We believe natural leaders exist on every block and in every neighborhood.
The Graves Foundation partners with non-profits, organizers, researchers, policy makers, institutional and grassroots community leaders to create systemic change from the inside and outside. We build long-term, trusting relationships in community with grantees and partners by identifying and collaborating with key public and private organizations, leaders, and programs within our priority areas.
We believe in being present and engaged. Rather than request reports, we show up. We listen, learn, and work to better understand values, mission alignment, past efforts, and current goals.
If you’d like to speak to us about funding, you can start the process by filling out this alignment form. We’ll review your form and be in touch to begin the conversation if there is potential for funding.
Priority Areas
In grantmaking the Graves Foundation focuses on closing equity gaps and improving the lives of youth by supporting education, community-building, housing, and youth development in and around Minneapolis.
Education
We’re committed to stable, rigorous, and welcoming school communities for every child. To achieve that, Minneapolis needs healthy school governing bodies, family empowerment, and diverse quality educators. We invest in leaders and schools doing that work.
Youth Development
We want to see a Minneapolis where all youth thrive into adulthood. We are committed to learning from youth what thriving means to them. We’re intensely focused on youth who have been impacted by foster care. We’re dedicated to institutional reform and to exploring youth entitlements.
Housing
Stable housing is foundational to youth wellbeing and impacts every part of youth life, from education to health. We’re committed leaders and organizations who understand the current housing crisis and are looking for innovative, upstream solutions.
Grants by Invitation Only
Community
Our office is located in the Midtown Exchange building on Lake Street. We are committed to our community and to being a good neighbor in South Minneapolis. We want to partner with community-focused developers who help make our city a vibrant place, and we’re invested in leaders who prioritize cultural vitality.
Grants by Invitation Only
If you’d like to speak to us about funding, you can start the process by filling out this alignment form. We’ll review your form and be in touch to begin the conversation if there is potential for funding.