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Provide Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationCambridge, MA Year2014
Rural Initiative, to increase access to abortion care for women in rural communities.
Center for Reproductive Rights Grant Amount$100,000 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationNew York, NY Year2014
Roe Restoration Project, to protect access to abortion services by litigating against the most harmful anti-choice laws and building public support for stronger state and federal protections against restrictive laws.
Choice USA Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationWashington, DC Year2014
To engage Millennials on college campuses to advocate for increased abortion access at the local, state, and federal level.
More information: http://www.choiceusa.org/
Story of Stuff Project Grant Amount$35,000 Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties Type of SupportProject Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2014
Community Engagement Initiative, to provide training and tools to increase and deepen individuals' civic participation.
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.
Limmud Bay Area Grant Amount$5,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportProject Support LocationLos Altos, CA Year2014
Limmud Bay Area 2014, to bring together hundreds Bay Area Jews for a three-day learning retreat.
More information: http://www.limmudbayarea.org/
Youth Engagement Fund Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties Type of SupportProject Support LocationWashington, DC Year2014
To provide resources for the civic engagement sector to improve voter education programs aimed at registering young voters, getting young voters to the polls, and developing leaders in the field.
University of California, Berkeley – Haas School of Business Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2014
Berkeley Board Fellows Program, to help prepare students to become the next generation of non-profit board leaders.
University of California, Berkeley Grant Amount$243,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2014
Big Ideas course program at the College of Letters & Science, to provide opportunities for undergraduates to analyze issues through different disciplines, allowing them to examine varied approaches to a single situation. $243,000 over two years (2014-2015).
Mission Science Workshop Grant Amount$40,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Excelsior Science Workshop, to provide science programs and resources to students, families, and educators in San Francisco's Excelsior District and neighboring communities.
826 Valencia Grant Amount$35,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Writers’ Room Program, to provide writing and literacy support for students at three public schools in San Francisco.
More information: http://826valencia.org/
Experience Corps Bay Area Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
San Francisco expansion of program that places older adults as volunteers in underserved public schools to provide literacy support and mentoring to struggling students in grades K-3.
More information: http://www.experiencecorpsbayarea.org/
Aim High For High School Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Teaching for the 21st Century Initiative, to align Aim High’s curriculum and teacher training program with the Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards.
More information: http://www.aimhigh.org/
Baykeeper Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Bay-Safe Industry Campaign, to reduce illegal industrial runoff into the Bay by ensuring that Bay Area businesses incorporate good environmental stewardship into their business models.
Pacific Institute Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationOakland, CA Year2014
California Drought Response Initiative, to advocate for California water policy reform, communicate the impacts of the drought through the media, and promote water conservation and efficiency via online resources and tools.
More information: http://pacinst.org/
Breast Cancer Fund Grant Amount$40,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, to support a retail-focused initiative to accelerate the market shift toward safer production and increased access to safer personal care products.
Corporate Accountability International Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationBoston, MA Year2014
To build support for bottled water bans at National Parks throughout the country.
Health Care Without Harm Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaEnvironment Type of SupportProject Support LocationReston, VA Year2014
To promote sustainability strategies at American hospitals to influence the demand and supply of safer chemicals, materials, and products.
More information: https://noharm.org/
Northern California Golf Association Foundation Grant Amount$120,000 Program AreaHealth and Recreation Type of SupportProject Support LocationPebble Beach, CA Year2014
Goldman Family Youth on Course Scholarships. $120,000.00 over three years (2014-2016).
Challah For Hunger Grant Amount$13,650 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportProject Support LocationPhiladelphia, PA Year2014
Northern California Regional Growth Plan, to support organization that engages college students in baking and selling challah and donating the proceeds to social justice causes.
More information: http://www.challahforhunger.org/
Urban Adamah Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportProject Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2014
Capacity-building support, to enable organization that integrates Judaism, environmental stewardship, and social action to transition to its new location in Berkeley.
Access Women’s Health Justice Grant Amount$22,500 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationOakland, CA Year2014
Strengthen the organization’s capacity to expand access to quality, affordable abortion care and information for low-income women in California.
More information: http://accesswhj.org/
Reproductive Health Access Project Grant Amount$40,000 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationNew York, NY Year2014
Family Medicine Reproductive Health Network, to increase the number of family physicians providing abortion care.
Feminist Majority Foundation Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights Type of SupportProject Support LocationBeverly Hills, CA Year2014
National Clinic Access Project, to reduce anti-abortion violence against clinics and providers.
Taproot Foundation Grant Amount$40,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportProject Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
To provide Service Grants to five non-profit organizations.
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