Leadership
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California Budget Project -
$85,000
With California's budget woes worsening, it is important that the California Budget Project continue its work clarifying the complex fiscal policies that shape state services and governance. In 2011, the Project analyzed the impact the state budget and other key proposals would have on communities and families. It published briefing papers on budget issues such as school finance and workforce development. In 2012, the Project will continue this work, expanding outreach efforts through its website, blog, and publications. This grant is split between Education ($50,000) and Other Grantmaking ($35,000) programs. The full amount is listed in both areas.
Grant Amount: $85,000 [2012]
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$85,000 [2013]
Project Dates: 04/05/2012 through 04/05/2014
Project Web Site: www.cbp.org
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CFED -
$55,000
The 1:1 Fund is a new CFED initiative that establishes an online marketplace through which individual and institutional donors can contribute to low-income students' college savings accounts. It will use traditional, new, and grassroots media to inspire donors to match savings dollar-for-dollar. It will track contributions, allocate match funds, and partner with a financial institution to manage resources. In 2012, 1:1 Fund will support the college savings of 2,600 students with $250,000 in match funds, increasing their economic opportunity. This grant from the Fund is split between the Other Grantmaking and Economic Security programs, $5,000 and $50,000 respectively. The full amount of the grant is listed in both program areas.
Grant Amount: $55,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 04/05/2012 through 04/05/2013
Project Web Site: www.cfed.org
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CompassPoint Nonprofit Services -
$50,000
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services continues to be the largest and most important provider of technical assistance to the Bay Area nonprofit sector. It offers a range of leadership, management, strategy, and sector-building programs. The organization is exceptionally well managed, applying the advice it offers to its own operations. A multiyear general operating grant from the Fund allows CompassPoint the flexibility it needs to underwrite continuous innovation in its menu of programs and services.
Grant Amount: $50,000
[2011]
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$50,000 [2012]
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$50,000 [2013]
Project Dates: 11/18/2011 through 11/18/2014
Project Web Site: www.compasspoint.org
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Emerging Arts Professionals -
$25,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts
Through the Emerging Arts Professionals program, Bay Area arts professionals in their 30s and younger propose “learning fellowships” to a committee of peers. If selected, fellows pursue a line of study—employing coaches, working with mentors, taking classes, and launching experimental projects. They also meet monthly to problem-solve, share knowledge, and design events. A strength of this program is that it is organized and ably led by a diverse committee of young arts professionals. The Fund supports the program's innovative approach to strengthening skills, expanding knowledge, and organizing careers. This grant is split between Other Grantmaking and the Arts program areas, $20,000 and $5,000 respectively. The full amount is listed in both program areas.
Grant Amount: $25,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 04/10/2012 through 04/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.emergingsf.org
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Leadership Connection for Justice in Education -
$60,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Regents of the University of California
Leadership Connection for Justice in Education at the University of California, Berkeley is the leading trainer of Bay Area public school principals. Leadership Connection has worked extensively with Oakland and San Francisco school districts, placing 420 principals since 2000. It also offers a three-year induction program and a coaching initiative that trains current principals to earn administrative credentials and improve their skills. A portion of the Fund's support will help overhaul Leadership Connection's funding model to improve service sustainability. This grant is split between Other Grantmaking and Education program areas, $10,000 and $50,000 respectively. The full amount has been listed in both areas.
Grant Amount: $60,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: lcje.yvod.com
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Richmond District Neighborhood Center -
$10,000
Richmond District Neighborhood Center provides an array of vital services to 3,000 low- and moderate-income children, teens, seniors, and families each year. After 23 years, the Center's executive director, Patricia Kaussen, will retire in early 2013. This grant from the Fund supports the hiring of a consultant who will facilitate the transition and ensure community members remain included throughout the process.
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 05/01/2012 through 05/01/2013
Project Web Site: www.rdnc.org
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San Francisco Neighborhood Centers Together -
$45,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Richmond District Neighborhood Center
San Francisco Neighborhood Centers Together (SFNCT) is a network of neighborhood community centers that unites to support and develop leadership, increase member organizations' financial stability, and represent the group's interest. This grant from the Fund provides general operating support to further SFNCT's coaching and training of member organizations; to increase its visibility with city leaders; and to develop a set of measurements gaging the efficacy and achievements of the network.
