Funding search · The James Irvine Foundation · grants
The James Irvine Foundation: all 1,916 grants
Largest first · $517.6M across 2022–2024 · back to the overview
- $15.0M
Tides Center · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To strengthen worker organizations in CA
- $14.0M
Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Pr · Sacramento, CA · 2022
To launch CEMI
- $11.2M
Tides Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Fair Work in California
- $10.4M
Central Valley Community Foundation · Fresno, CA · 2023
To support Fresno's inclusive economy
- $9.3M
Inland Empire Community Foundation · Riverside, CA · 2022
For community economic development
- $8.0M
Inland Empire Community Foundation · Riverside, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $7.5M
San Francisco Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2024
To support Housing Affordability in CA
- $7.5M
Community Foundation of San Joaquin · Stockton, CA · 2023
To advance inclusive economic planning
- $7.5M
San Francisco Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To expand capacity of housing advocates
- $6.5M
Regents of the University of California On Behalf of Its Merced Campus · Merced, CA · 2022
For the Community and Labor Center
- $5.6M
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022
For a new workforce fund
- $5.0M
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023
For a new workforce fund
- $4.4M
Reinvent Stockton Foundation · Stockton, CA · 2023
To support youth development in Stockton
- $4.4M
Foundation for California Community Colleges · Sacramento, CA · 2024
To support Better Careers in California
- $4.0M
Movement Innovation Collaborative · Oakland, CA · 2024
To support Research and Development in CA
- $4.0M
Latino Community Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2023
To advance economic justice for Latinos
- $3.7M
Powerswitch Action · Oakland, CA · 2023
To support low-income workers in CA
- $3.6M
National Domestic Workers Alliance · New York, NY · 2024
To support Fair Work in California
- $3.5M
Silicon Valley Community Foundation · Mountain View, CA · 2023
For the California Black Freedom Fund
- $3.4M
Community Foundation for Monterey County · Monterey, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $3.3M
United Way · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To support a housing coalition
- $3.1M
Liberty Hill Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To support tenant organizing
- $3.0M
Tides Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Better Careers in California
- $3.0M
Housing California · Sacramento, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $3.0M
Ventures · Watsonville, CA · 2023
For a worker-owned business structure
- $3.0M
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022
For the Families and Workers Fund, to support efforts to advance good jobs and equitable, effective public benefits for low-wage workers in California and nationwide.
- $2.8M
Regents of the University of California · Berkeley, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $2.6M
Regents of the University of California On Behalf of Its Los Angeles Campus · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
To support workers' rights organizations
- $2.6M
Working Partnerships USA · San Jose, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $2.6M
California Community Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To advance inclusive development
- $2.5M
Community Foundation of San Joaquin · Stockton, CA · 2022
To advance inclusive economic planning
- $2.5M
Borealis Philanthropy · Minneapolis, MN · 2024
To support Research and Development in CA
- $2.5M
Coalition for Responsible Community Development · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Better Careers in California
- $2.5M
Common Counsel Foundation · Oakland, CA · 2023
To invest in a pooled housing fund
- $2.5M
Humboldt Area Foundation · Bayside, CA · 2023
To support climate resilience
- $2.5M
College Futures Foundation · Oakland, CA · 2022
For a partnership with College Futures
- $2.4M
Chinese Progressive Association · Oakland, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $2.4M
Los Angeles Black Worker Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
For general operating support
- $2.4M
Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project · Oxnard, CA · 2022
For general operating support.
