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100 Women Charitable Foundation
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| 100 Women Charitable Foundation is a recognized, tax-exempt organization that pools members' donations to award grants to local non-profits that support our community in one of three focus areas: Family (women and children); Education; or Health & Wellness. We are solely committed to expanding philanthropy in the San Francisco Bay Area by empowering women as both donors and decision-makers. |
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Adobe Corporate Affairs
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| Adobe supports strategic programs and partnerships that help make these communities better, stronger, and more vibrant places to live, work and do business. Non-profit organizations and schools must be located in the following areas to be eligible for support from Adobe: San Jose/Silicon Valley, California (southern San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, southern Alameda County); San Francisco, California, Seattle/King County, Washington, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. |
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Agape Foundation
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| Agape Foundation founded in 1969 is a nonprofit tax-exempt foundation that raises and distributes funds to groups and projects (not individuals) working for nonviolent social change in California. Agape provides seed grants, loans and fiscal sponsorship to organizations addressing the following six areas: Peace, Human Rights, Environmental Protection, Economic Justice, Progressive Arts, Media and Grassroots Organizing Support. |
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Akonadi Foundation
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| The Akonadi Foundation’s mission is to support the development of powerful social change movements to eliminate structural racism and create a racially just society. We believe social change movements are defined by large numbers of people taking action using shared strategy, shared principles, and shared goals. The Foundation provides general support and project specific grants to organizations working as part of powerful social change movements working to eliminate structural racism and create a racially just society. |
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Albertsons Community Investment - ID, MT, NV, CA, OR, UT, WA, WY, AZ, CO, FL, LA, NM, TX
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| Albertsons Community Investment gives grants to nonprofit and school programs that meet the following focus areas: Hunger Relief, Health, Nutrition & Healthy Lifestyles. Geographical focus areas: Idaho, Montana, Southern Nevada, Southern California, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico or Texas. |
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Amateur Athletic Foundation
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| Our mission is to serve youth through sport and to increase knowledge of sport and its impact on people’s lives. The AAF supports a wide array of youth sports programming. We award grants to youth sports organizations within the eight southernmost counties of California. We also conduct our own youth sports and coaching education programs, a number of which have become models for similar programs nationwide. |
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Anaheim Community Foundation
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| The Anaheim Community Foundation is dedicated to providing and improving programs, services, and facilities not ordinarily supported by government, which enrich the lives of Anaheim residents. Specific programs supported by the Anaheim Community Foundation are: Arts and Culture, Environmental/Nature Programs, Libraries Bookmobile, Library Collections and Services, Senior Citizen Programs, Therapeutic Recreation, Youth Programs, Early Childhood Development, Emergency Assistance. |
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Archstone Foundation - Southern California
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| The Archstone Foundation is a private grantmaking organization, whose mission is to contribute towards the preparation of society in meeting the needs of an aging population. In recognition of the source of the Foundation's endowment, priority is given to proposals serving the Southern California region. Proposals from outside Southern California may be considered if they serve the state as a whole, are demonstration projects with potential for replication in California, or have a regional or national impact. The following are the Foundation's funding priorities: Fall Prevention, Elder Abuse & Neglect, End-of-Life, Responsive Grantmaking. |
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Atkinson Foundation - San Mateo, California
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| The Atkinson Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations providing direct services to the residents of San Mateo County, California, through programs that benefit: children, youth, families, immigrants, the elderly and the ill, the disadvantaged, needy and homeless, the mentally and physically disabled, and those suffering from drug, alcohol or physical abuse; Schools, community colleges, universities, adult and vocational schools and related organizations serving the needs of students in San Mateo County; United Methodist Church and ecumenical or church-related organizations reaching out to serve the material or social welfare needs of communities in San Mateo County; U.S. nonprofits providing assistance, support and training in Mexico and Central America for the sustainable development of water and food resources; for economic initiatives such as cooperative banks, agra-businesses and micro- enterprise; and for programs such as sanitation, nutrition, health education, and family planning. |
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Atlas Family Foundation
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| The Atlas Family Foundation concentrates its charitable resources to advance high-impact early childhood intervention and education programs for children from prenatal-to-three and their families. Targeting low-income, high-risk families the Foundation promotes key services, parenting education, staff development and advocacy for children's healthy development as well as social, emotional, and cognitive well being. |
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Avery-Fuller-Welch Children’s Foundation
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| The Avery-Fuller-Welch Children’s Foundation provides grants that allow low-income families with children in need of educational, psychological, and/or physical therapy to have access to those professional services. Grants are limited to services provided to residents of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties. |
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Ayrshire Foundation
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| Originally broad in its mission, the foundation has gradually focused its funding in five areas: opportunities for youth; science and the environment; healthcare; services for the elderly and disabled; and community culture. Geographic focus: Preference is given to organizations located in the following areas: Pasadena, San Francisco, and Sonoma, California; Petoskey/Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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Ayrshire Foundation - CA, MI
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| Each year the Ayrshire Foundation awards approximately $1M in grants to worthwhile projects. Originally broad in its mission, the foundation has gradually focused its funding in five areas: opportunities for youth; science and the environment; healthcare; services for the elderly and disabled; and community culture. Preference is given to organizations located in the following areas: Pasadena, San Francisco, and Sonoma, California; Petoskey/Harbor Springs, Michigan. Areas of funding interest include Youth Opportunities, Science & Environment, Healthcare, Elderly & Disabled, Community Culture. |
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Bank of the West - AZ, CA, CO, ID, KS, MN, MO, NV, NM, ND, OK, OR, SD, UT, WA, WI, WY
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| The mission of the Bank's Charitable Contributions Program is to help meet the needs of the communities we serve by supporting nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving quality of life, particularly for low- and moderate-income individuals and communities. The Bank will consider requests for contributions from nonprofit organizations that qualify under the following charitable giving categories: Community and Economic Development, Education and Job Training, Health and Human Care, Civic and Cultural. The Bank actively grants charitable contributions in the communities we serve, which includes several counties in the following 19 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. |
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Bernard Osher Foundation
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| The Foundation’s interest areas and priorities are: • Scholarships for Higher Education (Osher Scholars and Fellows Program), • Scholarships for University Reentry Students aged 25 to 50 (Osher Reentry Scholarship Program), • Programs addressing the educational needs of seasoned adults at institutions of higher education (Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes), • Selected integrative medicine programs, • Arts and educational programs in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area and the State of Maine. |
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