Our Work in the United States
Atlantic’s grantees have touched the lives of millions. Here are a few of their stories.
The Cornell Tradition
In 1982, Atlantic’s first-ever grant started the The Cornell Tradition fellowship, which has since supported 5,500 of Cornell University’s most service-oriented undergraduates. (We recently gave the program our very last grant, too.) Learn more >
Our Brother’s Keeper
Racial bias infected Duane Buck’s trial and death penalty sentence – and it almost cost him his life. Learn more >
Right to Care
Featuring Caring Across Generations co-director Ai-jen Poo, this film highlights both the important work being done by domestic workers in the U.S. and the challenges facing this growing workforce. Learn more >
George & Grace
For refugees like George, access to an immigration attorney can be the difference between life and death. After escaping persecution in Uganda, George started a new life in Chicago with help from the National Immigrant Justice Center. Learn more >
Hassan vs. NYPD
Follow the dramatic story of a legal case brought on behalf of Muslims unlawfully targeted and surveilled by the New York Police Department. Learn more >