Civic Engagement & Leadership
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California Pan-Ethnic Health Network -
$40,000
The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network is piloting a "Talking about Taxes" initiative. This initiative uses popular education techniques to deliver information about California's revenue and budget structures to nonprofit staff. In partnership with CompassPoint and the Building Movement Project, and with support from the Fund, the Network is developing and testing a train-the-trainers curriculum to extend the reach of this educational effort.
Grant Amount:
$40,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 07/01/2010 through 07/01/2011
Project Web Site: www.cpehn.org
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CompassPoint Nonprofit Services -
$50,000
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services is the largest provider of nonprofit capacity-building and leadership development services in the Bay Area. General operating support from the Fund helps to strengthen this important local institution and allows CompassPoint to continue building on its strengths and experience throughout 2010.
Grant Amount:
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 07/06/2010 through 07/06/2011
Project Web Site: www.compasspoint.org
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Emerging Arts Professionals -
$25,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Intersection for the Arts
Emerging Arts Professionals creates a flexible, innovative system of support to strengthen the skills, knowledge, and careers of professional Bay Area artists. It launched a networking organization, produced a strategic plan, and offers learning fellowships that are proposed by young leaders. Selected fellows pursue a line of study, receive coaching, and produce experimental projects. The Fund supports these under-40 artists in operating public support programs.
Grant Amount:
$25,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/06/2010 through 12/06/2011
Project Web Site: www.sfbaeap.com
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LeaderSpring -
$30,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center
The Fund's grant supports the continuation of LeaderSpring’s highly regarded two year fellowship program; a new cohort of 15 local nonprofit leaders, many of whom are persons of color, will participate. In addition to continuing its ongoing leadership training, LeaderSpring is strengthening its alumni network and increasing its earned revenue by formally launching a consulting arm.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/09/2010 through 12/09/2011
Project Web Site: www.leaderspring.org
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San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association -
$20,000
San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association hosted a series of meetings and facilitated conversations in the fall of 2010. With CEOs for Cities, it brought a hundred young civic leaders together to address issues facing San Francisco and other urban centers. A secondary program united contractors and representatives from labor, community, and local government to discuss how San Francisco could use the $1 billion targeted for public works projects to best increase career opportunities for low-income residents in the construction trades.
Grant Amount:
$20,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 07/15/2010 through 07/15/2011
Project Web Site: www.spur.org
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Mission Related
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California Budget Project -
$85,000
As California's budget woes continue to worsen, the California Budget Project helps clarify the complex fiscal policy which shapes services and governance. The Project has analyzed how the budget and budget proposals affect communities and families. It published papers on school finance and workforce development--two areas of expanded focus for the Project. In 2011, it also will examine how federal budget and policy decisions affect California. The organization extends its training on the budget process to community leaders and service providers. The Fund supports the Project with a $50,000 Education grant and a $35,000 grant from Other Grantmaking. The full grant amount is listed in both programs.
Grant Amount:
$85,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.cbp.org
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Communities of Opportunity -
$25,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Community Initiatives
Given the high level of public and philanthropic investment in the Communities of Opportunity Initiative, it is important to provide a careful evaluation of the lessons from this anti-poverty program. The initiative will be formally evaluated by experts; it will include an assessment of the system changes, particularly within local government, as well as an analysis of the shifts in community dynamics. The Fund is joining with other private funders to support the evaluation.
Grant Amount:
$25,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/22/2010 through 12/22/2011
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Enterprise Community Partners -
$175,000
The Northern California office of Enterprise Community Partners serves as the main provider of technical assistance to Hope SF, a large-scale effort to rebuild five severely distressed public housing sites and their surrounding neighborhoods. Enterprise Community Partners works with all of the stakeholders in this long-term initiative to create vibrant mixed-income communities. The Fund supports the organization's programmatic initiatives and infrastructure contributions to Hope SF.
