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  OFFICE SPACE GRANTS
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Tenants of the Sobrato Center for Nonprofits 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 $1.1 million.

EDUCATION

Education Management & Technical Assistance (B02)
Partners in School Innovation — $5,742

Adult Education (B60)
Vision Literacy — $24,000

Remedial Reading & Encouragement (B92)
YES Reading — $17,856

HEALTH

Patient & Family Support (E86)
Insulin Pumpers Foundation — $12,960

Alcohol, Drug Abuse Prevention (F21)
Asian American Recovery Services — $26,730

HUMAN SERVICES

Youth Violence Prevention (I21)
Fresh Lifelines for Youth — $80,190

Child Abuse Prevention (I72)
Child Advocates of Silicon Valley — $141,850

Job Training (J22)
All Care Plus, Inc. — $11,520
Public Allies — $32,175

Soup Kitchens (K35)
Loaves & Fishes Family Kitchen — $25,740

Housing Fund Raising & Fund Distribution (L12)
Housing Industry Foundation

Housing Development, Construction & Management (L20)
Housing for Independent People — $44,160
Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity — $70,392

Senior Citizens' Housing & Retirement Communities (L22)
Senior Housing Solutions — $26,176

Homeless Shelters (L41)
Emergency Housing Consortium — $143,028

Boys & Girls Clubs (O23)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley — $46,272

Big Brothers & Big Sisters (O31)
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area — $27,047

Youth Development Programs (O50)
After School All Stars Foundation — $19,104
Sports4Kids — $19,104

Youth Development - Religious Leadership (O55)
Today's Youth Matter — $57,312

Human Services- Management & Technical Assistance (P02)
First 5 Santa Clara Valley — $12,960

Human Services (P20)
International Children Assistance Network — $27,264
YWCA of Silicon Valley

Gift Distribution (P58)
Family Giving Tree — $66,480

Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations (P80)
Able Project — $12,960

PUBLIC/SOCIETY BENEFIT

Wildlife Preservation & Protection (D30)
San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory — $25,920

Community Improvement & Capacity Building - Management & Technical Assistance (S02)
Center for Excellence in Nonprofits — $25,920
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services — $37,800

Voluntarism Promotion (T40)
Hands on Bay Area — $41,088

Citizen Participation (W24)
Lo-Op Center (aka The John Vasconcellos Legacy Project) — $15,404

 

 

 

 
 

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Milpitas, CA 95035
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