Grant Amount: $45,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/13/2012 through 12/13/2013
Project Web Site: www.sfnct.org
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Mission Related
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Asset Funders Network -
$10,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Philanthropy New York
Asset Funders Network is a national foundation affinity group that promotes economic mobility. It achieves its goals by encouraging thoughtful philanthropic investment in programs and policies helping low-wealth individuals build and protect their assets. Asset Funders Network has become a prominent, respected resource both in the philanthropic arena and in the broader asset-building field.
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 05/30/2012 through 05/30/2013
Project Web Site: www.assetfunders.org
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Building Movement Project -
$45,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action
Building Movement Project's multichannel project, Nonprofits Talking Taxes, trains the California nonprofit sector on taxes and tax policy. Over two years, more than 2,500 people have attended its workshops and received training on the structural causes of the state budget deficit. Building Movement Project continues to provide monthly webinars and in-person workshops, focusing on large nonprofits and high-attendance conferences. Training partnerships are also being forged with statewide labor and advocacy organizations. Nonprofits Talking Taxes materials and the project's approach will be integrated into CompassPoint's work supporting the nonprofit sector.
Grant Amount: $45,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 10/05/2012 through 10/05/2013
Project Web Site: www.demos.org
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Center for Effective Philanthrophy -
$20,900
Grant Amount: $20,900 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Coro Northern California -
$2,000
This grant supported a six-week placement of a Coro Fellow with the Walter & Elise Haas Fund. During their placement, the Fellow participated in multiple site visits and was introduced to the field of philanthropy.
Grant Amount: $2,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 09/11/2012 through 09/11/2013
Project Web Site: www.coro.org
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Enterprise Community Partners -
$175,000
The Northern California office of Enterprise Community Partners supports all of the stakeholders involved in the HOPE SF public/private partnership. Enterprise's continued involvement is critical to the initiative's progress, ensuring that public housing residents receive the tools, skills, and assistance they need to succeed in this ambitious community revitalization program. Thirty percent of this grant from the Fund finances the technical assistance Enterprise provides, with the other 70% being regranted to the Campaign for Hope SF. The Campaign covers evaluation and staff costs for HOPE SF, and it invests in services and neighborhood capacity building.
Grant Amount: $175,000 [2012]
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$175,000 [2013]
Project Dates: 11/18/2012 through 11/18/2014
Project Web Site: www.enterprisecommunity.org
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Highlander Research and Education Center -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Independent Sector -
$7,500
Grant Amount: $7,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Interfaith Peace Project -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Mujeres Unidas y Activas -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Museum of Children's Art -
$10,000
The Museum of Children's Art (MOCHA) is a leading provider of in-school and out-of-school arts education services in the East Bay, maintaining an excellent working relationship with the Oakland Unified School District. While its reach to schools and public library branches is significant, it has struggled with turnover in the position of executive director. An accomplished interim executive director and consultants are leading MOCHA's staff and board through a strategic planning effort to clarify the organization's position in its field, identify its most effective programs, and position it to adapt to changing conditions and sustain excellent programs. This project, though assisting an arts organization, was supported through the Fund's leadership and capacity building program.
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 06/14/2012 through 06/14/2013
Project Web Site: www.mocha.org
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National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Foundation -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Red Tab Foundation -
$50,000
Over its 30-year history, the Red Tab Foundation has provided financial assistance to thousands of retired low-income sewing machine operators. Typical aid recipients are the oldest retirees whose pensions and social security have not kept up with the cost of basic necessities. In 2011, Red Tab received 950 requests for assistance and awarded 850 grants, totaling more than $1 million. With support from the Fund, Red Tab will provide emergency assistance to low-income retirees of Levi Strauss & Company.
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
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$50,000 [2013]
, $50,000 [2014]
Project Dates: 04/05/2012 through 04/05/2015
Project Web Site: www.redtabfoundation.org
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Safety Net Grants
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A Safe Place -
$30,000
A Safe Place provides protection and support to victims of domestic violence in the Oakland area. Through its warm and inviting safe house and with additional services, A Safe Place assists 200 women and children annually. Clients participate in a robust program offering professional counseling, support groups, employment readiness training, and housing search assistance. The Fund supports the safe house's work to ensure clients successfully transition to stable housing by the end of their three-month stay.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/24/2012 through 02/24/2013
Project Web Site: www.asafeplacedvs.org
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Abode Community Services -
$30,000
Abode Community Services is the largest homeless services provider in Alameda County, managing homeless assistance and rapid re-housing programs. Abode maintains transitional and permanent supportive housing sites that serve youth, people with disabilities, and families. It also operates a mobile health clinic that offers free primary care, mental health services, and social services throughout Alameda County.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.abodeservices.org
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Alameda County Community Food Bank -
$50,000
Alameda County Community Food Bank provides 20 million pounds of nutritious food to families each year. Nearly one in six Alameda County residents receives food from the Food Bank or one of its partners—and the scale of its food distribution efforts continues to grow. The Food Bank recently added a community engagement center to its main warehouse, enabling it to increase volunteer and public education activities. The Fund assists the Food Bank with general operating support.
