OFFICE SPACE GRANTS
Our Foundation is
proud to be providing Places for Nonprofits to Work.
Tenants of the Sobrato Center
for Nonprofits in Milpitas and San Jose
(denoted by an asterisk) are listed below 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 dollar amount listed
next to each tenant represents the annual in-kind rent donation provided by the
Sobrato Foundation which in total equates to $2.9 million in donated space per year.
EDUCATION
— 5 in-kind office space grants totaling $557,528
B02 Education Management & Technical Assistance
Partners in School Innovation — $5,742
Silicon Valley Education Foundation — $334,932 *
B21 Preschools
SJB Child Development Centers — $174,998 *
B60
Adult Education
Vision Literacy — $24,000
B92
Remedial Reading & Encouragement
Reading Partners
— $17,856
HEALTH
— 4 in-kind office space grants totaling $642,373
E22 General Hospitals
Santa Clara Valley Health & Hospital System — $354,889
*
E86
Patient & Family Support
Insulin Pumpers Foundation — $12,960
E70 Public Health
The Health Trust — $247,794 *
F21 Alcohol, Drug Abuse Prevention
Asian American Recovery Services — $26,730
HUMAN SERVICES
— 22 in-kind office space grants totaling $1,201,350
I21
Youth Violence Prevention
Fresh Lifelines for Youth — $80,190
I72
Child Abuse Prevention
Child Advocates of Silicon Valley — $141,850
J22
Job Training
All Care Plus, Inc. — $11,520
Public Allies — $32,175
K35
Soup Kitchens
Loaves & Fishes Family Kitchen — $25,740
L12
Housing Fund Raising & Fund Distribution
Housing Industry Foundation — $10,752
L20
Housing Development, Construction & Management
Housing for Independent People — $44,160
Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity — $70,392
L21 Low-Income & Subsidized Rental Housing
Charities Housing Development Corporation — $75,551 *
L22
Senior Citizens' Housing & Retirement Communities
Senior Housing Solutions — $26,176
L41
Homeless Shelters
EHC Lifebuilders — $143,028
O02
Youth Development Management & Technical Assistance
Bay Area Wilderness Training — $18,306
O23
Boys & Girls Clubs
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley — $46,272
O31
Big Brothers & Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area — $27,047
O50
Youth Development Programs
After School All Stars Foundation —
$58,548
Sports4Kids — $19,104
O55
Youth Development — Religious Leadership
Today's Youth Matter — $57,312
P02
Human Services — Management & Technical Assistance
First 5 Santa Clara Valley — $12,960
P20
Human Services
International Children Assistance Network — $27,264
YWCA of Silicon Valley — $17,856
P58
Gift Distribution
Family Giving Tree — $66,480
P73 Group Homes
Unity Care Group — $97,516 *
P80
Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations
Able People Foundation — $12,960
Parents Helping Parents — $325,688 *
Q30 International Development
Pacific Links Foundation — $12,960
PUBLIC/SOCIETY BENEFIT
— 7 in-kind office space grants totaling $520,866
A57 Science & Technology
Museum
Lo*op Center
— $12,960
D30
Wildlife Preservation & Protection
San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory — $25,920
S01
Community Improvement & Capacity Building — Alliances & Advocacy
Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits — $20,265
*
S02
Community Improvement & Capacity Building — Management & Technical Assistance
Center for Excellence in Nonprofits — $26,730
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services — $37,800
T30 Public Foundations
Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund — $16,443
T70 Federated Giving Programs
United Way Silicon Valley — $385,609 *
W24
Citizen Participation
The John Vasconcellos Legacy Project — $15,404
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