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Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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The Translatin Coalition | Human Rights | $40,000 | 2019 | for general support |
Essie Justice Group | Human Rights | $150,000 | 2019 | for general support |
Proteus Fund Inc. | Human Rights | $275,000 | 2019 | for the RISE Together Fund |
Charitable Ventures of Orange County Inc. | Human Rights | $125,000 | 2019 | for Resilience Orange County |
Critical Resistance | Human Rights | $75,000 | 2019 | for general support |
JustLeadershipUSA Inc. | Human Rights | $225,000 | 2019 | for general support |
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights in California | Human Rights | $100,000 | 2019 | for general support |
Sepa Mujer Inc. | Human Rights | $75,000 | 2019 | for general support |
New Breath Foundation | Human Rights | $75,000 | 2019 | for general support |
Network on Women in Prison | Human Rights | $125,000 | 2019 | for general support |
National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women | Human Rights | $200,000 | 2019 | for general support |
Grassroots Leadership Inc. | Human Rights | $75,000 | 2019 | to support the leadership transition process |
Tides Foundation | Human Rights | $325,000 | 2019 | for the Mass Liberation Fund |
Center for Young Women's Development | Human Rights | $150,000 | 2019 | 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.