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UNFCU Foundation Announces 2024 Grants that Invest in Projects Tackling Poverty


Supports job creation, education, and health care for vulnerable women and youth

LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y., Feb. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- UNFCU Foundation announced that this year it is providing $645K to 19 grant partners on three continents. Projects align with UNFCU Foundation's mission to sustain pathways out of poverty for marginalized women and youth. Catalyzing this work is access to critical health care, livelihood training, and quality education that UNFCU Foundation has prioritized since 2015.

"We remain more focused than ever on localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals," said Pamela Agnone

"We are thrilled to build upon our momentum and partner with organizations that are positively changing the trajectory of the most underserved members of society. This creates agency for women and youth to thrive," said Yma Gordon, the Executive Director of the UNFCU Foundation. "We look forward to another impactful year of collaborations and inspiration drawn from program participants overcoming incredible odds."

"Given global challenges and setbacks in poverty alleviation, we remain more focused than ever on localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals," said Pamela Agnone, Chairperson of the UNFCU Foundation. "The SDGs represent a call to action to leave no one behind which inspires and guides our philanthropy."

UNFCU Foundation awards grants to non-profit, non-governmental, and UN organizations with track records of accomplishment, notably UN SDG impact. This year, special emphasis for selection was placed on partners' commitment to sustainability, specifically having a positive impact on people and planet.

According to grant partners, their ability to scale up programs in urban and remote areas, and refugee settlements is driving results:

Grantees and projects supported by the UNFCU Foundation in 2024:

Health care grantees:

Education grantees:

Livelihood training grantees:

Supporting emergency relief efforts in 2023:

UNFCU Foundation also worked alongside the UN community to support critical relief on the ground. These partnerships underscore commitment by the UNFCU Foundation to quickly respond and decrease the impacts of job, health care, and education loss. In 2023, UNFCU Foundation's campaigns funded UNICEF's work in Libya that offered relief to survivors of devastating floods. In Morocco, it provided long-term support for families in the aftermath of severe earthquakes. UNFCU Foundation also undertook a relief effort for the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria raising funds for UNICEF, UNHCR, and UNFPA.

ABOUT UNFCU FOUNDATION

UNFCU Foundation is an accredited New York-based, not-for-profit corporation launched in 2015. It was established by the United Nations Federal Credit Union (UNFCU) with a mission to sustain the path out of poverty through health care and education for women and youth. Since its inception, UNFCU Foundation has supported programs to enable more than 43,600 marginalized women and youth to unlock their potential.

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SOURCE UNFCU Foundation



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