Grants Database
Showing 3849 -3865 of 3842 grants equaling $189,906,840.00
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University of Southern California | Grant Amount$1,000,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationLos Angeles, CA | Year2016 |
USC Marshall Campaign Initiative. $1 million over ten years (2018-2027). More information: https://www.marshall.usc.edu/about/initiative |
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco | Grant Amount$1,000,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2017 |
Contemporary Support Circle, to foster the development of contemporary art projects, including new exhibitions, installations, performances, multimedia projects, and outreach programs. $1,000,000 over four years (2017-2020) More information: http://www.famsf.org |
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San Francisco General Hospital Foundation | Grant Amount$1,000,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2013 |
Capital improvements to help equip and furnish the new Acute Care and Trauma Building. $1,000,000 over five years (2013-2017). More information: http://www.sfghf.net/ |
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Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy | Grant Amount$1,000,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2013 |
Presidio Visitor Center, a new information and education center located near the future Tunnel Top Parklands. $1,000,000 over five years (2014-2018). More information: http://www.ggnpc.org/ |
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Ukraine Emergency Relief | Grant Amount$1,075,000 | Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives | Type of SupportRelief Efforts | Location | Year2022 |
Pandemic Emergency Fund | Grant Amount$1,500,000 | Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives | Type of SupportRelief Efforts | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2020 |
L&DGF established the Pandemic Emergency Fund in response to the COVID-19 public health and economic crisis to help ameliorate the impact of food, shelter, and safety issues on vulnerable populations. Grants were awarded to the following organizations: Glide Foundation Food and Meals Program – $30,000, Martin de Porres House of Hospitality – $30,000, Meals on Wheels SF – $30,000, No Kid Hungry – $20,000, SF Marin Food Bank – $75,000, Spark* SF Public Schools – $20,000, St. Anthony Foundation – $30,000, World Central Kitchen – $25,000, Hamilton Families – $20,000, Hospitality House – $20,000, La Casa de las Madres – $20,000, Larkin Street Youth Services – $20,000, California Pacific Medical Center Foundation – $50,000, Gates Philanthropy Partners – $50,000, HealthRIGHT360 – $50,000, UCSF Foundation – $50,000, SF General Hospital Foundation – $50,000, California Immigrant Resilience Fund – $150,000, Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund – $200,000, GiveDirectly – $150,000, Hebrew Free Loan – $100,000, Opportunity Fund Community Development – $150,000, and United Way Bay Area – $160,000. | |||||
Emergency Response Initiative for Abortion Care | Grant Amount$1,500,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | Location | Year2022 |
In response to the US Supreme Court’s ruling to dismantle the constitutional right to abortion, the Goldman Fund has awarded $1,500,000 in emergency grants to organizations providing immediate assistance to women who reside in states where abortion is now outlawed or restricted. Abortion Movement Fund - $250,000 The Brigid Alliance - $375,000 Just the Pill - $200,000 I Need an A - $200,000 If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice - $50,000 Resources for Abortion Delivery: The Access Fund - $275,000 | |||||
Anti-Voter Suppression Initiative | Grant Amount$2,000,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNationwide, USA | Year2012 |
Note: This represents the total amount awarded to the four organizations supported in this initiative. Grants were awarded to American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Common Cause Education Fund, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and Project Vote. | |||||
Partnership for Haas Preeminence | Grant Amount$2,500,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2014 |
Transforming Haas Campus initiative, a two phase, $80 million project that will enable the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley to double the number of students that it serves. $2,500,000 over five years (2014-2018). | |||||
Partnership for Haas Preeminence | Grant Amount$2,500,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2008 |
Fair Redistricting Initiative | Grant Amount$2,500,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of Support | Location | Year2021 |
Goldman School of Public Policy | Grant Amount$2,500,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2023 |
The Next Generation: Building the Foundation for the Policy School of the Future | |||||
Tennis Coalition of San Francisco: Lisa and Douglas Goldman Tennis Center | Grant Amount$6,635,000 | Program AreaHealth and Recreation | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2014 |
Support for the Golden Gate Park Tennis Center capital project to create the Lisa and Douglas Goldman Tennis Center. More information: http://www.tenniscoalitionsf.org/ |
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Voting Initiative | Grant Amount$8,670,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | Location | Year2020 |
University of California, Berkeley – Cal Athletics | Grant Amount$10,000,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2012 |
The Campaign for Berkeley: Support for Cal Athletics. $10,000,000 over 10 years (2012-2021). | |||||
Congregation Emanu-El | Grant Amount$10,000,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2019 |
Emanu-El Next, a comprehensive campaign to renovate and upgrade the Temple’s building in San Francisco to better meet the expanding involvement of its members and the community by creating a synagogue that is designed for modern Jewish life, while maintaining the building’s historical integrity and legacy. More information: https://www.emanuelsf.org/ |
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Congregation Emanu-El | Grant Amount$12,000,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportCapital Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2020 |
Emanu-El Next, a comprehensive campaign to renovate and upgrade the Temple’s building in San Francisco to better meet the expanding involvement of its members and the community by creating a synagogue that is designed for modern Jewish life, while maintaining the building’s historical integrity and legacy. More information: https://www.emanuelsf.org/ |
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