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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/
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/
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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