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.accfb.org
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Asian Women's Shelter -
$30,000
During times of crisis, women and children seek services from organizations and individuals who understand their cultural needs. The Asian Women's Shelter provides shelter and support services to women in need and their children. The organization also operates a 24-hour hotline and works with law enforcement to aid them in understanding the particular needs of Asian victims of abuse. Support from the Fund helps to keep these valuable support services available.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/29/2012 through 02/28/2013
Project Web Site: www.sfaws.org
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Bay Area Community Services -
$30,000
Bay Area Community Services operates programs designed to help elderly and disabled adults live independently. Ninety percent of the elders and disabled adults who receive meals through the organization are extremely low-income, and nearly all have two or more functional impairments. Bay Area Community Services provides critical mental health, substance abuse prevention, and adult day services to seniors in need. It is challenged to sustain and grow these services in a time of increasing need and reduced public funding.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.bayareacs.org
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Bay Area Jewish Healing Center -
$40,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Institute on Aging
Bay Area Jewish Healing Center provides free or low-cost counseling and support to people living with physical or mental illness; to those experiencing bereavement; and to those living in isolation or at nursing homes and hospitals. Its diverse staff includes openly gay and transgendered rabbis, making its services relevant to clients who might feel less welcome at other agencies. Last year, the Healing Center made more than 1,500 visits to frail, sick, or isolated individuals—almost one-third of whom were not Jewish.
Grant Amount: $40,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
Project Web Site: www.jewishhealingcenter.org
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Bayview Hunters Point YMCA -
$30,000
Bayview Hunters Point YMCA is a community recreational and social service agency that serves 8,000 neighborhood families. Its Food Pantry feeds more than 100 families. The YMCA provides short-term support for families that cannot meet their basic expenses and operates a hub that connects families with a network of advocacy, case management, parenting, and anger-management services.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Building Futures for Women and Children -
$30,000
Building Futures for Women and Children operates two emergency housing programs in San Leandro—a shelter for homeless women and families and a 20-bed safe house for victims of domestic violence. In 2011, the safe house protected 159 women and children fleeing abuse, offering the counseling and resources that helped residents secure safe and stable housing. The Fund's grant supports the safe house and its efforts to shelter victims of domestic violence.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/24/2012 through 02/24/2013
Project Web Site: www.bfwc.org
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Catholic Charities CYO -
$30,000
Serving residents of San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin counties, Catholic Charities CYO is a multiservice agency reaching 30,000 individuals through 30 programs. One of its priorities is providing rental subsidies and case management to families on the verge of homelessness. It expects to provide $2.7 million in direct assistance to families and individuals in 2013. Catholic Charities provides counseling services, adult day care, case management, home care to seniors, and legal assistance and support services to immigrants.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Catholic Charities of the East Bay -
$30,000
This grant from the Fund supports Catholic Charities of the East Bay's housing assistance program, which offers one-time financial assistance to help families pay rent, utilities, or move-in costs. Case managers work with each family to help them develop a realistic budget, secure new housing when necessary, and connect with other services. An estimated 1,000 families will benefit from these services in 2012.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Compass Family Services -
$30,000
Compass Family Services offers a range of programs that help clients to find housing, secure employment, and raise healthy children. Their programs provide a continuum of care for more than 3,000 homeless and low-income parents and children annually, primarily in the Tenderloin, Mission District, and Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhoods. Compass serves as a key provider in San Francisco's homelessness-prevention system, managing rent subsidies and operating a shelter for 31 families.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.compass-sf.org
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Davis Street Family Resource Center -
$30,000
Located in San Leandro, Davis Street Family Resource Center operates a large food pantry and free clothing closet that serves 16,000 people each year. It has seen a 60% increase in demand over the past four years. Each year, Davis Street provides free medical and dental services and housing assistance to more than 1,600 low-income adults and children.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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East Bay Community Law Center -
$40,000
East Bay Community Law Center is the largest East Bay provider of free legal services, helping its clients with a broad range of issues. With assistance from the Fund, it has recently expanded its support for tenants in foreclosed buildings. It now offers: educational workshops through which tenants can learn their rights; clinics that offer limited legal assistance; and direct legal representation when necessary.
