Tow Foundation

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The Tow Foundation is a philanthropic organization that supports innovation and reform in areas such as journalism, higher education, and criminal justice through strategic grants and partnerships.

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Tow Foundation canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nonprofit organization
philanthropic foundation
beneficiary academic institutions
formerly incarcerated people
incarcerated people
journalists
nonprofit organizations
students
youth in the justice system
country United States of America
surface form: United States
donatesTo arts organizations
criminal justice reform organizations
journalism schools
universities
youth-serving organizations
fieldOfWork arts and culture
civic engagement
criminal justice reform
higher education
journalism
medical research
youth justice
focusesOn collaborative partnerships
evidence-based practices
innovation
system reform
foundedAs family foundation
foundedBy Claire Tow
Leonard Tow
Tow family
hasPart Tow Center for Digital Journalism
surface form: Tow Journalism Program

Tow Policy Initiatives
Tow Youth Justice Initiative
industry philanthropy
legalForm private foundation
method capacity-building support
multi-year grants
partnerships with nonprofit organizations
partnerships with universities
policy advocacy support
strategic grantmaking
missionStatement to promote innovation and reform through strategic philanthropy and partnerships
purpose improve outcomes for system-involved youth
strengthen democratic institutions
support criminal justice reform
support innovation in journalism
support reform in higher education

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