Grant Amount:
$175,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.hope-sf.org
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In Memorium
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Regents of the University of California / Intercollegiate Athletics Department -
$250,000
In memory of Mr. Richard N. Goldman
Grant Amount:
$250,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/17/2010 through 12/17/2011
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Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, and Sonoma Counties -
$250,000
In memory of Mr. Richard N. Goldman
Grant Amount:
$250,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/17/2010 through 12/17/2011
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -
$125,000
Unrestricted grant in memory of Mrs. Evelyn D. Haas
Grant Amount:
$125,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/12/2010 through 02/12/2011
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Season of Sharing Fund -
$375,000
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Chronicle
Unrestricted grant in memory of Mrs. Evelyn D. Haas
Grant Amount:
$375,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/12/2010 through 02/12/2011
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Disaster Preparedness & Relief
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American Jewish World Service -
$50,000
Beginning with the tsunami in Asia in 2005, W&EHF has supported several humanitarian agencies' efforts to respond to the humanitarian crises that follow a major disaster. Recognizing that the number of disasters continues to grow and the demands on relief agencies continue to escalate, W&EHF made a grant to the American Jewish World Service to increase its internal capacity to respond to man-made or natural disasters.
Grant Amount:
$50,000
[2008]
,
$50,000
[2009]
,
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/12/2008 through 11/12/2011
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Citizen Voice -
$20,000
To support the translation of disaster communication tools for seniors into Spanish and for the distribution of kits in low-income neighborhoods in San Francisco.
Grant Amount:
$20,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/14/2010 through 12/14/2011
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Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster -
$45,000
East Bay Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster (CARD) provides critical training that prepares community organizations to respond to major disasters. The Fund's grant supports general operations, helps expand CARD's social media presence to facilitate the distribution of emergency kits, and provides for emergency planning for East Bay non-profit organizations.
Grant Amount:
$45,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/10/2010 through 12/10/2011
Project Web Site: www.cardcanhelp.org
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Doctors Without Borders USA -
$100,000
For disaster relief efforts in Haiti following the catastrophic earthquake.
Grant Amount:
$100,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/20/2010 through 01/20/2011
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International Rescue Committee -
$50,000
Beginning with the tsunami in Asia in 2005, W&EHF has supported several humanitarian agencies' efforts to respond to the humanitarian crises that follow a major disaster. Recognizing that the number of disasters continues to grow and the demands on relief agencies continue to escalate, W&EHF made a grant to the International Rescue Committee to increase its internal capacity to respond to man-made or natural disasters.
Grant Amount:
$50,000
[2008]
,
$50,000
[2009]
,
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 07/11/2008 through 07/11/2011
Project Web Site: www.theirc.org
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NICOS Chinese Health Coalition -
$45,000
NICOS Chinese Health Coalition coordinates a range of health care and social service agencies in San Francisco's Chinatown. With Fund support, NICOS has become the hub of disaster-preparedness services for the neighborhood. This grant helps implement Chinatown's disaster-response process so individuals and families are prepared to respond to emergencies.
Grant Amount:
$45,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2011
Project Web Site: www.nicoschc.com
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Partners in Health -
$100,000
For disaster relief efforts in Haiti following the catastrophic earthquake.
Grant Amount:
$100,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/20/2010 through 01/20/2011
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San Francisco Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster -
$150,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Community Initiatives
Community and faith-based organizations are often the first to respond to disasters, arriving before government representatives. They are expected to provide shelter and food as well as social and spiritual support to victims. San Francisco Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disaster works with clergy, congregations, and nonprofit organizations to provide the training and support necessary to respond when a crisis strikes. The organization receives support from the Fund to build its capacity so communities are better prepared for earthquakes, pandemics, and local disasters.
