Communities for Children

The Hogg Foundation awarded $1,000,000 for the Communities for Children grants. The grants will enhance or expand existing programs focused on positively impacting well-being, improving academic achievement, and providing relief from COVID-19 for students of color and their families.  

In December 2020, the Hogg Foundation received $1.1 million through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)The goal of the initiative is to help advance racial equity and support student mental wellness in communities most impacted by COVID-19. Using the CZI funds, the Hogg Foundation designed the Communities for Children initiative.   

Communities for Children is born from the recognition that the mental health impact of 2020-21 will be felt for years to come. The COVID-19 pandemic, civil unrest, and the economic recession have hit communities of color the hardest. This has presented new and unexpected challenges for schools, and these challenges are likely to continue and evolve throughout the current school year and beyond. The Communities for Children Initiative addresses systemic inequities and supports schools and organizations working against the tide of poor mental health resulting from the pandemic.

Background

We will be releasing more details about this exciting new initiative in the days to come. Check this page for future updates.

 

Questions: Contact Vicky Coffee, Director of Programs, or Rick Ybarra, Senior Program Officer