Grant Amount: $40,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.ebclc.org
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Eden I&R -
$65,000
On both sides of the Bay, 2-1-1 phone systems play a critical role in connecting individuals and families in need with the complete array of resources that are available to help them. These resources include food pantries, shelters, free medical and mental health services, childcare, housing, and much more. Eden Information and Referral operates the 2-1-1 system in Alameda County.
Grant Amount: $65,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
Project Web Site: www.edenir.org
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Episcopal Community Services -
$30,000
Located in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood, Episcopal Community Services operates 10 program sites that provide shelter for the homeless, supportive housing, adult employment services, and meals and services for seniors. Its culinary training program for homeless adults was nationally recognized with a 2011 Edison Award for Innovation in Social Impacts. Episcopal Services continues to face significantly increased demand for its programs. All of Episcopal Services' supportive housing sites are fully occupied and have long waiting lists.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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EveryOne Home -
$20,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center
EveryOne Home leads Alameda County's multiagency planning activities to implement a coordinated system of homelessness-prevention and re-housing services. It managed the design of the new system; secured funding for implementation; established shared client-tracking systems; and provides training and assistance for participating agencies. In 2012, EveryOne Home will continue its work, evaluating the housing stability of program beneficiaries. It will also engage providers in further refining their shared outcome measurement tools. EveryOne Home continues its work with emergency shelters, helping them redesign their services to support a “housing first” approach.
Grant Amount: $20,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
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Eviction Defense Collaborative -
$30,000
Eviction Defense Collaborative is a San Francisco legal clinic that combats homelessness by assisting tenants with eviction defense and rental assistance. The Collaborative helps approximately 2,000 people each year who are facing eviction. Its clients include renters whose homes have gone into foreclosure, working families that have fallen behind on rent, and housing authority tenants who are being prosecuted in increasingly higher numbers.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.evictiondefense.org
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Family Emergency Shelter Coalition -
$30,000
Family Emergency Shelter Coalition operates a 24-bed family shelter in Hayward plus 12 units of transitional housing across several sites in Alameda County. Coalition staff work diligently with each client family to establish self-sufficiency goals, then offer compassionate and practical support to help families achieve those goals. With support of the Fund, the Coalition is engaged in shifting to a rapid-rehousing approach and in developing new revenue sources as public funding for emergency shelters declines.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.fescofamilyshelter.org
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Family Violence Law Center -
$30,000
Legal protections—in the form of restraining, child custody, visitation, and support orders—are essential tools in helping domestic violence victims permanently separate from abusive partners. In 2011, the Family Violence Law Center legally represented 800 victims of domestic violence. It contacted 3,300 domestic violence victims identified in either police reports or by hospital staff in Alameda County, providing counseling and emergency assistance.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 01/31/2012 through 01/31/2013
Project Web Site: www.fvlc.org
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Glide Foundation -
$30,000
Known primarily for its free meals program—serving an unprecedented 948,878 meals—Glide Foundation operates a comprehensive social services agency. In the past year, Glide served approximately 7,000 clients in its core programs, which include a walk-in center, a women's center, health services, and a childcare center. Its youth education programs help 16 to 24-year-olds with GED preparation, pre-apprenticeship training, case management, certification programs, and job placement. Glide also serves as a reservation site for shelter beds.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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HelpLink -
$30,000
Fiscal Sponsor: United Way of the Bay Area
United Way's HelpLink operates the 2-1-1 information and referral service for the counties of San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, and—as of 2012—San Mateo as well. It refers callers to resources that can effectively address basic needs such as food and shelter. It serves as a critical part of a community's emergency response in times of disaster. Last year, HelpLink responded to approximately 18,000 calls from San Francisco residents.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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International Rescue Committee of San Francisco Bay Area -
$20,000
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) provides acculturation and employment services for refugees and asylees who have settled in the Bay Area. In 2011, the IRC resettled 265 families, with the majority of them coming from Bhutan, Burma, Eritrea, Iraq, and Sri Lanka. Federal funds enable the IRC to pay for six months of housing for refugees, while they seek work. Increasingly, however, IRC clients cannot secure employment during that brief time frame. Rather than prematurely end their housing subsidy and throw a family into crisis, the IRC established an emergency housing fund to provide additional rent subsidies and moving expenses.