Grant Amount:
$125,000 [2010] $25,000 conditional
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.sfcard.org
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San Francisco Interfaith Council -
$34,000
During recent large-scale disasters communities of faith have established their position as trusted first responders, providing not only the pastoral care needed during a crisis but also food, shelter, medical care, and other critical services. The San Francisco Interfaith Council takes on the challenge of working with clergy of all faiths to ensure that they are best prepared to assist during a disaster. The Fund's grant supported a half-day planning program for clergy and faith leaders. A portion of the grant supports the Council's on-going programs that improve interfaith understanding. ($10,000 of this grant comes from the Jewish Life program. The full grant amount is shown in both program areas.)
Grant Amount:
$34,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 04/21/2010 through 04/21/2011
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St. Anthony Foundation -
$20,000
This grant from the Fund enables St. Anthony Foundation to complete its purchase of disaster supplies and equipment, increasing its ability to continue to provide services following a disaster. The Foundation is one of a dozen community-based organizations in San Francisco that has committed to boosting its capacity to serve vulnerable communities after an earthquake.
Grant Amount:
$20,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/13/2010 through 12/13/2011
Project Web Site: www.stanthonysf.org
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Safety Net Grants
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A Safe Place -
$30,000
A Safe Place has offered protection and support to victims of domestic violence in the Oakland area for over 30 years. Through its safe house and a range of additional services, A Safe Place helps 200 women and children annually. At its community center, A Safe Place counsels women and teens who are confronting stress or violence but who are not yet ready to terminate abusive relationships. Support from the Fund helps the organization to keep pace with growing demand for their services.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/26/2010 through 02/26/2011
Project Web Site: www.asafeplacedvs.org
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Abode Community Services -
$30,000
Abode Services is the largest homeless services provider in Alameda County. With the support of the Fund, it is partnering with several of the county's Housing Resource Centers to help homeless individuals and families find new rental housing. Abode Services also provides move-in and rent subsidy resources.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/22/2010 through 05/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.tricityhomeless.org
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Alameda County Community Food Bank -
$50,000
The Alameda County Food Bank alleviates hunger by providing healthy food to people in need. It both educates the public on issues of nutrition and promotes public policies that address the causes of hunger. The Fund provides general operating support to the Food Bank to help it distribute 20 million pounds of food in 2011, and so that it can add two schools to its Children's Backpack initiative. Food Stamp outreach and enrollment remain a top priority for the organization as well.
Grant Amount:
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.accfb.org
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Asian Women's Shelter -
$30,000
Asian Women's Shelter provides shelter and support services to women and their children who seek safe housing and support following incidents of domestic abuse. The shelter has seen a 40% increase in calls since 2006 and its shelter is running over capacity.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/26/2010 through 02/26/2011
Project Web Site: www.sfaws.org
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Bay Area Community Services -
$30,000
Bay Area Community Services operates a range of programs designed to help elderly and disabled adults live independently. The organization operates Alameda County's largest Meals on Wheels program, with ninety percent of the elders and disabled adults served being extremely low-income. The Fund supports Bay Area Community Services in providing critically needed food and in fostering valuable social connections between clients, staff, and volunteers.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.bayareacs.org
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YMCA of San Francisco / Bayview Hunters Point YMCA -
$15,000
The Bayview Hunters Point YMCA is a community-wide recreation and social service agency that serves 8,000 neighborhood families. It opened a weekly food pantry that served 100 families in 2010, a number which will grow in 2011. The YMCA also provides short-term support for families that cannot meet their basic expenses. Its assistance to the impoverished is supported through a general operating grant from the Fund.
