
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 |
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responsive | $75,000 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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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) |
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responsive | $125,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $75,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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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) |
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responsive | $50,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $75,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $50,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $50,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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housing stability | $500,000 | general support |
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housing stability | $500,000 | general support, $500,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $1,500,000) |
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housing stability | $500,000 | general support, $500,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $1,500,000) |
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housing stability | $500,000 | general support, $500,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $1,500,000) |
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bright spots | $10,000 | general support |
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housing stability | $50,000 | implementation of a new financial management software system |
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housing stability | $500,000 | general support |
A nonprofit that offers direct legal services, community education, and community organizing and advocacy to low-income residents primarily of Asian descent. It has helped tens of thousands of people in obtaining decent housing, justice in the immigration process, and access to basic human and legal rights.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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responsive | $15,000 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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family support | $45,000 | general support, $45,000 per year for two years (payment two of two, total grant amount $90,000) |
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responsive | $40,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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family support | $45,000 | general support, $45,000 per year for two years (payment one of two, total grant amount $90,000) |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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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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family support | $25,000 | general support |
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family support | $25,000 | general support |
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family support | $20,000 | general support |
Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative (BARHII) is a coalition of the Bay Area’s eleven public health departments, founded to improve family and community health and address the decade long differences in life expectancy that exist by race, income, and neighborhood.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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health care access | $50,000 | the charitable activities of the Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative |
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health care access | $50,000 | the charitable activities of the Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative |
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responsive | $25,000 | the charitable activities of Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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health care access | $50,000 | the charitable activities of the Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative |
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health care access | $50,000 | the charitable activities of the Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative |
A nonprofit that trains farmworkers and low-income residents in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties to form and lead neighborhood-based housing and health committees so that residents can advocate for improved housing and health conditions.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support (payment one of one, total grant amount $80,000) |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | development of the Sanborn Ranch House in Salinas |
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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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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support, $40,000 per year for two years (payment two of two, total grant amount $80,000) |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | general support, $40,000 per year for two years (payment one of two, total grant amount $80,000) |
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safe spaces | $25,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | the planning of the community space on the Sanbourn Ranch House property |
A unit of the Stanislaus County Office of Education. It oversees the county's resource and referral service as well as Early Head Start, Migrant Head Start, and Head Start programs. It serves over 8,000 young children each year.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $125,000 | Child & Family Services, $125,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $375,000) |
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responsive | $65,000 | the charitable activities of Child & Family Services, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $125,000 | Child & Family Services, $125,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $375,000) |
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safe spaces | $125,000 | Child & Family Services |
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responsive | $20,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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safe spaces | $125,000 | Child & Family Services |
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bright spots | $5,000 | general support |
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safe spaces | $125,000 | Child & Family Services |
A local organization that offers professional development to early educators and assists families in finding child care.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | the child development programs of the county office of education, $40,000 per year for three years (payment one of two, total grant amount $120,000) |
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safe spaces | $40,000 | the child development programs of the county office of education |
A multiservice safety net organization that runs a family resource center in Davenport and provides immigration and day worker support, rental and emergency financial assistance, and support to CalWorks participants. Its programs assist over 9,000 low-income people.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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family support | $75,000 | general support, $75,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $225,000) |
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responsive | $35,000 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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family support | $75,000 | general support, $75,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $225,000) |
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responsive | $55,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $45,000 | 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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responsive | $35,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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family support | $75,000 | general support, $75,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $225,000) |
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responsive | $20,000 | 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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responsive | $25,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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family support | $75,000 | general support, $75,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $225,000) |
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housing stability | $30,000 | South County Housing Collaborative |
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family support | $75,000 | general support, $75,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $225,000) |
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family support | $70,000 | general support |
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housing stability | $45,000 | the Rental Assistance Program |
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immigration | $50,000 | general support |
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family support | $60,000 | general support |
A multi-service human services agency that operates programs for children, families, and seniors in the areas of food and nutrition, childcare and child development, and information and referrals. It serves over 27,000 individuals annually.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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responsive | $50,000 | general support, COVID-19 Responsive and Recovery Funds |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
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responsive | $65,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $60,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $25,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $40,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $25,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
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responsive | $10,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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responsive | $25,000 | general support, COVID-19 Rapid Response Funding |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment three of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment two of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
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family support | $150,000 | general support, $150,000 per year for three years (payment one of three, total grant amount $450,000) |
An organization that provides clients with a range of safe and affordable financial products and services to improve financial stability, protect assets, and build wealth.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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economic opportunity | $30,000 | general support |
A community foundation that brings together people, ideas, and resources to inspire philanthropy in Santa Cruz County. The foundation works to help charitable visions get established, improve the effectiveness of local nonprofits, and provide grants to local organizations and initiatives.
Giving Areas | Amount | Year | Purpose |
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responsive | $50,000 | Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County Fire Response Fund |
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responsive | $70,000 | COVID-19 Response Fund |
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2020 census | $30,000 | Santa Cruz Census Pooled Fund, $40,000 in 2019 and $30,000 in 2020 (payment two of two, total grant amount $70,000) |
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2020 census | $40,000 | Santa Cruz Census Pooled Fund, $40,000 in 2019 and $30,000 in 2020 (payment one of two, total grant amount $70,000) |