Grant Amount: $20,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/24/2012 through 02/24/2013
Project Web Site: www.theIRC.org/sf
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Jewish Community Free Clinic -
$40,000
The Jewish Community Free Clinic treats chronic illnesses, provides vaccines, dispenses medications, and offers physical examinations to those who seek to re-enter the workplace but who lack the money to pay for the required exams and lab testing. It provided free medical care and social services to 2,590 uninsured adults and children of all races and religions in 2012. The Clinic's new program will pre-screen clients for eligibility in more than a dozen public assistance programs and offer enrollment assistance.
Grant Amount: $40,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Jewish Family and Children's Services - East Bay -
$50,000
Through its Project Ezra, Jewish Family and Children's Services East Bay offers financial assistance, information and referral, short-term counseling, crisis intervention, and case management services to families and individuals facing critical financial need. More than 8,000 East Bay residents of all faiths receive support services from this organization each year.
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
Project Web Site: www.jfcs-eastbay.org
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Jewish Family and Children's Services - San Francisco -
$50,000
Jewish Family and Children's Services provides housebound seniors with mental health services, home visits, and food delivery—regardless of the recipient's religious beliefs. It offers direct financial assistance to members of the Jewish community, providing for food, shelter, medical costs, and crisis intervention. In 2011, the organization provided assistance to 3,000 individuals, disbursing $3.1 million in grants to Jewish families in San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, and on the Peninsula.
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Jewish Vocational Services -
$50,000
A stellar organization assisting a broad community, Jewish Vocational Services has seen a steady rise in clients in need of its services. From 1,200 clients in 2007, JVS has grown to support 5,400 people a year. In 2012, it found 1,238 jobs for clients, representing a 17% increase over the previous year's number.
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
Project Web Site: www.jvs.org
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La Casa de las Madres -
$30,000
La Casa de las Madres combats domestic violence, responding to over 4,000 emergency phone calls and providing direct services and counseling to more than 1,100 women and children a year. It operates a 35-bed shelter, a drop-in counseling center, and a 24-hour hotline. It hosts support groups at 18 different public housing projects, attends domestic violence crime scenes, and trains police cadets to better understand and respond to domestic violence. The Fund supports the organizations efforts to reduce the frequency and trauma of domestic abuse.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/25/2012 through 02/25/2013
Project Web Site: www.lacasadelasmadres.org
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LIFETIME (Low-Income Families' Empowerment through Education) -
$30,000
Low-Income Families' Empowerment through Education (LIFETIME) is a statewide membership organization of parents on public assistance who are pursing post-secondary education as a step towards family-sustaining employment. Elevating the voices of these parents and their older children in Sacramento's budget debates, LIFETIME serves as a passionate and prominent voice. The Fund supports the organization's engagement of low-income mothers and children in advocacy for state funding for safety net services.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/29/2012 through 02/28/2013
Project Web Site: www.geds-to-phds.org
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Meals on Wheels of San Francisco -
$30,000
Meals on Wheels of San Francisco provides more than 2,500 homebound, poor seniors with meals and supportive services each year. The organization's drivers and its 1,000 volunteers provide clients with food, household safety equipment (such as medication dispensers and smoke alarms), nutrition counseling, and welfare checks. More than half of its clients are 75 years old or older. As demand for services continues to grow—up 20% in three years—Meals on Wheels of San Francisco expects to deliver close to a million meals in 2012.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.mowsf.org
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Project Open Hand -
$30,000
Despite San Francisco's numerous food pantries and food banks, the homebound, disabled, and critically ill often find themselves unable to access services due to their mobility challenges. Project Open Hand delivers healthy cooked meals to those who have difficulty traveling and it operates a food pantry for those who are more mobile. Open Hand sees a continued growth in demand for its services, assisting almost 10,000 homebound critically ill clients, those living with HIV/AIDS, and seniors. It prepares more than 275,000 meals for senior lunch programs throughout the city.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.openhand.org
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Providence Foundation of San Francisco -
$25,000
Bayview faces the highest rates of poverty, violence, and unemployment of any neighborhood in San Francisco. In response, multiservice agency the Providence Foundation of San Francisco provides trusted community resources to neighborhood residents. It operates three shelters, offers hot meals to shelter residents, and runs a weekly food pantry that feeds 300 people. It also offers a senior program and a tutorial program that gives students a safe place to study after school.
