Hopelab Foundation Inc
Hopelab Foundation Inc is a active grantmaker that only funds pre-selected organizations, distributing $920K through 17 grants annually.
2023 Summary
$30.35M
Total Assets
$920,215
Funding Awarded
17
Grants Given
$40,000
Median Grant
$150,000
Largest Grant
$15,000
Smallest Grant
2023 Recipients
Recipient | Award | Location | Purpose |
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Cornell University | $150,000 | Ithaca, NEW YORK | Funding Towards The Incubation And Development Of The Purpose Commons Initiative, With The Ultimate Goal Of Bringing The Science Of Purpose To Youth Serving Organizations & Other Stakeholders |
Seattle Foundation | $110,000 | Seattle, WASHINGTON | Hopelab Joined The Fast Pooled Fund Collaborative (Funders For Adolescent Science Translation) |
Centerlink | $100,000 | Fort Lauderdale, FLORIDA | Maintenance And Marketing Of Imi |
Characterlab | $100,000 | Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA | Support For Exploring A New Direct To Teen Research Platform To Advance Research On Essential Topics For Youth In A Setting That Prioritizes The Voices And Needs Of Young People. |
Ksana Health Inc | $74,900 | Eugene, OREGON | Working With Diverse At Risk Adolescents Using Health Equity Informed Implementation Science Methods. Optimizing Feasibility, Acceptability, And Appropriateness For Youth, In Particular Black Youth, Using Leading Implementation Science Frameworks And Capitalizing On Research Team's Expertise In Implementation Science And Qualitative Methods. |
Hopelab Youth Power Fund | $50,000 | San Francisco, CALIFORNIA | Hopelab Contribution To A Pooled Fund, With 13 Other Funders, Called The Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund. The Fund Has Made Grants To Youth And Intergenerationally Led Organizations Shaping The Responsible Technology Movement. |
Race Space | $50,000 | Menlo Park, CALIFORNIA | Building A Web Based Tool Focused On Reducing Depression And Suicidality Resulting From Racial Discrimination By Increasing Psychoeducation About Race And Racism (E.G., Racial Socialization Competency). |
Css Ventures | $50,000 | Pacific Palisades, CALIFORNIA | Ask Yalda Is A Web Based Application That Integrates The Power Of Natural Language Processing And Machine Learning With The Subject Matter Expertise Of Css. It Provides An Avenue Into The Large And Rapidly Expanding Corpus Of Social Science Data That Traditionally Takes The Form Of Tens Of Thousands Of Academic Papers About Child And Adolescent Development And Psychology. Ask Yalda Will Instantly Deliver Clearly Worded Insights From Academic Research Through A User Friendly Interface That Is Searchable And Curatable By Media Content Creators. |
Live Better Corp | $40,000 | New York, NEW YORK | The Purpose Of The Grant Is Support Koko's Mission To Ensure That No One In Emotional Distress Online Goes Without Help. They Partner With Large Online Networks To Reach Users Where They Are By Embedding Their Digital Services Directly Into The Platform That Millions Of People Use Each Day, So That Everyone Can Have Free, Instant Access To Evidence Based Mental Well Being Interventions. |
Alameda Family Services | $40,000 | Alameda, CALIFORNIA | Study Hypothesizes That Protective Factors Increase Resilience And Reduce Emotional Distress Levels. Screening That Solicits Data On Lagging Or Absent Protective Factors Can Inform Mental Health Services. When These Protective Factors Are Strengthened Through Treatment, Subjective Distress Levels Decrease. |
Cornell University | $37,000 | Ithaca, NEW YORK | Researching How Slow Breathing Exercises, Mindfulness Meditation, And Positive Emotions Have The Power To De Stress, Enhance Cardiovascular Relaxation, And Restore Mental Flexibility; All Features That Would Expand One's Available Mental Space To Reflect Upon Purpose. Pilot Consumers Are Part Of The Teacher Opportunity Core Ii (Tocii) Program, A Group Of Young, Pre Service (In Training) Teachers Of Color Are Completing Their Clinical Training In The City Of Syracuse School District. |
Geo Grantmakers For Effective Organizations | $25,000 | Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | Philanthropic Culture & Practice To Support Thriving Non Profits And Communities |
Rock Health Foundation | $25,000 | San Francisco, CALIFORNIA | To Support Rock Health.Org, Which Brings Together Innovators, Entrepreneurs And Investors From Across The Us Interested In Supporting Health Care Access And Equity. Through This Grant We Supported Rock Health's Work On The Report "Building Towards Equity, A Working Model For Digital Health." |
Rescue Agency Public Benefit | $20,500 | San Diego, CALIFORNIA | The Purpose Of The Grant Is To Enhance The Quit The Hit ("Qth") Website To Increase The Appeal Of The Qth Program, Streamline The Registration And Data Collection Process And Ultimately Enrich The Lives Of Young People Across The Country, Consistent With The Charitable Purposes For Which Qth Was Developed, Namely To Provide An Innovation Solution For Teen Vaping Cessation. |
The Brigham And Women's Hospital | $16,500 | Boston, MASSACHUSETTS | Examining The Role Of Psychological Safety In Youth Mental Health By Conducting A Synthesis Of Existing Literature Across Multiple Disciplines, Identifying Measures That May Be Necessary To Conduct This Research, And Meeting With Youth To Discuss And Identify Where There Are Gaps In The Scientific Literature |
President And Fellows Of Harvard College | $16,315 | Cambridge, MASSACHUSETTS | Examining The Role Of Psychological Safety In Youth Mental Health By Conducting A Synthesis Of Existing Literature Across Multiple Disciplines, Identifying Measures That May Be Necessary To Conduct This Research, And Meeting With Youth To Discuss And Identify Where There Are Gaps In The Scientific Literature |
Hlt Impact Foundation | $15,000 | New York, NEW YORK | Hopelab Contribution To The Hlth Techquity Iniative. The Fund Was Used To Create A Benchmarking Survey On Techquity Among Healthcare Leaders And To Create An Ethnography Video Examining How Techquity Related To The Lives Of Children, Youth And Families Impacted By The Healthcare System. |
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NY
New York
$242,000 -
CA
California
$235,500 -
WA
Washington
$110,000 -
FL
Florida
$100,000 -
PA
Pennsylvania
$100,000 -
OR
Oregon
$74,900 -
MA
Massachusetts
$32,815 -
DC
District of Columbia
$25,000
Contacts
Name | Phone | Title |
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Nathan Jayappa | 4158188400 | Treasurer |
Nathan Jayappa | Signing Officer |
Historical Financials
Year | Total Assets | Total Giving | Grants | Median Grant | Max Grant | Min Grant |
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2023 | $30,347,997 | $920,215 | 17 | $40,000 | $150,000 | $15,000 |
2022 | $32,085,472 | $959,759 | 10 | $58,967 | $330,000 | $6,825 |
2021 | $29,523,451 | $504,474 | 13 | $25,000 | $200,000 | $10,000 |
2020 | $23,376,538 | $182,588 | 7 | $25,000 | $50,618 | $5,000 |
2019 | $22,325,605 | $309,147 | 11 | $25,000 | $60,000 | $2,800 |
2018 | $20,179,101 | $5,000 | 1 | $5,000 | $5,000 | $5,000 |