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St James InfirmaryYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $175,000
Grant Purpose - For General Operating Support. General Operation Support, Compton's Transgender Cultural District Is Providing Rental And Food Security To The Low Income Transgender Community In The Tenderloin In San Francisco. To Provide Housing, Food, Money, And Hygiene Supplies To People Being Released From Sf Jails; Provide Funds For Tgnc People On The Inside To Buy Hygiene Supplies; And Provide Unhoused Black Tgnc Community Members With Emergency Hotel Rooms And Food During Shelter-in-place. To Support Transgender Advocates For Justice Accountability Coalition For Providing Care Packages To Vulnerable Residents In San Francisco
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Oakland Citizens Committee For Urban Renewal (occur)Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $239,100
Grant Purpose - To Strengthen Bay Area Faith And Community-based Organizations That Provide Critical Services And Expand Access To Opportunities In Low-income Neighborhoods, To Provide Core Operating Support For An Executive Transition Plan For A Black Led Community Anchor In Oakland, To Continue Core Operating Support For An Executive Transition Plan For A Black Led Community Anchor In Oakland, To Support Core Activities Of David E. Glover. Education And Technology Center To Provide Intensive, Tech Programming For Underserved Youth And Children Of Color.
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Oakland Citizens Committee For Urban RenewalYear Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $780,000
Grant Purpose - Formalize The Working Relationships, Organizational Roles And Relationship And Goals Of The Oakland Codes (oc) Cohort, Which Provide Tech Skills And Exposure To Opportunity Youth Of Color In Oakland, To Continue Core Operating Support For An Executive Transition Plan For A Black Led Community Anchor In Oakland, To Provide Core Operating Support To A Collective Of Oakland And East Bay Anchor Organizations To Advance An Equitable Housing Agenda Through Collaborative Planning And Strategies To Slow The Displacement Of Low-income People Of Color Residing In Oakland And The East Bay, To Strengthen And Expand Access To Opportunities For Bay Area Faith And Community-based Organizations That Provide Critical Services In Low-income Neighborhoods.
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San Francisco FoundationOrganization -
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development CorporationYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $647,500
Grant Purpose - To Provide Core Operating Support To A Collective Of San Francisco-based Anchor Organizations Including Ccdc, Tndc, Cyc, Without Walls, Meda, And Ycd. To Provide Critical Services To The Community, Including Disaster-related Food, Shelter, Health, And/or Mental Health Services To Affected, Vulnerable Communities In Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, And San Mateo Counties Beginning During The First 30 Days Following A Disaster. For General Operating Support. To Support Tndc's Tenderloin People's Garden. For General Support. For Food & Nutrition Program & Healthy Corner Store. For General Support And Pool Toss, To Support Tndc's Covid-19 Emergency Response. For General Support.
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San Francisco FoundationOrganization -
Social Good FundYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $540,000
Grant Purpose - This Is A General Operating Support Grant To Support The Bay Area Regional Housing Efforts Of The Tech Equity Collaborative. To Provide General Operating Support To A Cdc In East Oakland Directly Working On Investing In The Collective Ownership Of Commercial Developments For Black Residents. To Provide General Operating Support For A Cooperatively-managed Organization In Oakland Educating Residents On Collective Ownership Over Land And Businesses. Core Operating Support For Bay-peace To Build Safe And Healthy Systems Of Support For Youth Impacted By Violence And Systemic Oppression In Oakland Schools Through Systems Change, Leadership Development And Healing. To Support Development Of At Least Three Rapid-response Narrative Change Projects That Will Engage Mass Audiences On Urgent Social Issues Arising From The Grassroots. To Engage 65 Low Income Girls Of Color In The Sport Of Surfing Via Culturally Relevant Programs With Role Models From Their Own Community. To Participate In The Shif
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