Grant Amount:
$15,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.ymcasf.org/bayview/
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Cornerstone Community Development Corporation / Building Futures for Women and Children -
$30,000
Building Futures for Women and Children operates a safe house and provides counseling and support services for victims of domestic violence. Each year its safe house helps approximately 200 women and children escape their immediate crisis and move on to safe and stable housing. The organization recently began providing rent subsidies and housing search assistance as an alternative to shelter, increasing the number of domestic violence survivors it can aid.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/26/2010 through 02/26/2011
Project Web Site: www.bfwc.org
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California Partnership to End Domestic Violence -
$30,000
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence provides statewide leadership on policy issues related to domestic violence. The organization works to preserve state funding for shelters, offers training and assistance for service providers, and promotes public awareness of domestic violence issues.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/26/2010 through 02/26/2011
Project Web Site: www.cpedv.org/
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Catholic Charities CYO -
$30,000
Serving residents of San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin counties, Catholic Charities CYO runs thirty programs that reach 40,000 individuals. Among the many services it supplies, Catholic Charities is a leading provider of rental assistance, helping nearly a thousand families in the last year. The Fund provides general operating support to Catholic Charities CYO so that it can continue to provide essential services to the community.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: community.cccyo.org/Page.aspx?pid=190
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Catholic Charities of the East Bay -
$30,000
Catholic Charities of the East Bay provided safety net services to 24,000 people in 2010. It will focus the Fund's 2011 grant on bolstering the counseling services it provides to victims of violence in Oakland's high-poverty neighborhoods. With unemployment reaching 25% in some areas, and a spike in blight and crime linked to abandoned or foreclosed properties, violent crimes appear to be on the increase. Catholic Charities provides the assistance victims of crime have few other opportunities to access.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.cceb.org
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Compass Family Services -
$30,000
Compass Family Services offers a range of supportive programs designed to help clients find stable housing, obtain employment, and raise healthy children. Its six interrelated client-centered programs provide a continuum of care for more than 3,000 homeless and low-income parents and children each year. The Fund supports Compass Family Services' management of the rent subsidies that help stabilize families who are at risk of becoming homeless.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/28/2010 through 05/28/2011
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Davis Street Community Center / Davis Street Family Resource Center -
$30,000
Davis Street Family Resource Center provides a holistic array of family support services for low-income adults and children in Alameda County. It operates a food pantry, a free clothing closet, and serves as the lead agency for the Mid-County Housing Resource Center. The Davis Street Center also operates the Davis Street Clinic, which provides medical and dental care to many who have become recently uninsured. The Fund provides general operating support to this Safety Net service provider.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.davisstreet.org
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East Bay Community Law Center -
$30,000
The East Bay Community Law Center is the largest provider of free legal services in the East Bay. Each year, its housing practice assists approximately 1,800 people facing eviction or other housing stability challenges. The Center represents some tenants in negotiations with building owners and it provides educational workshops on tenants' rights to others who represent themselves in legal proceeding. Support from the Haas Fund helps the Center reduce evictions resulting from foreclosure.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/28/2010 through 05/28/2011
Project Web Site: www.ebclc.org
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East Oakland Community Project -
$30,000
East Oakland Community Project operates Oakland's largest emergency shelter, serving 100 adults and 25 families with children each day. It also operates three transitional housing programs. The Fund's grant is split between providing the Project with general operating support and funding strategic planning to identify ways it can bolster its programs and infrastructure.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/28/2010 through 05/28/2011
Project Web Site: www.eocp.org
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Eden I&R -
$50,000
Eden I&R operates the 2-1-1 information and referral phone line in Alameda County. This service helps callers to navigate complex social service and housing resource systems with 24-hour access to multi-lingual operators. Eden I&R maintains a database of 2,632 social service organizations and serves as a central point of contact for social service initiatives. The Fund's grant contributes to the growth of this service, helping to connect people with the assistance they need.
Grant Amount:
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
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 ten sites offering programs including a homeless shelter, supportive housing, adult employment services, and senior meals and services. Last year, the organization saw an increase in demand for its shelter and meals program, which served 3,892 homeless men and women. The Fund provides Episcopal Community Services with general operating support.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.ecs-sf.org
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EveryOne Home -
$20,000
Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center
In Alameda County, EveryOne Home leads the planning among multiple agencies to establish a coordinated system of homelessness prevention and re-housing services. It develops agreements among distinct jurisdictions to integrate their service strategies, intake priorities and methods, and assessment and client-tracking tools. Improving data collection and reporting systems will be a priority in the coming year.
