Partners

What Our Partners Say

Annual Summit- Conversations

“We appreciate the opportunity to engage in comprehensive and integrated conceptual conversations about our collective works, responsibilities, and visions.”

Communities of Practice

“We appreciate the ongoing support of the Siemer Institute in supporting our local work. We especially appreciate the Community of Practice (CoP) sessions, as opportunities to learn from others in the Siemer network and other experts.”

Advocacy Grants

“The advocacy grants are incredibly helpful in developing additional funding streams for programming.”

Our Partners in Housing Stability Services Delivery

To amplify the Siemer Institute’s social investment in families and children, we partner with mission-aligned organizations across the country. Learn about the partners who provide family stability programs through their valuable community connections below.

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Nationwide Partners Delivering Local Impact

In this brief yet impactful video, experience the dynamic partnership between the Siemer Institute and the YMCA. Discover how our collaboration is creating positive change and empowering communities.

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New Partners in 2026

In 2026, the Siemer Institute continues to grow its national network and deepen impact—now reaching 80 funded partners, 170+ service providers, across 42 states. This year, we welcomed Family Scholar House in Lexington, KY as a new funded partner. We also invested in 10 Expansion Grants and 4 Advocacy Grants nationwide, strengthening our network’s ability to deliver two-generation, wraparound support. Through these strategic investments, we are advancing housing stability, economic mobility, and educational success for families across the country. Greater Lehigh Valley needs to be left off, because they won’t be a partner until July 1 and still needs board approval. Also, Family Scholar House is a new funded partner as they were a service provider before.

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