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Visit funder's website →The James Irvine Foundation Grants is a grantmaking program from The James Irvine Foundation that funds efforts to ensure all low-income workers in California have the power to advance economically. With $3. 6 billion in assets, the Foundation made $160.
2 million in grants in 2025. Current focus areas include Fair Work, which advances fairness, dignity, and respect for California workers, and Better Careers, which connects Californians to good jobs with family-sustaining wages and advancement opportunities. The Foundation also conducts exploratory grantmaking and impact assessment.
Note that the Foundation is not currently accepting unsolicited inquiries for its initiatives; funding is directed toward existing grantees and invitation-based relationships.
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Our Grants - The James Irvine Foundation [](https://www. irvine. org/) * About Us Our goal is a California where all low-income workers have the power to advance economically.
About Us * Investments and Finances * Our Focus A California where all low-income workers have the power to advance economically.
Our Focus * Exploratory Grantmaking * Fair Work Advancing fairness, dignity, and respect for California workers * Better Careers Connecting Californians to good jobs with family-sustaining wages and advancement opportunities * Our Approach A singular goal unites all our workOur Approach * Our Initiative Model Our grantmaking initiatives have specific goals, budgets, and timelines to, collectively, achieve the impact we seek.
* Partnerships To better serve working people, we partner with nonprofits, funders, employers, labor, and policymakers. * Impact Assessment and Learning We seek to inform the foundation’s strategy, enhance impact, and share knowledge with our colleagues and the field. * Our Grants Supporting efforts to ensure all low-income workers in California have the power to advance economically.
Our Grants * Current Grantees Find reporting and application information here. * Grantseekers We are not accepting unsolicited inquiries for our initiatives or current grantmaking at this time. * Investments and Finances * Transitioning Grantmaking * Exploratory Grantmaking * Impact Assessment and Learning With $3.
6 billion in assets, the Foundation made grants of $160. 2 million in 2025. #### Our current grantees can access guidelines and other resources here.
Info for Current Grantees We are not accepting unsolicited inquiries for our new initiatives or current grantmaking at this time.
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