Grant Amount:
$20,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/28/2010 through 05/28/2011
Project Web Site: www.everyonehome.org
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Eviction Defense Collaborative -
$30,000
The Eviction Defense Collaborative's legal clinic prevents homelessness by assisting tenants with eviction defense and by providing rental assistance when needed. Last year the Collaborative served approximately 1,600 people facing lawsuits and aided approximately 600 households with back rent. The Fund's grant supports the Collaborative in providing legal services to tenants facing eviction.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/29/2010 through 05/29/2011
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Family Emergency Shelter Coalition -
$30,000
Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO) operates a 24-bed family shelter in Hayward and 12 units of transitional housing located in several sites around Alameda County. Requests for assistance at the Hayward family shelter have increased dramatically in the last two years, forcing the shelter to turn away nine families for every one it can serve. The Fund's grant helps the Family Emergency Shelter Coalition continue to provide emergency shelter for homeless families.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/28/2010 through 05/28/2011
Project Web Site: www.fescofamilyshelter.org
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Family Violence Law Center -
$30,000
Family Violence Law Center provides legal, prevention, and support services to more than 2,500 Alameda County victims of domestic violence each year. This marks an 89% increase over the last two years. Legal protections the Law Center provides, such as restraining, child custody, visitation, and support orders, help domestic violence victims permanently separate from abusive partners.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/02/2010 through 02/02/2011
Project Web Site: www.fvlc.org
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Glide Foundation -
$30,000
In 2009-10, Glide Foundation assisted 7,360 clients through its core programs, which include a dining room, a walk-in center, a women's center, health services, and a child care center. Despite a surge in demand and rising food costs, Glide continues to offer three meals a day to those in need, every day, serving one million meals a year. The Fund provides Glide with general operating support so that it can continue to provide these vital services.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.glide.org
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HelpLINK -
$50,000
Fiscal Sponsor: United Way of the Bay Area
The United Way of the Bay Area operates HelpLink, the 2-1-1 information and referral phone line, in five Bay Area counties including San Francisco. HelpLink aids the public in navigating complex social service and housing resource systems by maintaining and providing 24-hour access to information through multi-lingual operators. Last year, HelpLink fielded over 50,000 calls. In 2011, the United Way plans to launch a new regional marketing campaign to increase awareness of the 2-1-1 system. The Fund's grant contributes to the costs of operating this essential informational service.
Grant Amount:
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.211bayarea.org
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La Casa de las Madres -
$30,000
La Casa de Las Madres provides emergency shelter, counseling, and support to women and children who are victims of domestic abuse. In 2009, La Casa responded to 2,715 emergency phone calls and aided 1,441 victims of domestic violence. While budget cuts threaten La Casa's budget, the number of clients requesting service has risen 170% in the last three years.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 03/05/2010 through 03/05/2011
Project Web Site: www.lacasadelasmadres.org
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Low-Income Families' Empowerment through Education / LIFETIME -
$30,000
Statewide organization LIFETIME (Low-Income Families' Empowerment through Education) strives to help families move themselves out of poverty through post-secondary education. It is an effective advocate on state funding issues affecting poor families broadly and the CalWORKs program in particular. LIFETIME offers education about the budget process, prepares parents and older children to testify at state budget hearings, and organizes media events to raise public awareness. The Fund helps LIFETIME engage its members so they can preserve state funding for safety net services.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/26/2010 through 02/26/2011
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 daily meal delivery to 1,600 homebound seniors aged 60 years or older. With seniors expected to comprise 21% of San Francisco's population by 2020, Meals on Wheels anticipates heightened demand. The Fund's grant helps this service maintain stability so it can continue supporting the elderly now and in the future.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.mowsf.org
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Project Open Hand -
$30,000
Project Open Hand serves nutritious meals to homebound people with HIV/AIDS, to those dealing with other serious medical conditions, and to low-income seniors. It feeds 7,100 individuals every year, preparing more than 2,600 meals a day and distributing 1,500 grocery bags each week. The Fund provides general operating support to continue this safety net service.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.openhand.org
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Providence Foundation of San Francisco -
$15,000
Suffering from the highest rate of poverty, violence, and unemployment in San Francisco, the neighborhood of Bayview faces tremendous challenges. The Providence Foundation of San Francisco is a multi-service agency that provides a trusted community resource to Bayview residents, working to mitigate their problems. It operates three shelters, provides hot meals to shelter residents, and runs a weekly food pantry feeding 300. General operating support from the Fund provides the Foundation with assistance in mitigating need in Bayview.
