The Children’s Partnership
The Children’s Partnership (TCP) is a California advocacy organization advancing child health equity through research, policy, and community engagement. TCP envisions a California where all children -- regardless of their race, ethnicity, or place of birth -- have the resources and opportunities they need to grow up healthy and thrive.
9 Grants / $2,935,000
2024
27
$750,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
to support the implementation of key early childhood development policies for children from birth to age five and coverage of community health workers, as part of the Finish Line project in California
2024
24
$185,000
Just Societies, Civil Society and Leadership
Purpose
to provide organizational strengthening support to improve internal culture, leadership, and systems
2022
12
$350,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
for general support
2022
12
$350,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
for general support
2021
24
$200,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
to raise awareness through community outreach and advocacy efforts about the child tax credit
2020
24
$700,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
to support the continuation of efforts to help shape and advance California's early childhood health equity agenda
2019
12
$250,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
to coordinate advocacy strategy that protects and advances health coverage and access to quality health care, and innovates California's health care system to better support the health and well-being of all children
2019
12
$50,000
Families and Communities, Children and Families
Purpose
to help shape and advance California's early childhood health equity agenda, alongside fellow health, education, and child advocacy partners and the Newsom Administration
2019
24
$100,000
Just Societies, Civil Society and Leadership
Purpose
for implementation of a two-year organizational development plan