The Hg Foundation, a grant-giving charity focused on improving tech education and skills, announced a new $1.2 million partnership with Hopeworks, a social enterprise that supports young adults into long-term living wage careers. The partnership will enable Hopeworks to expand its operations to two new cities.
Hopeworks was founded in New Jersey in 1999 to help young adults overcome barriers to economic opportunity and build sustainable futures. Most participants do not have college degrees, and 99% of them are unemployed when they join the program. Young adults coming to Hopeworks have ambition and drive, often overcoming significant, systematic barriers as they work to change their lives.
Participants train in one of Hopeworks’ business areas, such as Web Design, Geographic Information Services (GIS), or Data Analytics and Business. This is followed by six months of work experience within Hopeworks’ business arm, aligned with their area of training, before transitioning to long-term employment. To date, Hopeworks has supported more than 3,000 young adults. Among current cohorts, 95% secure employment within a year.
The Hg Foundation’s $1.2 million grant over the next three years will enable the expansion of Hopeworks’ web design program in two new cities, funding approximately half of the projected growth in this training area. Key measures of impact will include the proportion of young adults securing long-term employment in tech and their average income increase following the program. A portion of the funding will also strengthen Hopeworks’ senior leadership capacity to ensure effective scaling. In addition, The Hg Foundation will contribute to data and impact measurement efforts, including exploring the potential for an independent evaluation.
“This partnership with The Hg Foundation is a game-changer for the young adults we serve, and expanding into new cities means we can reach even more individuals who are ready to transform their lives.” said Dan Rhoton, CEO of Hopeworks. “We are incredibly grateful for The Hg Foundation’s belief in our mission and their generous support. Their investment doesn’t just help us grow — it sends a powerful message to our young adults that they are seen, valued, and capable of building bright, sustainable futures.”
“Our partnership with Hopeworks goes to the heart of The Hg Foundation’s commitment to provide career opportunities in STEM for those seeking to transform their lives,” said Robert Citrino, a HG principal. “We are excited to support an organization that offers a high touch, high impact program as it scales into new regions, and we look forward to seeing further growth and success in the accessibility of careers in STEM.”
The Hg Foundation’s vision is that the tech workforce of the future harnesses the talents of all, regardless of background. It does this by supporting education and employment-based programs across the UK, USA, and Europe where it can demonstrate measurable, long-term, and scalable impact and make a difference to those that need it most.
Find out more at thehgfoundation.com
Hopeworks is a nonprofit social enterprise that uses technology, trauma-informed care, and market-based businesses to transform lives. Young adults in Hopeworks’ program receive hard and soft skill training; career coaching; barrier reduction services (food, housing/mental health care referrals); academic support; and paid work experience in Hopeworks businesses. Over 99% of young adults (17-26) entering Hopeworks are unemployed. After completion, they earn over $44,000 annually, with a 12-month retention rate of over 90% in their jobs. Hopeworks is a registered 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. Find out more at hopeworks.org.