Grant Amount:
$15,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.providencefoundationsf.org
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Raphael House of San Francisco -
$30,000
Since opening in 1971 as San Francisco's first shelter for homeless families, Raphael House has been known for the care each of its client families receives, its home-like atmosphere, and for the incredible breadth of resources made available to families after they acquire permanent housing. More than 80% of Raphael House residents move from the shelter into stable housing. In 2009, Raphael House served 2,358 people through its residential, aftercare, and children's programs.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 05/29/2010 through 05/29/2011
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San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center -
$30,000
San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center supports parents under stress as a way to minimize child abuse. With support from the Fund, it offers 24-hour telephone support, counseling, childcare, and other services to families in crisis.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 02/26/2010 through 02/26/2011
Project Web Site: www.sfcapc.org
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San Francisco Family Economic Success Workgroup -
$20,000
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco School Alliance Foundation
Established in 2008, the Family Economic Success Workgroup is a collaboration of public agencies, private funders, and nonprofits committed to improving the economic well being of low-income families in San Francisco. To better connect families to economic support, it is expanding training, leveraging tax credits and free tax preparation, advancing safe financial services and education, and connecting workforce development with economic supports.
Grant Amount:
$20,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 06/01/2010 through 06/01/2011
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San Francisco Food Bank -
$30,000
Last year was a record breaking year for the San Francisco Food Bank. It provided food to more than 200,000 people, up 36% from the previous year. The Fund provides the Food Bank with general operating support so it can continue to meet this growing need. In addition to this Safety Net grant, the San Francisco Food Bank will also receive a $20,000 end-of-year grant from the W&EHF.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.sffoodbank.org
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County -
$30,000
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul serves as a hub of emergency services for poor and homeless people in Alameda County. Its community center in downtown Oakland includes a dining room that serves 1,000 hot meals each day, a daytime drop-in center for men, and another center for women and children. Part of the Society's previous W&EHF grant was leveraged with a dollar-for-dollar match from volunteer run programs, providing $20,000 in direct financial assistance to people in need. This year's grant offers general operating support.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.svdp-alameda.org
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St. Anthony Foundation -
$30,000
The St. Anthony Foundation serves as a touchstone for residents of San Francisco's Tenderloin and other neighborhoods as well. Last year, the Foundation served 1,200 homeless and low-income clients. Its dining room staff report record demand, exceeding even upwardly revised projections. It expects to serve an additional 55,000 meals this year. The Fund provides St. Anthony's with general operating support so it can help meet growing demand for safety net services.
Grant Amount:
$30,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 09/30/2010 through 09/30/2011
Project Web Site: www.stanthonysf.org
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Parks
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Neighborhood Parks Council -
$25,000
The Neighborhood Parks Council (NPC) has entered into an innovative partnership with Laborers Local 261 to support an innovative gardener apprenticeship program. With the new apprentice gardeners, NPC-organized community volunteers will develop a work plan for mini parks in the Tenderloin and Western Addition. This effort recognizes the limited resources of the city’s Recreation and Parks Department, and the reality that sustained community interest in and stewardship of mini parks are critical to their being maintained at a high level.
Grant Amount:
$25,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/10/2010 through 12/10/2011
Project Web Site: www.sfnpc.org
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Trust for Public Land -
$75,000
In 2008, the W&EHF funded the Trust for Public Land's efforts to create equitable access to quality parks in three neighborhoods in San Francisco. The Fund now supports the completion of these high-impact parks and playgrounds. The Trust will manage the remaining construction and continue its community engagement process through the post-construction phase. The project schedule calls for the Hayes Valley Playground to open at the end of 2010, Balboa Park to open in August 2011, and Boeddeker Park to open in mid-2012.
Grant Amount:
$75,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 11/22/2010 through 11/22/2011
Project Web Site: www.tpl.org
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Descendent Grants
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826 Valencia -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
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Brandeis University -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
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Stanford University / Cardiovascular Institute -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Regents of the University of California / Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Colorado College -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
San Francisco Unified School District / Daniel Webster Elementary School -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Equal Justice Society -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Connecticut Humane Society Memorial Clinic / Fox Memorial Clinic -
$1,250
Grant Amount:
$1,250 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Friends of Yemin Orde -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Georgetown Day School -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
University of Mississippi / Hattie Mae Edmonds Gallery -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Horizons Foundation -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Golden Gate National Parks Association / Institute at the Golden Gate -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
LIFT -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Marin Country Day School -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Marin Country Day School -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Marin County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Regents of the University of California / Moffitt Library Revitalization Campaign -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
New Seed Foundation -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Novato Youth Center -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
San Francisco Art Institute -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Season of Sharing Fund -
$5,000
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Chronicle
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Season of Sharing Fund -
$500
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Chronicle
Grant Amount:
$500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Season of Sharing Fund -
$2,500
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Chronicle
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
San Francisco Food Bank -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
San Francisco Opera Association -
$4,500
Grant Amount:
$4,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
SOMArts -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Stern Grove Festival Association -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Stern Grove Festival Association -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Student Conservation Association -
$1,250
Grant Amount:
$1,250 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
New York Road Runners / Team for Kids -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Team-Up for Youth -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Tipping Point Community -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
World Savvy -
$10,000
Grant Amount:
$10,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Employee Matching Grants
|
AARP Foundation -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
ActionAid USA -
$500
Grant Amount:
$500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Alameda County Community Food Bank -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
California Alliance for Arts Education -
$500
Grant Amount:
$500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Congregation Beth Abraham -
$1,000
Grant Amount:
$1,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Congregation Sha'ar Zahav -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Crocker Highlands PTA -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Earned Assets Resource Network -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Grantmakers in the Arts -
$400
Grant Amount:
$400 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
GreatNonprofits -
$500
Grant Amount:
$500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Herbert Hoover Middle School PTA -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Unified School District / Herbert Hoover Middle School -
$500
Grant Amount:
$500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Highlander Research and Education Center -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Interfaith Peace Project -
$200
Grant Amount:
$200 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Intersection for the Arts -
$400
Grant Amount:
$400 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Mujeres Unidas y Activas -
$500
Grant Amount:
$500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Foundation -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco, Inc. -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2011
|
Partners in Health -
$150
Grant Amount:
$150 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2011
|
Pitzer College -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2011
|
University Corporation, San Francisco State / Poetry Center -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2011
|
Poetry Flash -
$350
Grant Amount:
$350 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2011
|
Rooftop Elementary PTA -
$150
Grant Amount:
$150 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco School Alliance Foundation -
$1,000
Grant Amount:
$1,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur California Province -
$150
Grant Amount:
$150 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur California Province -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
St. Anthony Foundation -
$100
Grant Amount:
$100 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
St. Paul's School -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Upwardly Global -
$50
Grant Amount:
$50 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Film Society / We Were Here: Voices from the AIDS Years in San Francisco -
$250
Grant Amount:
$250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Supportive Philanthropy
|
California Association of Nonprofits -
$1,000
Grant Amount:
$1,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Council on Foundations -
$28,200
Grant Amount:
