DPR Foundation Makes Record Investment to Build Possibilities for Youth
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$2.75M distribution supports 42 nonprofit partners seeking to transform the lives of underserved youth
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 2, 2026 – The DPR Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by DPR Construction, announced that it has distributed $2.75 million in grants to 42 nonprofit partners nationwide. This represents the largest annual distribution in its history and marks a 25% increase from last year, bringing the Foundation’s cumulative total to $18.8 million since being established in 2008.
“These funds tangibly support thousands of youth in the communities where DPR operates,” said Cari Williams, DPR’s global social responsibility leader and President of the DPR Foundation. “We’re thrilled to be able to complement DPR’s community involvement efforts with grants that help change possibilities for recipient organizations and the people they serve for the long-term.”
The Foundation issued unrestricted grants ranging from $25,000 to $125,000 for individual organizations. To be eligible, organizations or their specific programs must help under-resourced youth build possibilities for their futures and demonstrate measurable outcomes from those efforts.
For example, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tampa Bay received a $125,000 grant for its work supporting thousands of youth throughout its region with scholarships, facility renovations and enhancements, education, training and operational support. With the grant, BGCGTB will be able to move forward with additional facility projects, program enhancements, and scholarship support.
“We are not able to fulfill our mission without partners like DPR,” said Cassandra Thomas, Chief Marketing Officer for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tampa Bay. “Our day-to-day staff does amazing work that is enabled by partners engaging with the work we do and putting their dollars behind it. DPR’s support over the past decade embodies that type of commitment.”
The full list of organizations receiving grants included:
- Arizona: Future for Kids and New Pathways for Youth
- Atlanta: Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta and CCYA
- Austin & Houston: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area, Girlstart and LifeWorks
- Baltimore: Friends of Great Kids Farm
- Boston: Waltham Boys & Girls Club
- Charlotte: OurBRIDGE for Kids and The ROC
- Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County, Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas and Girls Inc. of Tarrant County
- Greenville: Pendleton Place
- Mountain States: Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver and Project PAVE
- Nashville: Girls Inc. Huntsville and Gallatin Shalom Zone
- New Jersey: Boys & Girls Clubs in New Jersey
- Orlando: New Image Youth Center
- Raleigh-Durham: Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham & Orange Counties and Wake County Boys & Girls Clubs
- Richmond: Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond
- Sacramento: Boys & Girls Clubs of Placer County and Sacramento Youth Center
- San Diego: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego, Boys & Girls Clubs of North County and Youth Assistance Coalition
- San Francisco Bay Area: Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland, Boys & Girls Clubs of Tracy, Girls Inc. of Alameda County and Peninsula Bridge
- Seattle: Sawhorse Revolution and YouthCare’s YouthBuild program
- South Florida: Handy and Milagro Center
- Washington, DC: Cornerstone Craftsman and Second Story
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Posted on February 2, 2026
Last Updated January 30, 2026
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