Charles Hayden Foundation

New York, NY · Private foundation

Charles Hayden Foundation

$17M
Granted FY2020
1
Grantees
1
Communities
$17M
Largest
01The Money
01FY2020 · all 1

Where the money goes

Your largest commitments this year, scaled to your single biggest grant.

  • SEE SCHEDULE ATTACHED$16,678,041
    SEE ATTACHEDNEW YORK, NY
$16,678,041
Median grant
1
States reached
$409M
Total assets
02Community Need
02

Do your dollars go where the need is?

Each grant placed by the hardship in its grantee’s ZIP, then read against the area’s typical level.

shade tracts by:
less more people below the poverty line (ACS) a grant (size = $)
No stated service area (private foundation); the shaded counties are your revealed footprint — where your grant dollars actually concentrate. Tracts shaded by need; each dot is a grant at its grantee’s address (which can differ from where services land). Click any tract or grant for detail. Geometry: U.S. Census TIGER.
show:

Dollar for dollar, your grants (FY20–20) land where people below the poverty line runs at 13% — the area typically sits at 10%. 100% of every dollar reach neighbourhoods with above-average need. You fund into need, not around it.

area typical 10%SEE SCHEDULE ATTACHED: $16.7M → 13%0%20%40%50%more need →
grant to an above-average-need area below average· circle size = grant amount

Matched: human-services grants are those whose grantee’s IRS cause code is Human Services. Placed by people below the poverty line in the grantee’s ZIP, averaged from the tracts in that ZIP; grantee ZIP can differ from where services are delivered.

The hardship those neighbourhoods carry, beyond income:

  • Adults without health insurance:reaches 29.4% in some neighbourhoods (typically 4.9%)(CDC, modelled)

Grants placed by each grantee’s ZIP, which can differ from where services are actually delivered. Need from public data — U.S. Census/ACS, CDC PLACES, Eviction Lab, USDA, United Way ALICE. Shown as context about the area, never attributed to your giving.