Starting Over, Inc.
$400,000
To expand support for workers impacted by the criminal justice system in the Inland Empire through outreach, advocacy, workforce development, and community organizing.
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$400,000
To expand support for workers impacted by the criminal justice system in the Inland Empire through outreach, advocacy, workforce development, and community organizing.
$2,200,000
For general operating support.
$1,775,000
To improve working conditions for domestic care workers through outreach, leadership development, and advocacy, through an entity such as the California Domestic Workers Coalition.
$2,375,000
For general operating support
$2,100,000
For general operating support
$40,000
To support staff transitions and organizational change processes through training and coaching.
$4,100,000
To ensure labor protections and improved conditions for domestic and home care workers in California.
$154,000
To support a coalition of worker rights organizations conducting outreach, education, and enforcement of labor protections in the San Francisco Bay Area.
$350,000
To develop an evaluation plan that facilitates learning across worker rights organizations in California.
$450,000
For general operating support.
$700,000
To increase access to workforce training and employment opportunities for low-wage workers in California.
$375,000
To support worker rights organizations pursuing private litigation to enforce labor protections on behalf of low-wage workers.
$200,000
To increase access to workforce training and employment opportunities for low-wage immigrant and Indigenous farmworkers.
$415,000
To support research and analysis on solutions to improve the wage claims enforcement process and expand workplace protections for low-wage workers in California.
$400,000
For general operating support.
$60,000
To support the Emerging Workforce Summit, a convening of leaders across growing industries in California.
$300,000
To support worker rights organizations with research and analysis, fundraising, and shared organizing approaches that benefit low-income workers in California.
$1,000,000
To expand worker rights organizations’ engagement of low-income Californians through digital organizing training and partnerships, through an entity such as Organized Power in Numbers.
$550,000
For general operating support.
$400,000
To create a high-road owner program that improves wages and job conditions for workers in the nail salon industry, through an entity such as the California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative.