The Fund is committed to moving from silos to integration, and from addressing symptoms to systematic solutions. Supportive grantmaking allows us to holistically meet the needs of Bay Area communities with grants that reach across both Economic Well-being and Social Well-being focus areas, as well as recognize the critical importance of high-quality nonprofit leadership to sustain effective organizations; physical space in today’s Bay Area; and of long-term systems-change.
The Fund is committed to moving from silos to integration, and from addressing symptoms to systematic solutions. Supportive grantmaking allows us to holistically meet the needs of Bay Area communities with grants that reach across both Economic Well-being and Social Well-being focus areas, as well as recognize the critical importance of high-quality nonprofit leadership to sustain effective organizations; physical space in today’s Bay Area; and of long-term systems-change.
Leader Well-being Grants
Leader Well-being grants focus on the wellness of nonprofit leaders so they may embody quality leadership and build robust organizations.
Our 2025 grantees
For grantseekers
Leader Well-being grants are being awarded to grantees from the Economic Well-being program in 2025. Click here to subscribe to updates on the 2026 edition of this program.
Placemaking Grants
Placemaking grants support nonprofits imagining and enacting a brighter collective future through owning, claiming, and making physical spaces together.
For Grantseekers
Placemaking grants are by invitation in 2025. Click here to subscribe to updates on these programs.
Policy Grants
Policy grants direct resources to address and transform the systems and conditions that Economic Well-being and Social Well-being grantees identify as necessary for their communities to flourish.
For Grantseekers
Policy grants are by invitation in 2025. Click here to subscribe to updates on these programs.
Check out some of our inspiring grantees
I’m grateful for this long-term, game-changing support. Systems change is difficult work. [This kind of initiative is] what leaders like myself have been calling for in the sector, pushing trustees, and the folks who provide the funding for nonprofits, to shift how they approach grantmaking.Zoe Polk, Executive Director of East Bay Community Law Center
This commitment to longer-term funding is really going to impact how organizations are able to move.Abigail Richards and Julia Arroyo, Co-Executive Directors of Young Women’s Freedom Center