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Charles Hayden Foundation Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Charles Hayden Foundation
Last Updated: September 07, 2025

Summary

The Charles Hayden Foundation Grant supports institutions serving youth and young adults in Boston and metropolitan New York, prioritizing high school to post-secondary success. It emphasizes programs that demonstrate significant impact and measurable progress toward defined goals. The Foundation seeks to ensure that young people gain quality education and career opportunities, and it provides funding for initiatives that foster confidence, informed decision-making, and academic achievement among youth.

Overview

Hayden Foundation Grant The Charles Hayden Foundation makes contributions only to institutions that serve youth and young adults from the City of Boston and metropolitan New York, with an emphasis on high school through post-secondary success. Priority is given to applicants from New York City and the city of Boston. Metropolitan New York is defined as New York City, and, in New Jersey, solely in the city of Newark. Grants are also made to institutions that support youth activities outside these areas when a substantial majority of the youth served comes from within the Foundation’s defined geographic catchment areas. The Foundation's Grantmaking Guidelines Our Mission Statement details our grantmaking criteria and should be read in conjunction with these Guidelines. We concentrate support on youth development and education programs that present: evidence of significant program impact on young people andplans for making measurable progress toward well-defined goals in a specific time frame. The Foundation’s long-term goal is for young people to obtain quality education and rewarding careers. Funding is prioritized for organizations that support youth to gain new knowledge and access to academic and career choices. Potential grantees must show evidence that young people in their programs grow in confidence and ability to make informed choices to pursue academic and professional opportunities that build fulfilling careers. Long-term Impact The Foundation works to ensure that youth obtain quality education and rewarding careers. Attributes that the Foundation Seeks in Funded Programs For youth development programs: Relationships between youth and youth agency staff that are caring, consistent, and continue throughout the course of the youth’s long-term development. Engaging, enriching and safe activities during the non-school hours. Activities and counseling that help youth prepare for post-secondary education. For school programs (including (1) charter schools, (2) public district schools, and (3) independent and parochial schools that charge a maximum of $12,000/year for tuition): Schools must have been in operation for the following amount of time: Grades 6-8: until the entering 6th grade cohort has completed the 8th grade and there is 8th grade state test data and high school placement data. Grades 9-12: until there is at a minimum one year of graduation and college matriculation data. High expectations for student's mental development, reflected in a challenging course of study that emphasizes reading, writing, mathematics and other core skill and content areas. Active engagement of parents in their children's education at home and in schools. Collaboration with other organizations and programs that can contribute to student's learning. Activities and counseling that help youth prepare for post-secondary education. Track record of increased student academic achievement. Outcomes Youth have knowledge of, and access to, academic and career choices.Youth have the confidence and ability to make their own choices through self determination, critical thinking skills and persistence.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Charles Hayden Foundation makes contributions only to institutions that serve youth and young adults from the City of Boston and metropolitan New York, with an emphasis on high school through post-secondary success. Applications must include a copy of the Internal Revenue Service letter determining tax-exempt status.

Ineligibility

Multi-year requests will not be accepted at this time.The Foundation does not fund: Capital projectsIndividualsEndowmentsReligious organizations and theological institutions, unless programs are oriented toward community youthInstitutions of higher education - except to support work on pre-collegiate programsHospitals, hospices, and projects that are essentially medical in nature. Arts exposure programs

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Fields of Work

youth-programseducationcollege-prep

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