Grant Amount: $25,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Raphael House -
$30,000
Raphael House, opening in 1971, became San Francisco's first shelter for homeless families. It has long been known for the care and focus each of its client families receives, its home-like atmosphere, and the breadth of resources that remain available to families after they move to permanent housing. Each year, Raphael House serves more than 2,600 individuals through its residential shelter, AfterCare/ChildReach, and Housing First programs.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.raphaelhouse.org
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San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center -
$30,000
Compared with other Bay Area counties, San Francisco logs the highest percentage of child abuse cases—receiving approximately 6,000 reports annually. The San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center works to reduce this number and protect children by offering support to parents under stress. It offers 24-hour telephone support and counseling to individuals and families. With assistance from the Fund, the Center is able to provide service to more families with vulnerable children.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 02/29/2012 through 02/28/2013
Project Web Site: www.sfcapc.org
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San Francisco Family Economic Success Workgroup -
$20,000
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco School Alliance
San Francisco's high cost of living results in approximately one in four families earning too little to make ends meet. In some neighborhoods, such as Bayview, almost half of the families cannot meet their costs. The resulting exodus of families with children harms the city's economy, workforce, and diversity. San Francisco Family Economic Success Workgroup strives to halt this exodus. Its collaborative of public agencies, funders, and nonprofits develops ways to help families engage in new financial behaviors, utilize available benefits and supports, learn to avoid predatory lending, and improve their job skills and employment opportunities.
Grant Amount: $20,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
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San Francisco Food Bank -
$30,000
San Francisco Food Bank, now merged with the Marin Food Bank, serves as the backbone of San Francisco and Marin County feeding programs. It distributes more than 43.5 million pounds of food each year through 233 pantry sites, enough for 88,800 meals a day. The Food Bank provides food to 11,000 low-income seniors, pregnant mothers, and young children who are enrolled in the federal Supplemental Food Program and offers a three-day supply of food to individuals and families in crisis.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2013
Project Web Site: www.sffoodbank.org
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San Francisco Senior Action Network -
$10,000
Senior Action Network provides training and advocacy support to seniors and people with disabilities so that they understand the complex web of home and community based services available to them; know their rights; and secure the services they need. This grant from the Fund provides general operating support for this work
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
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Shalom Bayit -
$20,000
Fiscal Sponsor: The Tides Center
For 20 years, Shalom Bayit (meaning "peace in the home") has been the only Northern California agency providing domestic violence programs to members of the Jewish community. In 2012, Shalom Bayit provided 452 hours of in-person counseling and spiritual support to 96 battered Jewish women and their children. Its domestic violence helpline responded to over 580 calls.
Grant Amount: $20,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
|
Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County -
$30,000
Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a leading provider of safety net services in Alameda County. Its downtown Oakland hub serves more than 1,000 hot meals each day, operates two drop-in centers, and provides everything from showers and medical care to free diapers, infant formula, and emotional support. Increasingly those the Society assists identify as working poor.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
|
St. Anthony Foundation -
$30,000
St. Anthony Foundation served 40% of all the free meals offered in San Francisco in 2011—a staggering 995,000 meals. Recognizing that people are drawn by the offer of food, the Foundation takes the opportunity to provide a gateway to other services and supports, including free clothing, a free medical clinic, and a social work center. Its Tenderloin Tech Lab, the neighborhood's only technology center, specializes in computer and employment skills training for adults. With assistance from the Fund, St. Anthony Foundation continues to handle a tremendous surge in demand for services.
Grant Amount: $30,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
|
Disaster Preparedness & Relief
|
Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters -
$100,000
The East Bay incarnation of Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters (CARD) provides disaster training to faith- and community-based organizations. Its positive message of resilience contrasts sharply with the fear-based messaging prevalent in the emergency management field. Living up to its motto “More duct tape, less red tape,” East Bay CARD encourages agencies and individuals to view disaster preparedness as a way to be more capable in all circumstances of life.
Grant Amount: $70,000 [2012] $30,000 conditional
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
Project Web Site: www.cardcanhelp.org
|
Rebuilding Together San Francisco -
$15,000
Rebuilding Together San Francisco mobilizes volunteers to provide free repairs to low-income homeowners and nonprofit facilities. Since its founding in 1989 following the Loma Prieta earthquake, 27,000 volunteers have completed repairs on 2,000 homes and 280 facilities. This grant from the Fund supports Rebuilding Together in providing voluntary seismic retrofits to approximately 10 homes and the writing of a report that makes recommendations for affordable seismic retrofitting. San Francisco will use this report to create guidelines and a technical plan to establish its own voluntary seismic retrofit program.
