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Incomes
To help low-income adults and families meaningfully increase their incomes and strengthen their social and professional networks.
Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology - $40,000
Oakland Worker Center - $50,000
Consumer Federation of California Education Foundation - $25,000
East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation - $27,000
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights - $35,000
English Center for International Women - $40,000
International Rescue Committee - San Francisco Regional Office - $15,000
Jewish Vocational Service - $150,000
Paid Family Leave Coalition - $25,000
Low-Income Families' Empowerment through Education - $25,000
Swords To Plowshares Veterans Rights Organization - $50,000
The Bread Project - $30,000
The National Economic Development and Law Center - $60,000
Earn It! Keep It! Save It! - $50,000
Urban University - $35,000



Assets
To help low-wealth adults and families gain the financial assets and create the social networks that support long-term economic security.
AnewAmerica Community Corporation - $100,000
Office of the Treasury - $36,000
Corporation For Enterprise Development - $30,000
Corporation For Enterprise Development - $10,000
Earned Assets Resource Network - $100,000
Asset Policy Initiative of Califonia - $7,500
Asset-Building Support Center - $25,000
Housing and Economic Rights Advocates - $50,000
Inner City Advisors - $25,000
Juma Ventures - $60,000
Lao Family Community Development, Inc. - $50,000
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights - $35,000
Mandela MarketPlace - $50,000
Mission Asset Fund - $75,000
Mission Economic Development Association - $50,000
Making Connections Oakland - $10,000
New America Foundation - $50,000
Asset Funders Network - $15,000
Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center - $50,000
San Francisco Housing Development Corporation - $65,000
KALW Radio - $50,000
Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative - $50,000
Women's Action to Gain Economic Security - $75,000
La Cocina - $60,000
Women's Initiative for Self Employment - $75,000



Economic Development
To ensure that economic development activities in and near low-income neighborhoods result in income and asset gains for low-income residents and small business owners.
South of Market Community Action Network - $25,000
Local Initiatives Support Corporation-Bay Area - $40,000
Center for Community Builders - $4,125