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CASH GRANTS

Our Foundation is proud to be investing in the People & Places of local nonprofits! Between January 2006 – December 2007, our Foundation committed over $10.6 million in general operating support cash grants to both strengthen and sustain the capacity of 119 Silicon Valley nonprofit agencies. Funds went to support general operating expenses either for:

  • People (staff salaries and benefits costs, Board development, volunteer training, succession planning, etc.)
  • Places (rent and utilities subsidy, facilities maintenance costs, building rehabilitation, etc.)

The Foundation’s grantees below are listed according to the agency's largest program service expense as classified by the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) classification system that the Foundation utilizes. The grant amount reflects two years worth of funding unless noted otherwise.

EDUCATION

B02 Education Management & Technical Assistance
Partners in School Innovation (San Francisco) — $82,000
People Acting in Community Together (San Jose) — $30,750
San Jose Education Foundation (San Jose) — $51,250
Teach for America - Bay Area (Emeryville) — $102,500

B24L Low-Income Elementary Schools
Beechwood Schools (Palo Alto) — $61,500
Sacred Heart Nativity School (San Jose) — $82,000
St. Elizabeth Seton School (Palo Alto) — $102,500

B25 Secondary & High Schools
Bellarmine College Preparatory (San Jose) — $128,000 *One Year Grant
Saint Francis High School (Mountain View) — $114,000 *One Year Grant

B25L Low-Income Secondary & High Schools
Eastside College Preparatory School (East Palo Alto) — $205,000

B28 Special Education
Achievekids (Palo Alto) — $41,000
Pacific Autism Center for Education (Santa Clara) — $41,000

B29 Charter Schools
ACE Public School Network (San Jose) — $51,250
Downtown College Preparatory High (San Jose) — $71,750
Leadership Public Schools (San Francisco) — $51,250

B60 Adult Education
The Learning and Loving Education Center (Morgan Hill) — $41,000

B90 Educational Support
Bayshore Christian Ministries (East Palo Alto) — $20,500
City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley (San Jose) — $41,000
College Track (East Palo Alto) — $51,250
Foundation for a College Education (Palo Alto) — $30,750
The Peninsula Bridge Program (Menlo Park) — $41,000

B92 Remedial Reading & Encouragement
YES Reading (Milpitas) — $102,500

HEALTH

E22 General Hospitals
Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health (Palo Alto) — $2,000,000 *One Year Grant
VMC Foundation (San Jose) — $1,000,000 *One Year Grant

E32 Community Clinics
MayView Community Health Center (Palo Alto) — $20,500
Rotacare Bay Area, Inc. (Gilroy) — $51,250
School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County (San Jose) — $102,500
South County Community Health Center (Palo Alto) — $153,750
Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Inc. (Hayward) — $30,750
Tri-City Health Center (Fremont) — $20,500

E40 Reproductive Health Care
Teen Pregnancy Coalition of San Mateo County (Redwood City) — $20,500

E50 Rehabilitative Care
Services for Brain Injury (San Jose) — $20,500
Via Rehabilitation Services, Inc. (Santa Clara) — $153,750

E80 Health (General & Financing)
Santa Clara Family Health Foundation (Campbell) — $153,750

F30 Mental Health Treatment * This code is no longer eligible for funding
East Bay Agency for Children (Oakland) — $15,000 *One Year Grant

F40 Hot Lines & Crisis Intervention
Support Network for Battered Women (Sunnyvale) — $51,250

F60 Counseling
Adolescent Counseling Services (Palo Alto) — $30,000
Family and Children Services (Palo Alto) — $50,000
Family Service Agency of San Mateo County (San Mateo) — $100,000
Kara, Inc. (Palo Alto) — $25,000

HUMAN SERVICES

I21 Youth Violence Prevention
Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (Milpitas) — $51,250

I72 Child Abuse Prevention
Child Advocates of Silicon Valley (Milpitas) — $102,500

I80 Legal Services
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley (San Jose) — $61,500
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County (San Mateo) — $30,750

J20 Employment Preparation & Procurement
Center for Employment Training (San Jose) — $102,500
Opportunities Industrialization Center-West (Menlo Park) — $205,000
Springboard Forward (Belmont) — $71,750

J22 Job Training
San Jose Conservation Corps (San Jose) — $102,500

J30 Vocational Rehabilitation
HOPE Services (San Jose) — $153,750
Project Hired (Santa Clara) — $41,000
Sensory Access Foundation (Sunnyvale) — $41,000

K30 Food Programs
Martha's Kitchen (San Jose) — $20,000

K31 Food Banks & Pantries
Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties (San Jose) — $120,000

K35 Soup Kitchens
Loaves & Fishes Family Kitchen (Milpitas) — $20,000

L02 Housing Management & Technical Assistance
Community Technology Alliance (San Jose) — $30,750

