Forum for Youth Investment is a nonprofit organization focused on preparing children for college throughout the U.S.
Financial Statistics
Total Assets
Total Revenue
Total Expenses Year Total Assets Total Revenue Total Expenses Filing 2023 $5,954,216 $8,055,224 $9,405,466 View 2022 $7,481,475 $9,056,134 $9,824,630 View 2021 $9,053,543 $7,540,773 $9,588,080 View 2020 $11,060,818 $12,669,011 $9,765,604 2019 $7,532,122 $11,978,923 $9,689,552 View
Prior year filings: 2015 , 2014 , 2013 , 2012 , 2011
Revenue Detail
Expenses Detail Employee Compensation Highest Earning Employees Employee Title Total Compensation Mishaela Duran PRESIDENT AND CEO $235,000 Kimberly Robinson EVP, YOUTH PROGRAM QUALITY $160,285 Tiffany Erickson EVP, STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS $133,842 Joseph Bertoletti VICE PRESIDENT $131,273 Caitlin Johnson CREATIVE DIRECTOR, SPARKACTION $126,910 Rong Turner DIRECTOR, BUDGET & FINANCE $123,222 Thaddeus Ferber EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT $120,987 David Martineau DIRECTOR, COACHING & TRAINING $114,398 Jo Ann Paanio DIRECTOR, ADVOCACY $112,370
More + Less – Grant Activity Grants Received Grants Given
All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:
Total Grant Value: $53,680,811 Number of Grants: 292 Number of Funders: 75 Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:
Amount Year Funder Subject $1,800,000 2022 Conrad N. Hilton Foundation to build the capacity of the opportunity youth field to create a transformational vision to reconnect opportunity youth $1,200,000 2021 The Wallace Foundation For general operating support. $500,000 2022 The Skillman Foundation YOUTH DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER $500,000 2020 The Skillman Foundation YOUTH DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER CORE SUPPORT $440,000 2021 The Wallace Foundation To provide technical assistance to the cities participating in the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative during its fifth and sixth years, and provide initiative thought partnership to Wallace. $400,000 2021 The Skillman Foundation YOUTH DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER CORE SUPPORT $391,000 2025 The Wallace Foundation To assess tools that measure the quality of out-of-school-time programs $380,000 2020 Esb Charitable Foundation FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE FORUM FOR YOUTH INVESTMENT TO ADVANCE THE READINESS PROJECTS – A CURATED SET OF PROJECTS THAT LEVERAGE THE SCIENCE OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT TO CREATE EQUITABLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN ALL OF THE SETTINGS WHERE YOUTH SPEND TIME. FUNDS WILL ALLOW THE FORUM TO MORE DEEPLY ENGAGE THE FOUNDATION'S CHARACTER INITIATIVE GRANTEES, DEEPENING AND SHOWCASING THEIR EFFORTS AND FOSTERING THEIR PARTNERSHIPS WITH K-12 EDUCATION PARTNERS AND OTHERS. $350,000 2024 The Annie E. Casey Foundation Support the Forum's Building Ecosystems to Support Thriving Youth initiative $324,009 2023 William T. Grant Foundation BUILDING CAPACITY AND BRIDGING RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE $300,000 2022 The Kresge Foundation To support the Forum for Youth Investment to implement its strategic plan during a new phase of organizational change $295,436 2020 UNITED WAY FOR SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Grant $283,300 2021 William T. Grant Foundation BUILDING CAPACITY AND BRIDGING RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE $252,106 2021 Cady-Lee Properties Inc TRANSFERS TO SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION $252,084 2020 Cady-Lee Properties Inc TRANSFERS TO SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION $251,343 2022 Cady-Lee Properties Inc TRANSFERS TO SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION $250,000 2021 The Kresge Foundation This grant will support the partnership with the Forum For Youth Investment’s deployment of a youth data squad cohort-based learning program. $250,000 2020 The Wallace Foundation To support the Forum as a communications partner. $248,097 2023 Cady-Lee Properties Inc TRANSFER TO SUPPORTED ORGANIZATION $225,000 2020 Andrus Family Fund The purpose of this grant is general operating support. $200,000 2023 The Wallace Foundation To enable The Forum for Youth Investment/Weikart Center to investigate and adapt their Youth Program Quality Assessment's goal for the youth workforce development system. $200,000 2022 The Prudential Foundation ADVANCING POLICY AND SYSTEM CHANGE FOR AND WITH OPPORTUNITY YOUTH $200,000 2021 The Prudential Foundation ADVOCACY FOR OPPORTUNITY YOUTH $200,000 2021 Conrad N. Hilton Foundation For support of advocacy work to ensure inclusion of Opportunity Youth in federal economic recovery policy. $200,000 2021 The Annie E. Casey Foundation Support the Forum's work on creating equitable ecosystems for youth and young adults
More + Less – All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:
Total Grant Value: $1,498,943 Number of Grants: 26 Number of Recipients: 20 Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:
Amount Year Funder Subject $275,053 2021 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences TO SUPPORT THE READINESS PROJECTS. $125,000 2022 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences TO SUPPORT READINESS PROJECTS $125,000 2021 National Urban League, Inc. TO SUPPORT THE READINESS PROJECTS. $125,000 2020 National Urban League, Inc. To support the readiness projects. $115,000 2022 National Urban League, Inc. TO SUPPORT READINESS PROJECTS $103,975 2022 Center for Creative Leadership TO SUPPORT AMEX CONVERGE ACADEMY $75,027 2020 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences To support the readiness projects. $66,000 2020 Strong City Baltimore Inc To support the children's funding project. $50,000 2022 American Association of School Administrators Inc TO SUPPORT READINESS PROJECTS $50,000 2021 American Association of School Administrators Inc TO SUPPORT THE READINESS PROJECTS. $26,250 2022 MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership, Inc. PARTICIPATION IN APA ANTI-RACISM $25,000 2021 California State University – North Ridge Foundation TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE REALIZING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL YOUTH LEARNING COHORT. $25,000 2021 Eclectic Soul Voices Corporation TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE REALIZING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL YOUTH LEARNING COHORT. $25,000 2021 Foundation for Louisiana TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE REALIZING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL YOUTH LEARNING COHORT. $25,000 2021 Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE REALIZING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL YOUTH LEARNING COHORT. $25,000 2021 University of Southern Maine TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE REALIZING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL YOUTH LEARNING COHORT. $22,500 2022 Turnaround for Children Inc PARTICIPATION IN APA ANTI-RACISM $15,000 2022 Communities in Schools of Va PARTICIPATION IN APA ANTI-RACISM $15,000 2022 Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley YPAR ACTION COHORT SUBGRANT $9,000 2023 Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board TO SUPPORT READINESS PROJECTS $7,500 2022 Points of Light PARTICIPATION IN APA ANTI-RACISM
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