- $2.4M
Tides Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Just Prosperity in California
- $2.3M
Community Partners · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To support CA Tribal communities
- $2.3M
Capitol Impact Consulting Llc · Sacramento, CA · 2023
For 2024 Leadership Award grants
- $2.3M
Capitol Impact Consulting Llc · Sacramento, CA · 2023
For leadership award grants in 2023
- $2.3M
Capitol Impact Consulting Llc · Sacramento, CA · 2022
For leadership awards grants in 2022
- $2.1M
Community Partners · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Just Prosperity in California
- $2.1M
National Day Laborer Organizing Network · Pasadena, CA · 2022
To support low-wage day laborers in CA
- $2.0M
Chinese Progressive Association · Oakland, CA · 2024
To support Just Prosperity in California
- $2.0M
Ampac Tri-State Cdc · Ontario, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $2.0M
Anti-Recidivism Coalition · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
For general operating support
- $2.0M
Canal Alliance · San Rafael, CA · 2024
For general operating support
- $2.0M
Fresno Community Development Financial Institution · Fresno, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $2.0M
Pico California · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
For general operating support
- $2.0M
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023
For a new nonprofit resilience fund
- $2.0M
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus · San Francisco, CA · 2023
To support worker rights
- $2.0M
Calcef Innovations · Oakland, CA · 2023
To support tribal economic opportunity
- $2.0M
California Calls Education Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $2.0M
Charitable Ventures of Orange County · Santa Ana, CA · 2023
For an economic justice initiative
- $2.0M
Neighborhood Funders Group · Oakland, CA · 2023
For CA community-labor partnerships
- $2.0M
Power California · Oakland, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $2.0M
Public Policy Institute of California · San Francisco, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $2.0M
Chinese Progressive Association · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To increase AAPI civic engagement in CA
- $2.0M
Foundation for California Community Colleges · Sacramento, CA · 2022
For inclusive apprenticeship in the IE
- $2.0M
Latino Community Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2022
For California's Latino Power Fund
- $2.0M
Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
For general operating support.
- $2.0M
Pico California · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To build CA racial & economic power
- $1.9M
University Corporation at Monterey Bay · Seaside, CA · 2023
For quality jobs in Monterey Bay
- $1.9M
California Calls Education Fund · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Just Prosperity in California
- $1.8M
Center On Policy Initiatives · San Diego, CA · 2023
To support low-wage San Diego workers
- $1.8M
Regents of the University of California On Behalf of Its Berkeley Campus · Berkeley, CA · 2023
To support learning on low-wage work
- $1.8M
University of California Berkeley Foundation · Berkeley, CA · 2022
To produce housing research
- $1.8M
Kitchen Table Advisors · Berkeley, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $1.8M
Jobs for the Future · Boston, MA · 2022
For public sector practice change.
- $1.7M
Powerswitch Action · Oakland, CA · 2024
To support Fair Work in California
- $1.7M
Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates of Southern California · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $1.7M
Warehouse Worker Resource Center · Ontario, CA · 2022
To support a low-wage worker network
- $1.6M
Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement · San Bernardino, CA · 2023
To support low-wage workers in the IE
- $1.6M
University of California Berkeley Foundation · Berkeley, CA · 2024
To support Housing Affordability in CA
- $1.6M
Grace-Inc · Pasadena, CA · 2023
To support CalEITC Coalition
- $1.6M
Common Counsel Foundation · Oakland, CA · 2023
To advance community ownership in CA
- $1.5M
Action Council of Monterey County · Salinas, CA · 2024
To support Priority Communities in California
- $1.5M
Catalyst California · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
For general operating support
- $1.5M
California Budget & Policy Center · Sacramento, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $1.5M
Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation · Fresno, CA · 2023
To support low-income entrepreneurs
- $1.5M
Jewish Vocational & Career Counseling Service · San Francisco, CA · 2023
For general operating support
- $1.5M
University of Southern California · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
To support research and narratives in CA
- $1.5M
Advancement Project · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To foster upward mobility in CA
- $1.5M
Calcef Innovations · Oakland, CA · 2022
For partnerships in the Salton Sea.
- $1.5M
Center for Employment Opportunities · New York, NY · 2022
For program expansion.
- $1.5M
The Regents of the University of California · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
To improve CA policies & public programs
- $1.5M
University Corporation at Monterey Bay · Seaside, CA · 2022
For quality jobs in Monterey Bay.
- $1.5M
Warehouse Worker Resource Center · Ontario, CA · 2022
For general operating support.
- $1.4M
Possibility Labs · San Francisco, CA · 2023
To advance community ownership in CA
- $1.4M
Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy · Ventura, CA · 2022
For general operating support.
- $1.4M
Mujeres Unidas Y Activas · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support low-income dometic workers
- $1.4M
National Domestic Workers Alliance · New York, NY · 2023
To support low-wage domestic workers
- $1.4M
National Domestic Workers Alliance · New York, NY · 2022
To support low-wage domestic workers.
- $1.3M
California Community Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
To support Housing Affordability in CA
- $1.2M
Maintenance Industry Labor-Management Cooperation Trust Fund · El Monte, CA · 2024
To support Fair Work in California
- $1.2M
Inland Empire Community Foundation · Riverside, CA · 2023
To support the Black Equity Fund
- $1.2M
Regents of the University of California On Behalf of Its Los Angeles Campus · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
For research on Latino workers