Grant Amount: $15,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/19/2012 through 12/19/2013
Project Web Site: www.rebuildingtogethersf.org
|
San Francisco Community Agencies Responding to Disaster -
$100,000
During times of crisis, individuals turn to trusted community groups and religious institutions for support. Community Agencies Responding to Disaster provides congregations and nonprofit organizations with the training and support they need to respond when crisis strikes. CARD works in every neighborhood in San Francisco. 2012 was the organization's most successful year since its founding following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
Grant Amount: $100,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 11/29/2012 through 11/29/2013
Project Web Site: www.sfcard.org
|
San Francisco Interfaith Council -
$50,000
The San Francisco Interfaith Council implements projects that house the homeless, advocate for the vulnerable, provide earthquake training, and unite faith leaders. The Council has grown to represent more than 120 clergy who meet monthly to learn about critical issues, including the needs of seniors and families facing foreclosure. It also convenes and advocates for faith-based social service agencies and coordinates occasions for interfaith reflection. In 2012, the Interfaith Council will coordinate neighborhood-based trainings for congregations of different faiths. This grant is split evenly between Other Grantmaking and Jewish Life program areas. The full amount is listed in both programs.
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
,
$30,000 [2013] , $20,000 conditional
Project Dates: 07/10/2012 through 07/10/2014
Project Web Site: www.sfinterfaithcouncil.org
|
University Corporation, San Francisco State / Institute for Civic and Community Engagement -
$12,000
Grant Amount: $12,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 01/01/2012 through 01/01/2013
|
Capital
|
St. Anthony Foundation -
$125,000
St. Anthony Foundation is a social service organization dedicated to serving San Francisco's poor. Its dining room, open since 1950, serves 40% of all the free meals in the City. In 2010, it served 55,000 more meals than in the previous year, even though its dining room operates out of an old auto repair shop with room to serve 400. St. Anthony Foundation receives Fund support to build a new, seismically safe dining room plus three stories of program services. Mercy Housing will build 90 affordable senior housing units on site as well. The building will serve as the cornerstone of a citywide resilience plan, able to provide food and medical assistance following a disaster.
Grant Amount: $125,000
[2011]
,
$125,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 04/04/2011 through 04/04/2013
Project Web Site: www.stanthonysf.org
|
Annuals
|
American Friends of the Israel Museum -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
American Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel -
$25,000
Grant Amount: $25,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
California State Parks Foundation -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Exploratorium -
$9,250
Grant Amount: $9,250 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Friends of the Urban Forest -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
League of Women Voters of San Francisco -
$7,500
Grant Amount: $7,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Marine Mammal Center -
$4,000
Grant Amount: $4,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Merola Opera Program -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. -
$2,000
Grant Amount: $2,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Northern California Public Broadcasting (KQED) -
$11,000
Grant Amount: $11,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Planned Parenthood, Shasta Diablo, Inc. -
$11,000
Grant Amount: $11,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Regents of the University of California / Haas School of Business -
$11,000
Grant Amount: $11,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Regents of the University of California / Magnes Collection of Jewish Art & Life -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Ballet Association -
$11,000
Grant Amount: $11,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Conservatory of Music -
$11,000
Grant Amount: $11,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -
$15,000
Grant Amount: $15,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Opera Association -
$11,000
Grant Amount: $11,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
The San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Symphony Association -
$15,000
Grant Amount: $15,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Save the Redwoods League -
$2,000
Grant Amount: $2,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Skirball Cultural Center -
$7,500
Grant Amount: $7,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Stern Grove Festival Association -
$25,000
Grant Amount: $25,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
United Negro College Fund -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
United Way of the Bay Area / HelpLINK -
$50,000
Grant Amount: $50,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Vine Village -
$7,500
Grant Amount: $7,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
WildCare -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
World Affairs Council of Northern California -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Young Audiences of Northern California -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Descendants Grants
|
826 Valencia -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Atlantic Theater Company -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Bread for the City -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Coaching Corps -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Coaching Corps -
$1,000
Grant Amount: $1,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
The Commonwealth Club of California -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Bat Theatre / Flea Theater -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Hazon -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Hazon / Jewish Farm School -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Homeless Prenatal Program -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Horizons Foundation -
$7,500
Grant Amount: $7,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Jewish Outreach Institute -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Marin Country Day School -
$1,500
Grant Amount: $1,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Mission Asset Fund -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Moving Traditions -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Music National Service Initiative -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
National Center for Lesbian Rights -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
New Israel Fund -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
New Seed Foundation / Tzel Koratainu Home -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Novato Unified School District / Marin Oaks High School -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Novato Youth Center -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Playworks Education Energized -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Regents of the University of California / Moffitt Library Revitalization Campaign -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Ballet Association -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Food Bank -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Opera Association -
$4,500
