
A nonprofit family resource agency dedicated to strengthening children, families, and child care providers. It provides access to affordable, quality child care by connecting families and providers to a wide network of community partners, child focused resources, and financial assistance programs.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support |
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responsive | $12,500 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support |
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responsive | $20,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $12,500 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $7,500 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $12,500 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $7,500 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support |
A trusted resource for child care and preschool needs for parents living and working in San Mateo County. 4Cs supports the county’s 1,000 licensed child care providers and preschool programs, investing in professional development and improving program quality.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support, $40,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $120,000) |
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responsive | $20,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support, $40,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $120,000) |
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responsive | $20,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support, $40,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $120,000) |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support |
A nonprofit that provides advocacy, financial support, and leadership for Alameda County's public libraries. The library system has 10 branches.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $25,000 | for enhancements of early childhood spaces at our San Lorenzo and Cherryland libraries |
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safe spaces | $75,000 | capital support for 0-5 spaces in the Fremont and Union City branches |
An agency in the City of Alameda that provides a range of services to over 2,300 individuals each year. It offers Head Start, Early Head Start, and other family support services that serve 330 children ages 0-5.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $105,000) |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $105,000) |
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responsive | $15,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $5,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $105,000) |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $5,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $105,000) |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $105,000) |
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bright spots | $5,500 | general support |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | general support |
A school district serving 9000 students in East Salinas, Monterey County. The new Buckhorn Early Learning Center will provide preschool programming to 120 young children.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $35,000 | early learning programs of the Alisal Union Elementary School District |
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responsive | $25,000 | the charitable activities of Buckhorn Early Learning Center, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $50,000 | the Buckhorn Early Learning Center |
A youth-focused nonprofit that offers after school and school-linked services, including an early childhood education center in East Oakland that will serve 61 children.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $50,000 | capital support for the Early Childhood Education Center |
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safe spaces | $50,000 | capital support for the Early Childhood Education Center |
The only full-time Latino nonprofit in Berkeley providing bilingual (Spanish-English) childcare and education to children ages 2-10 years of age. It operates two childcare centers that serve 175 children.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $20,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $20,000 | general support |
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responsive | $15,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $20,000 | general support |
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responsive | $50,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $20,000 | general support |
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bright spots | $5,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $20,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $20,000 | general support |
A nonprofit child care resource and referral agency serving over 1700 households in Northern Alameda County. It offers workshops, classes, and support groups for parents and caregivers, and helps connect families with all types of child care options, from babysitters and nannies to preschools and family child care centers. It offers services and support in nine different languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Amharic, and Thai
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $45,000 | general support |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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safe spaces | $45,000 | general support |
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responsive | $15,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $5,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $45,000 | general support |
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responsive | $5,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $20,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $45,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $45,000 | general support |
A short-term residential care facility that provides supportive services to families who are in stress or crisis by offering free and temporary 24-hour residential care for children ages 0-11. Each year, it serves over 250 children, two-thirds of whom are ages 0-5.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support, $30,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $90,000) |
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responsive | $15,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support, $30,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $90,000) |
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responsive | $25,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support, $30,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $90,000) |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support, $30,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $90,000) |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support, $30,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $90,000) |
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safe spaces | $30,000 | general support |
A collaborative of families, faith leaders, community based organizations, local foundations, government officials, school representatives, and public health officials working to create sustainable and positive health outcomes in Southwest Merced and East Merced County. It seeks to reduce health disparities and improve community health overall through systemic change fueled by adult and youth resident engagement and community collaboration.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $25,000 | the charitable activities of Cal Endowment's Building Healthy Communities Merced |