Last year, their launch of the Nurse Family Partnership brought the proven home visiting model to DC for the first time with support from the Clark Foundation.
Focus Area: DC Initiatives
We give back to the community that has given so much to us.
We were honored to host an afternoon of reconnecting and learning about our Parent-Child Health Initiative!
The Clark Foundation hosted partner grantees and members of the philanthropic community to learn about accessible and equitable health care for all moms, babies, and families in Washington, DC.
Mamatoto Village working to curb pregnancy-related deaths in DC
Black people make up roughly half of all births in D.C., but account for 90% of all pregnancy-related deaths.
Since the 1960s, LAYC has supported the social, academic, and career needs of young people
Read about their strategy, progress, and impact from LAYC’s President and CEO, Lupi Quinteros-Grady.
With programs such as the Equitable Development Initiative and Entrepreneurs of Color Initiative, Capital Impact Partners has worked to expand opportunity for the last 40 years.
Watch to learn about our investment from Ryan Palmer, Director of DC Community Initiatives
Congratulations to Ellis Carr, President and CEO of Capital Impact Partners, for being named to Fast Company’s 2022 “Most Creative People in Business” list
The Clark Foundation is proud to have invested $2MM in the implementation of Capital Impact Partner’s Equitable Development Initiative in the DC Metro region
We believe in our non-profit partners.
This #NationalNonProfitDay, the Clark Foundation is proud to announce that we have invested over $330M in more than 250 DC-area nonprofits
Supporting the next generation of thinkers, innovators and change-makers is key to building communities that thrive.
The Clark Foundation is proud to have invested more than $148MM in schools, school-support organizations and community anchors serving the DC region.
Congratulations to the Consortium of Catholic Academies of the Archdiocese of Washington Inc. (CCA) on celebrating 25 years of service!
With its four schools, CCA delivers academic, social and financial support to over 850 DC-Area students from Pre-K through 8th grade.
This health clinic fills a gap in care for pregnant people in Wards 7 and 8
Mamatoto Village cares for patients throughout pregnancy, during birth, and afterwards.