$28,200 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Foundation Center -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Foundation for AIDS Research -
$1,000
Grant Amount:
$1,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Grantmakers for Education -
$1,000
Grant Amount:
$1,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Grantmakers in the Arts -
$750
Grant Amount:
$750 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Independent Sector -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Jewish Funders Network -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Neighborhood Funders Group -
$1,600
Grant Amount:
$1,600 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Northern California Grantmakers -
$12,500
Grant Amount:
$12,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 01/01/2010 through 12/31/2010
|
Year-End Holiday Grants
|
American Red Cross Bay Area -
$2,000
Grant Amount:
$2,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Asian Women's Shelter Project -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Bay Area Women's and Children's Center -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement -
$4,500
Grant Amount:
$4,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Berkeley Food and Housing Project -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Beth Abrams Center for Peace, Arts, Justice, and the Environment -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Catholic Charities CYO -
$1,500
Grant Amount:
$1,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Central American Resource Center -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Central City Hospitality House -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Comité de Refugiados Centroamericanos del este de la Bahia -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Community Youth Center of San Francisco -
$1,500
Grant Amount:
$1,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Dolores Street Community Services -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Donaldina Cameron House -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Dorothy Day House, Inc. -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Free the Need -
$2,000
Grant Amount:
$2,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Friendship House Association of American Indians, Inc. -
$1,000
Grant Amount:
$1,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Girls 2000 -
$1,500
Grant Amount:
$1,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2011
|
Glide Foundation -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Groceries for Seniors -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Hamilton Family Center -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Homeward Bound of Marin -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Huckleberry Youth Programs -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
La Casa de las Madres -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Larkin Street Youth Services -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Maitri -
$1,500
Grant Amount:
$1,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
MDP Foundation -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Network for Elders -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
New Door Ventures -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
North Peninsula Neighborhood -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Oakland Potluck -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Project Open Hand -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Providence Foundation of San Francisco -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Raphael House of San Francisco -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Saint Agnes Church -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Salvation Army - Golden Gate Division -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Season of Sharing Fund -
$25,000
Fiscal Sponsor: San Francisco Chronicle
Grant Amount:
$25,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
San Francisco Food Bank -
$20,000
Grant Amount:
$20,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
San Francisco Rescue Mission -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Southeast Asian Community Center -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
St. Anthony Foundation -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
St. Vincent de Paul Society -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Sunset District Community Development -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Tri-City Free Breakfast Program -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
United Council of Human Services -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 10/01/2010 through 10/01/2010
|
Annuals
|
American Friends of the Israel Museum -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
California State Parks Foundation -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Exploratorium -
$9,250
Grant Amount:
$9,250 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Friends of the Urban Forests -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Regents of the University of California / Haas School of Business -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Judah L. Magnes Museum -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
League of Women Voters of San Francisco -
$7,500
Grant Amount:
$7,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Marine Mammal Center -
$4,000
Grant Amount:
$4,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Merola Opera Program -
$2,500
Grant Amount:
$2,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund -
$2,000
Grant Amount:
$2,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Northern California Public Broadcasting -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Planned Parenthood Golden Gate -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Ballet Association -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Conservatory of Music -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art -
$15,000
Grant Amount:
$15,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Opera Association -
$11,000
Grant Amount:
$11,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals -
$5,000
Grant Amount:
$5,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
San Francisco Symphony Association -
$15,000
Grant Amount:
$15,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Save-The-Redwoods-League -
$2,000
Grant Amount:
$2,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Skirball Cultural Center -
$7,500
Grant Amount:
$7,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Stern Grove Festival Association -
$25,000
Grant Amount:
$25,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
United Negro College Fund -
$3,000
Grant Amount:
$3,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
United Way of the Bay Area -
$50,000
Grant Amount:
$50,000 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Vine Village -
$7,500
Grant Amount:
$7,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
WildCare -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
World Affairs Council of Northern California -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|
Young Audiences of Northern California -
$3,500
Grant Amount:
$3,500 [2010]
Project Dates: 12/01/2010 through 12/01/2010
|