Statistics per Cycle
2025 Cycle 2 – We received 740 applications, and 41 were awarded for a total of $653,000.
2025 Cycle 1 – We received 206 applications, and 51 were awarded for a total of $1,020,000.
2024 Cycle 2 – We received 147 applications, and 16 were awarded for a total of $330,000.
2024 Cycle 1 – We received 91 applications, and 22 were awarded for a total of $275,000.
2023 Cycle 2 – We received 58 applications, and 9 were awarded for a total of $131,100.
2023 Cycle 1 – We received 119 applications, and 22 were awarded for a total of $140,000.
Unsolicited Grant Recipients
Showing 1–12 of 296 items
| Organization | Amount | Description | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Organization Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco | Amount $20,000 | Description Good Samaritan is a bilingual (English/Spanish) Family Resource Center that foceses “two-generation” or “whole family” service delivery strategy. | Year 2026 |
| Organization The Tule Basin Land & Water Conservation Trust | Amount $20,000 | Description The Tule Basin Land & Water Conservation Trust’s mission is to protect and preserve natural habitat and agricultural open space for the people and wildlife of the southern San Joaquin Valley. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Latinos For Education | Amount $20,000 | Description Latinos for Education, which operates across Massachusetts, Texas, and California, is focused on increasing Latino leadership and influence in education. | Year 2026 |
| Organization California Environmental Justice Alliance | Amount $25,000 | Description CEJA is an alliance of 10 organizations that collectively represent over 40,000 residents in low-income communities and communities of color across California highly impacted by environmental hazards. | Year 2026 |
| Organization The Hidden Genius Project | Amount $25,000 | Description The Hidden Genius Project is a national nonprofit that addresses systemic barriers facing Black male youth in the technology sector. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Korean Community Center of the East Bay | Amount $25,000 | Description KCCEB (dba Maru) supports under-resourced, low-income, limited-English- proficient San Francisco Bay Area Asian immigrants and refugees. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Mountain View CLT | Amount $25,000 | Description Mountain View Community Land Trust (MVCLT) is dedicated to acquiring and preserving affordable housing to support long-term stability for working-class families. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Lotus Blossoms Foundation | Amount $5,000 | Description Based in Detroit, Lotus Blossoms Foundation aims to support youth as they navigate the transition to independent adulthood, many aging out from the foster care system. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Defensores de la Cuenca | Amount $25,000 | Description Defensores de la Cuenca (Watershed Defenders) is a Latino-led nonprofit that connects the community to nature through shared experiences and opportunities to preserve and defend the Chesapeake Bay watershed for a healthier mind, body, and soul. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Innovate Public Schools | Amount $25,000 | Description Innovate empowers Black and Brown Parents in San Francisco and the Bay Area to shape education decisions that affect their children. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Youth Spirit Artworks | Amount $25,000 | Description Youth Spirit Artworks (YSA) supports vulnerable youth (14-25) via healing-centered programs in Berkeley and East Oakland. | Year 2026 |
| Organization Kitchen Table Advisors | Amount $15,000 | Description Kitchen Table Advisors, based in Berkeley CA. works with under-resourced farmers and ranchers to fuel their long-term success and transform the food systems in 17 counties across Northern and Central California. | Year 2026 |