Community Foundation Grants to Focus Inc
Grants to Family Outreach Center For Understanding Special Needs Inc
from DAF Specialists*
* Grants from Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, National Philanthropic Trust, Schwab Charitable and Vanguard Charitable Endowment.
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Safe Return Project Fs Social Good FundYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $245,250
Grant Purpose - General Support, Fbo: Safe Return Project, Census 2020, Fbo: Safe Return Project, Reinvesting In Formerly-incarcerated Women & Girls Project, Fbo: Safe Return Project, General Support From Covid-19 Just East Bay Response Fund, Fbo: Safe Return Project, Safe Return Project's Criminal Justice And Covid-19 Crisis Related Work
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East Bay Community FoundationOrganization -
Safe Return Project Fs Social Good FundYear Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $148,000
Grant Purpose - Fbo: Safe Return Project For Census 2020, Fbo: Safe Return Project, Project Support Funding To: (1) Conclude Srp's Unprecedented Research To Gather Data From Police, Probation, And Parole Departments On Women And Girls Who Were Impacted By Criminalization In Contra Costa County;, General Support, Fbo: Safe Return Project, General Support, Fbo: Safe Return Project. Report Due Date And Guidelines Will Be Determined At A Later Date
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The Tides FoundationYear Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $145,000
Grant Purpose - For The New Strategies Fund (in Support Of Catalist - Peoria Project Support), For The Springboard Education Fund, A Collective Action Fund In Support Of "confronting Police Union Overreach & Advancing Reform" Proposal, In Support Of The Naacp Local Action Fund, As Solicited By The North Carolina Branch, For Years Of The Living Dangerously Fund, For The Movement For Black Lives Civic Engagement Project #2141, For The Electoral Justice Project, For The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition Education Fund, For General Support Of Indivisible San Francisco, For The Movement For Black Lives Civic Engagement Project #2141, For The Electoral Justice Project
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Young Community DevelopersYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $1,114,000
Grant Purpose - To Support The Phoenix Project, A Program Housed At Ycd, To Support Young People Living In Hope Sf Communities To Achieve Their Goals And Succeed In Employment, Education Attainment, Health And Wellness. Specifically, This Grant Will Enable The Phoenix Project To Engage In Dual-generation, Family-centered Case Conferences In Partnership With Government Agencies, Service Providers, And Phoenix Project Staff To Create A Coordinated System Of Care For Opportunity Youth And Their Families. To 1) Engage Residents Of Hope Sf Sites, Especially Alice Griffith And Hunters View, Related To Economic Success, Being Valued In Community, And Power And Autonomy, A Project That Leverages The National Mobilitylabs Opportunity; And 2) To Finalize The Development Of The Phoenix Project Database. To Support Young Community Developers In Providing Bayview Hunters Point's Most Housing Vulnerable Residents With Cash Assistance And Technical Assistance. Collaboration With The City And County Of San Francisco
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Filipino Advocates For JusticeYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $140,500
Grant Purpose - For General Operating Support To Build The Leadership Of Filipino And Other Youth Of Color, Adults, And Immigrants In The Bay Area To Promote Hard To Count Community Participation In The 2020 Census, And Integrated Voter Engagement In Support Of Tenant Protections And Other Equity Measures. To Increase Capacity To Promote Rights Of Workers Of Asian Origin Through Participation In The Bay Area Worker Rights Cohort, Which Aims To Increase Connection And Relationships With Other Worker Centers In The Region. For General Support.
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