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Results: 3026-3050 of 3117
Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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College Track | Human Rights | $100,000 | 2011 | for the College Success Program |
Silicon Valley Community Foundation | Education, Past Strategies | $5,000 | 2011 | for the Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness |
Stretch To Kindergarten | Education, Past Strategies | $300,000 | 2011 | for general support |
Innocence Project Inc. | Community and Opportunity, CEO Fund | $25,000 | 2011 | for general support |
MK Level Playing Field Institute | Education, Past Strategies | $100,000 | 2011 | for a program that provides high-achieving, low-income high school students of color with courses and academic mentoring support to advance their math and science skills |
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto Inc | Human Rights | $50,000 | 2011 | for the Youth Outreach Program |
Community Initiatives | Education, Past Strategies | $240,585 | 2011 | for Preschool California for the revision of the transitional kindergarten website and for exploration of financing and policy options for summer kindergarten transition programs |
Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc. | Education, Past Strategies | $58,626 | 2011 | to translate the core PAT curriculum into Spanish |
Resources for the Future | Climate and Clean Energy, Opportunity & Other | $250,000 | 2011 | for general support |
California STEM Learning Network | Education, Past Strategies | $35,000 | 2011 | for the California STEM Learning Network's annual STEM Summit and two subsequent California convenings focused on early learning in mathematics |
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation | Human Rights | $30,000 | 2011 | for Educators for Fair Consideration |
San Mateo County Office of Education | Education, Past Strategies | $194,919 | 2011 | for implementation of the Transitional Kindergarten Early Learning Initiative |
Foothill - De Anza Community Colleges Foundation | Education, Past Strategies | $30,000 | 2011 | to strengthen the fundraising capacity of the Family Engagement Institute, including development of a three-year fund development plan |
ClimateWorks Foundation | Climate and Clean Energy, Opportunity & Other | $1,000,000 | 2011 | for general support |
San Mateo County Office of Education | Education, Past Strategies | $264,660 | 2011 | to help incorporate an early math focus into the San Mateo County Office of Education STEM Center |
Regents of the University of California at Berkeley | Science, Opportunity & Other | $176,000 | 2011 | for the Joint BioEnergy Institute offsite program retreats |
Milpitas Unified School District | Education, Past Strategies | $2,200 | 2011 | for materials to establish the White Board Math project in six district preschool classrooms |
Parent-Child Home Program Inc. | Education, Past Strategies | $108,215 | 2011 | for an evaluation of the Parent-Child Home Program |
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Opportunity & Other | $500,000 | 2011 | to develop an understanding of natural gas leakage and ways to reduce it |
Prevent Child Abuse America | Education, Past Strategies | $47,828 | 2011 | to develop capacity within California for in-state training of Healthy Families America program sites and to translate HFA materials into Spanish |
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc. | Education, Past Strategies | $5,000 | 2011 | for Kids in Common and its work related to the Santa Clara County Children's Agenda and the Santa Clara County Children's Summit |
Regents of the University of California at Berkeley | Education, Past Strategies | $126,491 | 2011 | for organizing and preparing proceedings of a conference on early mathematics |
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Opportunity & Other | $454,812 | 2011 | for the Fisheries Management Council Project |
Nurse Family Partnership | Education, Past Strategies | $127,589 | 2011 | for training of staff |
Innocence Project Inc. | Community and Opportunity, CEO Fund | $25,000 | 2011 | for general support |
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.