2012 Annual Report

Grant Listings: Economic Security

The following list of grants are those made or renewed in the Economic Security program in 2012. Click on any grantee to view the details.

Future funding [denoted in italics] for multi-year projects is contingent upon fulfillment of the terms of the grant and review by the Fund. The list is divided into sections by category.

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Workforce Development
To help low-income people gain the skills and access necessary to secure quality employment and achieve upward mobility.
Bay Area Video Coalition - $50,000
Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative - $150,000
Beyond Emancipation - $50,000
Cypress Mandela Training Center - $50,000
The English Center for International Women - $15,000
Jewish Vocational Services - $100,000
JUMA Ventures - $25,000
Mission Neighborhood Centers - $30,000
Rubicon Programs - $30,000
SF Made - $35,000
The Stride Center - $50,000
Swords to Plowshares - $25,000
Upwardly Global - $50,000
Wardrobe for Opportunity - $50,000
World Institute on Disability - $15,000
Year Up - $50,000
Young Community Developers - $50,000
Youth Employment Partnership - $25,000

Asset Building
Alameda County Community Asset Network - $35,000
AnewAmerica Community Corporation - $65,000
Asset Funders Network - $50,000
CFED - $55,000
Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action - $20,000
East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation - $50,000
Game Theory Academy - $20,000
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco - $25,000
Kindergarten to College - $50,000
La Cocina - $50,000
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights - $40,000
Mission Asset Fund - $50,000
Mission Economic Development Agency - $50,000
Mission SF Community Financial Center - $50,000
Opportunity Fund - $50,000
Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center - $60,000
San Francisco Housing Development Corporation (SFHDC) - $40,000
Spanish Speaking Unity Council of Alameda County/The Unity Council - $50,000
Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative - $25,000
Women's Initiative for Self-Employment - $60,000

Foreclosure Response
East Bay Housing Organizations - $20,000

Public Policy
To encourage changes in public policy, regulatory reform, and the delivery of services to low- and moderate-income people with the goal of increasing opportunities and removing barriers to economic security.
California Reinvestment Coalition - $40,000
PICO National Network - $40,000

Policy/Field Building
Southeast Community Facility - $11,000

Innovation
Community Housing Development Corporation of North Richmond - $40,000