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Results: 1-25 of 250
Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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American Leadership Forum | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $5,000 | 2022 | to sponsor the 2022 Revolution of the Heart Speaker Series |
Working Partnerships USA | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $425,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Somos Mayfair Inc. | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $425,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Amigos de Guadalupe Center for Justice and Empowerment | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $100,000 | 2022 | for the support of purchasing the landmark of Cesar Chavez's home |
American Leadership Forum | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Social Good Fund | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2022 | for Catalyze SV |
Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $25,000 | 2021 | for general support |
African American Community Service Agency | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $100,000 | 2021 | for youth leadership and advocacy work |
Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $100,000 | 2021 | for FLY's Youth Advisory Council and Credible Messenger Mentoring Program in San Jose |
Youth Leadership Institute | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $100,000 | 2021 | for youth led action research and youth participatory grantmaking |
Silicon Valley Community Foundation | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $699,049 | 2021 | for Movement and Power-building Fund |
Californians for Justice | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $53,000 | 2021 | for the Youth Power Fund |
Working Partnerships USA | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2021 | for VTA Solidarity Fund |
Somos Mayfair Inc. | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $33,000 | 2021 | for COVID-19 Recovery Task Force Funding |
San Jose News Bureau | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $1,000 | 2021 | to sponsor the Common Ground: Gun Policy in Silicon Valley webinar |
Silicon Valley Community Foundation | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $200,000 | 2021 | for equitable economic recovery for Silicon Valley |
San Jose News Bureau | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $25,000 | 2021 | for general support |
People Acting in Community Together Inc | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $100,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Latinos United for a New America | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2021 | for general support |
The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2021 | for Human Rights Institute |
Santa Clara County Asian Law Alliance Inc | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $150,000 | 2021 | for empowering AAPI communities in San Jose |
Sacred Heart Community Service | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $137,000 | 2021 | for Campaign for a Better Future |
Asian Americans for Community Involvement of Santa Clara County, Inc. | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $50,000 | 2021 | for the Leaders for Education, Advocacy, and Democracy (LEAD) program |
San Jose Conservation Corps | Community and Opportunity, Resilient Local Community | $100,000 | 2021 | for the Youth Liberation Movement |
The list above contains awards approved by the Foundation. These are primarily grants, but also include direct charitable activities (DCAs) and program-related investments (PRIs). DCAs are distributions a foundation makes to conduct its own charitable activities, rather than by or through other organizations. PRIs are investments with a charitable purpose for which the Foundation’s primary purpose is not to produce income. Under IRS regulations, the expenses associated with DCAs and PRIs count toward a foundation’s qualifying distributions and are reported on its IRS Form 990-PF.