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HUMAN RIGHTS

 

Access to basic human needs is essential for people to achieve self-sufficiency and financial independence. SWAHA Foundation is committed to breaking cycles of poverty by supporting nonprofit organizations that provide individuals and communities with the resources and tools they need to stand on their own and live a fulfilling life.

SWAHA’s Human Rights thematic granting bucket is the Foundation’s most global in scope, and SWAHA supports nonprofits around the world working to enrich and empower under-resourced communities.

 
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American Jewish World Service

With Jewish values and a global reach, AJWS is addressing the most pressing issues of our time.

Rose Affordable Housing

Real estate fund that provides dignified affordable housing in high-growth US domestic markets.

Turner Impact Capital

Aims to preserve and improve naturally affordable housing properties in the U.S.

 

Valley Settlement

Helping immigrant families with 2nd gen programming and meeting the needs of families living in Roaring Fork Valley, CO.

 

CIM Enterprise Loan Fund

Working with alternative lenders serving small businesses and underserved individuals.

 

Citizen Potawatomi CDC

Promoting economic opportunity and financial well-being of Native populations.

Friendship Bridge

Creating opportunities that empower indigenous women living in rural areas in Guatemala.

 

HCAP Partners

Seeking to address job quality challenges in the US, focusing on improving economic opportunities.

 

Founders First Capital Partners

Working to bridge racial and social equity gaps by offering alternative growth capital and advisory programs.

 

Colorado Enterprise Fund

Bridging a financing gap to benefit low-income communities, people of color, women, Veterans, and new entrepreneurs.

 
 
 

“Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”

— Harriet Tubman