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Organization | Amount | Description | Year | Region |
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Organization Breakbox Thought Collective | Amount $25,000 | Description BreakBox Thought Collective fosters emotional resilience within the trauma-informed, arts-integrated community healing center by offering culturally competent mental and behavioral health training services, programs, and events in Fresno, CA. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization California Indian Environmental Alliance | Amount $25,000 | Description CIEA collaborates with Tribes statewide to address water, climate, and environmental justice challenges. They advocate for Subsistence and Cultural Tribal Beneficial Uses to ensure watersheds are supportive of Tribal physical and cultural health. They foster climate resilience through the Northern California Tribal Climate Consortium and through our work with the North Coast Resource Partnership. CIEA also supports Tribes with technical assistance, capacity-building, and strategic planning. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization First Fruits Farm Foundation Inc. | Amount $325,000 | Description First Fruits Farm, a nonprofit ministry dedicated to providing food for the hungry, has launched an initiative to raise $20M in the next five years for the First Fruits Farm Foundation (FFFF). With the FFFF yield providing an annual contribution to the Farm’s operating budget, the success of the FFFF is crucial to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Farm. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization Kids In Need Of Defense | Amount $25,000 | Description Founded in 2008, Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is the preeminent international nongovernmental organization devoted to the protection of unaccompanied and separated children. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization Clean Water Fund | Amount $70,000 | Description Advocate for a Maryland regulatory framework to support the septic industry – adding a state-wide septic database, standards for quality of work within the industry, and access to dollars for maintenance and upgrades. In a parallel effort, increase efforts to reduce food waste through composting and diversion. | Year 2025 | Region Chesapeake |
Organization Community Media Access Collaborative | Amount $25,000 | Description The EmpowHERd Voices project empowers women in the Fresno metropolitan area to share their stories through documentary filmmaking. Open to women 18+, this project addresses underrepresentation of women’s perspectives in media, reduces financial and educational barriers to mentorship and training opportunities, and provides access to media production resources. Participants gain skills in planning, filming, and editing by producing short documentaries that amplify women’s voices and foster creative expression. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization Hijas del Campo | Amount $25,000 | Description Hijas del Campo (HDC) is a Contra Costa County-based org that aims to help migrant and seasonal farmworkers, along with their families, to improve their daily lives, working conditions, health and safety. Their work centers around four pillars: food security, healthcare, housing, and education. HDC is a trusted community-based organization that now serves over 500 families annually. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association | Amount $100,000 | Description The Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper advocates for compliance of existing environmental laws and improved policies based on science. They give a voice to the users to the waterways and to the Lower Susquehanna itself. | Year 2025 | Region Chesapeake |
Organization Potomac Riverkeeper Incorporated | Amount $135,000 | Description Through the Riverkeeper programs, protect the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers and tributaries. Ensure the waters are protected and safe for drinking water, river habitats, and public use and enjoyment. | Year 2025 | Region Chesapeake |
Organization Alliance for California Traditional Arts | Amount $25,000 | Description ACTA is an arts service organization and direct programming provider. They focus on historically marginalized communities, addressing systemic inequities by supporting traditional artists—primarily BIPOC—who use cultural practices to foster equity, healing, and well-being. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization Coleman Children and Youth Services | Amount $25,000 | Description Coleman is a member-led, multi-racial, intergenerational community organization building the leadership and power of Black and Brown children, youth, community college students, and families in San Francisco to advance racial and economic justice. Through grassroots organizing, budget and policy advocacy, and voter engagement, they are building a city of hope, justice, and opportunity where all children and families have access to high-quality education, living wage jobs, and affordable housing | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |
Organization Community Coalition For Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment | Amount $25,000 | Description The core of CoCo’s work is community organizing, a strategy of promoting collective action, which has helped build strong relationships with community residents in South LA to become trusted messengers in the community. | Year 2025 | Region Pacific |