L20 Housing Development, Construction & Management
Peninsula Habitat for Humanity (Redwood City) — $102,500
Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity (Milpitas) — $82,000

L41 Homeless Shelters
Emergency Housing Consortium of Santa Clara County (San Jose) — $102,500
InnVision the Way Home (San Jose) — $153,750
New Creation Home Ministries (East Palo Alto) — $20,500
Shelter Network (Burlingame) — $153,750
Tri-City Homeless Coalition (Fremont) — $153,750

L80 Housing Support
Human Investment Project (San Mateo) — $61,500

L81 Home Improvement & Repairs
Rebuilding Together Peninsula (Menlo Park) — $82,000
Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley (San Jose) — $61,500

N32 Parks & Playgrounds
The Good Tidings Foundation (San Francisco) — $51,250

O23 Boys & Girls Clubs
Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula (Menlo Park) — $205,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley (Milpitas) — $153,750
Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club (San Mateo) — $51,250

O30 Adult & Child Matching Programs
Friends for Youth, Inc. (Redwood City) — $51,250
The Role Model Program (San Jose) — $20,500

O31 Big Brothers & Big Sisters
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Bay Area (San Francisco) — $51,250

O50 Youth Development Programs
After-School All-Stars (San Jose) — $30,750
Ravenswood Community in the Schools (East Palo Alto) — $20,500
Summer Search Silicon Valley (San Jose) — $30,750

O51 Youth Community Service Clubs
Girls For A Change (San Jose) — $41,000
Youth Community Service (Palo Alto) — $30,750

O53 Youth Development — Business
Businesses United in Investing, Lending & Development (Menlo Park) — $41,000
Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay, Inc. (Santa Clara) — $30,750

P20 Human Services
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County (San Jose) — $200,000
Community Solutions for Children, Families and Individuals (Morgan Hill) — $50,000
YWCA in Santa Clara Valley (San Jose) — $30,000

P30 Children & Youth Services
Bill Wilson Center (Santa Clara) — $60,000

P32 Foster Care
Future Families, Inc. (San Jose) — $20,000
Help One Child Mission to Children at Risk (Los Altos) — $15,000
Jeremiahs Promise (Palo Alto) — $41,000

P43 Family Violence Shelters
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence (San Jose) — $82,000
Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments (Fremont) — $20,500

P51 Financial Counseling
Lenders for Community Development (San Jose) — $80,000

P52 Transportation Assistance
Outreach and Escort, Inc. (San Jose) — $20,000

P58 Gift Distribution
The Family Giving Tree (Milpitas) — $20,000

P60 Emergency Assistance
Community Services Agency (Mountain View) — $50,000
Cupertino Community Services, Inc. (Cupertino) — $30,000
Sacred Heart Community Service (San Jose) — $80,000
Samaritan House (San Mateo) — $80,000
St. Francis Center of Redwood City (Redwood City) — $50,000
St. Joseph's Family Center (Gilroy) — $20,000
St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Mateo County (San Mateo) — $50,000
Sunnyvale Community Services (Sunnyvale) — $50,000

P71 Adult Day Care
Live Oak Adult Day Services (San Jose) — $20,000

P74 Hospices
George Mark Children's House (San Leandro) — $51,250
Hospice of the Valley (San Jose) — $153,750
Mission Hospice, Inc. of San Mateo County (San Mateo) — $71,750
Pathways Hospice Foundation (Sunnyvale) — $256,250

P80 Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations
Parents Helping Parents, Inc (Santa Clara) — $51,250

P81 Senior Center Services
Avenidas (Palo Alto) — $70,000

P82 Developmentally Disabled Centers
Community Association for Rehabilitation (Palo Alto) — $50,000
Kainos Home and Training Center (Redwood City) — $51,250

PUBLIC/SOCIETY BENEFIT

A12 Arts Fund Raising & Fund Distribution
Arts Council Silicon Valley (San Jose) — $102,500

S01 Capacity Building Alliances & Advocacy
Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits (San Jose) — $30,750

S02 Capacity Building Management & Technical Assistance
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services (San Francisco) — $82,000

S99 Community Improvement & Capacity Building
Design Response (San Jose) — $20,500

T02 Philanthropy Management & Technical Assistance
Council on Foundations (Washington) — $1,850
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (Washington) — $1,000
The NonprofitCenters Network (San Francisco) — $1,000
Northern California Grantmakers (San Francisco) — $6,922

T30 Public Foundations
Silicon Valley Community Foundation (San Jose) — $4,350

T40 Voluntarism Promotion
Hands On Bay Area (San Francisco) — $71,750

T50 Philanthropy, Charity & Voluntarism Promotion
GuideStar (Williamsburg) — $10,000

 

 

 

 
 

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