led service activities. Applications for The Allstate Foundation College Service Grants 2026 – 2027 program have closed.
View the 2025-2026 Recipients Bowling Green State University California State University, Long Beach Christopher Newport University City University of New York Coahoma Community College East Tennessee State University Eastern Illinois University George Washington University Harford Community College Kennesaw State University New York Institute of Technology Northern Arizona University Northern Kentucky University Oberlin College & Conservatory Pennsylvania State University Abington Rowan College at Burlington County Rutgers University Camden Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Saint Mary’s College of California Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Southern Methodist University Southern Virginia University The College of New Jersey University of Detroit Mercy University of Minnesota Duluth University of Missouri-Kansas City University of Nebraska Omaha University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at El Paso University of Texas at San Antonio Virginia Military Institute View the 2024-2025 Recipients Baldwin Wallace University Bowling Green State University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State University, Long Beach Christopher Newport University Concordia College Moorhead CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies George Washington University Harford Community College Kennesaw State University Northeast Lakeview College Pennsylvania State University, Abington Saint Mary’s College of California Southern Methodist University Southern Virginia University The College of New Jersey University of Central Arkansas University of Minnesota, Duluth University of Mississippi University of Nebraska, Omaha University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at San Antonio York College of Pennsylvania View the 2023-2024 Recipients Butler County Community College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Coahoma Community College Metropolitan State University of Denver Texas State University, San Marcos University of Nebraska – Lincoln University of Nevada, Las Vegas Applications for The Allstate Foundation 2026-2027 College Service Grants are closed!
Get notified for future opportunities. “Receiving this grant has been a catalyst for broadening interpretations of service and leadership for our students, including community service, leadership, engagement, and extracurricular opportunities. By participating in this grant, we have been able to operationalize a robust, youth-led, service-oriented collegiate experience that supports student success in college and beyond.
” Dean of Student Life & Leadership, Palomar College The Allstate Foundation Resource Library View youth service resources including guidance documents, research, tools, and websites to reference when designing, delivering, and engaging in youth-led, youth-driven service experiences. Have a resource you think would be a good addition to The Allstate Foundation Resource Library? Please email tafyouthservice@expandingleadership.
org. Click Here to Visit the Resource Library In support of The Allstate Foundation ‘s youth empowerment strategy, the Center for Expanding Leadership & Opportunity (CELO) has partnered with The Allstate Foundation to (re)define youth service for a new generation and empower youth to serve and improve communities. Learn more about our shared work on youth-led, youth-driven service here .
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Middle College and Early College Grant is a grant from the California Department of Education that funds the planning, startup, and expansion of Middle College and Early College High Schools across California. This competitive grant supports schools located on the campus of a local educational agency, a partnering community college, or another location determined by a local partnership, with the goal of expanding dual enrollment opportunities for California students. Eligible applicants include California Local Educational Agencies (LEAs), including school districts and charter schools. Funding amounts vary by project. Questions can be directed to MCECgrant@cde.ca.gov.
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