East Bay Community Foundation



The East Bay Community Foundation is a leading resource for mobilizing financial resources and community leadership to transform the lives of people in the East Bay with pressing needs.


We do it through research on those needs and through joining our own financial and leadership resources with those of the private, public, and non-profit sectors on a few pressing issues in order to transform people's lives.

Web Address

www.eastbaycf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @eastbaycf


Assets and Giving for East Bay Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 594,786,047
2019 - 225,312,518
2018 - 261,912,786
2017 - 196,157,972
Domestic Grants

2020 - 74,101,154
2019 - 69,693,739
2018 - 53,476,948


    

Recent News from East Bay Community Foundation


State of Housing in the East Bay 2010 Symposium: How Can We Meet ...
Foundation: East Bay Community Foundation

East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO), UC Berkeley's Center for Community Innovation, and the East Bay Community Foundation cordially invite the community to this free Affordable Housing Week...more

East Bay Community Foundation, partners pledge $5.2M in East Bay aid - San Francisco Business Times:
Foundation: Bank of America Charitable Foundation, East Bay Community Foundation

The East Bay Community Foundation and six local corporations said Monday theyve pledged $5.2 million inrelief for residents hit by the recession in Alameda...more

Oakland North » Four cities jointly launch new 510arts.com website
Foundation: East Bay Community Foundation, James Irvine Foundation, San Francisco Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, Irvine Foundation

Arts managers, city staff and community members from each of the four cities contributed to creating the site, which cost $74000, according to Diane Sanchez, East Bay Community Foundation Director of...more

Grants could help local nursing students obtain 4-year degree - Vallejo Times Herald
Foundation: East Bay Community Foundation

Grant funding was provided by the foundation, Kaiser Permanente Fund for Health Education at the East Bay Community Foundation, and through collaboration ... See all stories on this...more



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