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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
safe spaces $55,000

general support, $55,000 per year for two years (payment one of two, total grant amount $110,000)

safe spaces $40,000

general support

responsive $12,500

general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds

safe spaces $40,000

general support

responsive $20,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $12,500

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $7,500

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $12,500

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $7,500

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

safe spaces $40,000

general support

safe spaces $40,000

general support

safe spaces $30,000

general support

An Oakland-based emergency shelter that provides services for families and individuals who experience domestic violence and homelessness in Alameda County.
Giving Areas Amount Year Purpose
housing stability $50,000

general support

housing stability $50,000

general support

responsive $25,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

housing stability $50,000

general support

responsive $20,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

housing stability $50,000

general support

A housing provider that works in Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties. Using a Housing First model, it provides emergency shelter, crisis supports, subsidized housing, and wraparound services to help people remain stably housed and live as independently as possible. Each year, it serves 4,400 people, including 1,200 children.
Giving Areas Amount Year Purpose
housing stability $250,000

general support, $400,000 in 2021, $325,000 in 2022, and $250,000 in 2023 (payment three of three, total grant amount $975,000)

responsive $75,000

general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds

housing stability $325,000

general support, $400,000 in 2021, $325,000 in 2022, and $250,000 in 2023 (payment two of three, total grant amount $975,000)

responsive $125,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $75,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

housing stability $400,000

general support, $400,000 in 2021, $325,000 in 2022, and $250,000 in 2023 (payment one of three, total grant amount $975,000)

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $75,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

housing stability $500,000

general support

housing stability $500,000

general support, $500,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $1,500,000)

housing stability $500,000

general support, $500,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $1,500,000)

housing stability $500,000

general support, $500,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $1,500,000)

bright spots $10,000

general support

housing stability $50,000

implementation of a new financial management software system

housing stability $500,000

general support

A community-based nonprofit that offers vital services in education, child care, economic empowerment, and access to green, safe spaces and healthy food to children, youth, and families in East Oakland. Its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program partners with local farms and serves 200 families each year.
Giving Areas Amount Year Purpose
food security $25,000

CSA Program

A regional food bank serving 1 in 5 Alameda County residents through 240 partner agencies. In 2016, it was awarded Food Bank of the Year by Feeding America.
Giving Areas Amount Year Purpose
food security $50,000

general support, $50,000 per year for two years (payment one of two, total grant amount $100,000)

food security $300,000

general support, $300,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $900,000)

responsive $75,000

general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds

food security $300,000

general support, $300,000 per year for three years in FY 2022-23, FY 2023-24, and FY 2024-25 (payment one of three, total grant amount $900,000)

responsive $125,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

food security $300,000

general support , $300,000 per year for three years in FY 2019-20, FY 2020-21, and FY 2021-22 (payment three of three, total grant amount $900,000)

responsive $75,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $75,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

food security $300,000

general support , $300,000 per year for three years in FY 2019-20, FY 2020-21, and FY 2021-22 (payment two of three, total grant amount $900,000)

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

food security $300,000

general support , $300,000 per year for three years in FY 2019-20, FY 2020-21, and FY 2021-22 (payment one of three, total grant amount $900,000)

food security $90,000

Client Voice Pilot and Rollout

food security $225,000

general support, $225,000 per year for three years, effective July 2016 (payment three of three, total grant amount $675,000)

food security $225,000

general support, $225,000 per year for three years, effective July 2016 (payment two of three, total grant amount $675,000)

food security $150,000

Client Data Tracking project

food security $225,000

general support, $225,000 per year for three years, effective July 2016 (payment one of three, total grant amount $675,000)

food security $100,000

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
safe spaces $25,000

for enhancements of early childhood spaces at our San Lorenzo and Cherryland libraries

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
safe spaces $35,000

general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $105,000)

responsive $10,000

general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds

safe spaces $35,000

general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $105,000)

responsive $15,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $10,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $5,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

safe spaces $35,000

general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $105,000)

responsive $10,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

responsive $5,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

safe spaces $35,000

general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $105,000)

safe spaces $35,000

general support, $35,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $105,000)

bright spots $5,500

general support

safe spaces $35,000

general support

A regional association of community health centers that work together and support the involvement of local communities in achieving comprehensive, accessible health care and improved outcomes for everyone in Alameda County. Its clinics serve nearly 200,000 patients each year.
Giving Areas Amount Year Purpose
health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $300,000)

health care access $10,000

general support, $10,000 per year for two years (payment one of two, total grant amount $20,000)

mental health $50,000

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) work

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $300,000)

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $300,000)

responsive $50,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $300,000)

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $300,000)

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $300,000)

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $300,000)

health care access $100,000

general support, $100,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $300,000)

A supportive housing provider with a community of over 130 families. It places a special focus on its youngest residents through the Children & Youth Services program.
Giving Areas Amount Year Purpose
housing stability $50,000

general support

responsive $25,000

general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding

housing stability $50,000

general support

housing stability $50,000

general support

housing stability $50,000

general support

housing stability $50,000

general support

housing stability $50,000

Housing programs

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
safe spaces $50,000

capital support for the Early Childhood Education Center

safe spaces $50,000

capital support for the Early Childhood Education Center