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Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportAnnual Grant LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2010
Center for Disaster Philanthropy Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives Type of SupportRelief Efforts LocationWashington, DC Year2025
To provide medium- to long-term support to communities impacted by the 2025 Southern California wildfires.
More information: https://disasterphilanthropy.org/
American Friends of Magen David Adom Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives Type of SupportRelief Efforts LocationLos Angeles, CA Year2014
Emergency Campaign, to provide medical supplies and repair and replace ambulances.
University of California, Berkeley Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2016
Cal Men's Basketball.
Stanford University Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportProject Support LocationPalo Alto, CA Year2017
Stanford Women's Cancer Center.
Jewish Community Relations Council Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportAnnual Grant LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2018
Alzheimer’s Association Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportProject Support LocationChicago, IL Year2012
Bay Area Climate Collaborative Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Jose, CA Year2010
Capacity-building support for the Bay Area Climate Collaborative, a public-private partnership formed to accelerate the clean energy economy and address the challenge of climate change in the Bay Area.
Jerusalem Foundation Inc Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportProject Support LocationNew York, NY Year2021
The Lonka Project, a photographic book and exhibition at the Jerusalem Municipality featuring Holocaust survivors who were photographed in 2019 by 250 leading professional photographers in 26 countries.
More information: https://www.thelonkaproject.com/
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportAnnual Grant LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2020
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2012
Pacific Forest Trust Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2013
To advance Californias climate and energy policies to ensure the inclusion of forest conservation.
Sierra Nevada Alliance Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSouth Lake Tahoe, CA Year2011
Sustainable Sierra Communities Program, to engage the community in responding to threats to the region's ecosystems and environment from climate change and urban development.
IsraAID Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives Type of SupportRelief Efforts LocationPalo Alto, CA Year2023
Israel Emergency Relief
More information: http://www.israaid.org
JCRC Bay Area Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportAnnual Grant LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2025
The Bay Institute of San Francisco Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
To develop scenarios to restore more natural water flows, reduce water exports, and pursue responsible water management options for the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary.
Tuolumne River Trust Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2016
Revive the Tuolumne, to reverse damage to the river by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta. 
More information: http://www.tuolumne.org
Stanford University Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportProject Support LocationPalo Alto, CA Year2016
Stanford Women's Cancer Program.
Siskiyou Land Conservancy Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationArcata, CA Year2017
Smith River Estuary Enhancement Program, to reduce pesticide use that threatens the Smith River, an important transition zone for salmon and steelhead migration.
More information: http://siskiyouland.org/
Geos Institute Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationAshland, OR Year2018
To defend against damaging forest management plans in Northern California proposed by the federal administration and advocate for policies that protect the long-term sustainability of the region as a climate sanctuary.
More information: https://www.geosinstitute.org/
Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportProject Support LocationNewport Beach, CA Year2018
The HITS Program.
TEACH Program Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationOakland, CA Year2013
Provide training coordination, mentoring, and regional networking to Northern California Family Medicine residencies interested in integrating abortion into their core curricula.
More information: http://www.teachtraining.org/
University of California, Berkeley – Goldman School of Public Policy Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportAnnual Grant LocationBerkeley, CA Year2010
Jewish Community Federation Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Siskiyou Land Conservancy Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationArcata, CA Year2015
Smith River Estuary Enhancement Program, to reduce pesticide use that threatens the Smith River, an important transition zone for salmon and steelhead migration.
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