Grant Amount: $4,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Symphony Association -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Unified School District / Daniel Webster Elementary School -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Chronicle's Season of Sharing Fund -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Chronicle's Season of Sharing Fund -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Sharsheret -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Stanford Hospitals and Clinics -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Stern Grove Festival Association -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Summer Search -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Tipping Point Community -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Tipping Point Community -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
World Savvy -
$10,000
Grant Amount: $10,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Employee Matching Grants
|
Alameda County Community Food Bank -
$100
Grant Amount: $100 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
American Cancer Society -
$50
Grant Amount: $50 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation -
$200
Grant Amount: $200 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Artists' Television Access -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Bolinas Community, Inc. -
$100
Grant Amount: $100 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Brighter Beginnings -
$1,000
Grant Amount: $1,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
California Alliance for Arts Education -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Compañeros: Four Corners Immigrant Resource Center -
$50
Grant Amount: $50 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Congregation Beth Abraham -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Congregation Sha'ar Zahav -
$1,000
Grant Amount: $1,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Cycles of Change -
$50
Grant Amount: $50 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Edna Brewer PTSA -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
GreatNonprofits -
$400
Grant Amount: $400 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
The Humane Society of the United States -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Intersection for the Arts -
$500
Grant Amount: $500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Lowell PTSA -
$250
Grant Amount: $250 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
National Brain Tumor Society -
$50
Grant Amount: $50 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
National Center for Lesbian Rights -
$750
Grant Amount: $750 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Foundation -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Pitzer College -
$350
Grant Amount: $350 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. -
$250
Grant Amount: $250 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte -
$50
Grant Amount: $50 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Poetry Flash -
$350
Grant Amount: $350 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
The San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center -
$100
Grant Amount: $100 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco School Alliance Foundation -
$250
Grant Amount: $250 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Self-Help for the Elderly -
$100
Grant Amount: $100 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
University Corporation, San Francisco State / Poetry Center & American Poetry Archives -
$250
Grant Amount: $250 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Supportive Philanthropy
|
California Association of Nonprofits, Inc. -
$1,000
Grant Amount: $1,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Council on Foundations -
$24,010
Grant Amount: $24,010 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Foundation Center -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Grantmakers for Education -
$1,000
Grant Amount: $1,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Grantmakers in the Arts -
$750
Grant Amount: $750 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Independent Sector -
$12,500
Grant Amount: $12,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Jewish Funders Network -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Northern California Grantmakers -
$12,500
Grant Amount: $12,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Year-End Holiday Grants
|
American Red Cross Bay Area -
$2,000
Grant Amount: $2,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Asian Women's Shelter Project -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Bay Area Women's and Children's Center -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Bayview Hunters Point Foundation -
$4,500
Grant Amount: $4,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Berkeley Food and Housing Project -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Catholic Charities CYO -
$1,500
Grant Amount: $1,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Central American Resource Center -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Central City Hospitality House -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Comité de Refugiados Centroamericanos de esta de la Bahia -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Community Youth Center of San Francisco -
$1,500
Grant Amount: $1,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Dolores Street Community Services -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Donaldina Cameron House -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Dorothy Day House, Inc. -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Free the Need -
$2,000
Grant Amount: $2,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Friendship House Association of American Indians, Inc. -
$1,000
Grant Amount: $1,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Glide Foundation -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Haight Ashbury Food Program -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Hamilton Family Center -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Homeward Bound of Marin -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Huckleberry Youth Programs, Inc. -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
La Casa de las Madres -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Larkin Street Youth Services -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Maitri -
$1,500
Grant Amount: $1,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
MDP Foundation -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
New Door Ventures -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
North Peninsula Neighborhood -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Project Open Hand -
$5,000
Grant Amount: $5,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Providence Foundation of San Francisco -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Raphael House of San Francisco, Inc. -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Saint Agnes Church -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
Salvation Army -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Food Bank -
$20,000
Grant Amount: $20,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Rescue Mission -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
|
San Francisco Chronicle's Season of Sharing Fund -
$25,000
Grant Amount: $25,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Senior's Emergency Grocery Bag Program -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Southeast Asian Community Center -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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St. Anthony Foundation -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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St. Vincent de Paul Society -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Sunset District Community Development -
$2,500
Grant Amount: $2,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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Tri-City Free Breakfast Program -
$3,500
Grant Amount: $3,500 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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United Council of Human Services -
$3,000
Grant Amount: $3,000 [2012]
Project Dates: 12/31/2012 through 12/31/2013
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