Grants Database
Showing 474 -498 of 3956 grants equaling $193,102,960.00
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California Reinvestment Coalition | Grant Amount$20,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2011 |
Financial Crisis and Community Recovery Project, to provide relief to Bay Area homeowners and small business owners suffering from the effects of the economic crisis. | |||||
California Reinvestment Coalition | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2013 |
Financial Crisis and Community Recovery Project, to provide relief to Bay Area homeowners and small business owners suffering from the effects of the economic crisis. | |||||
California Trout | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2009 |
Fly Club Partnership, a pilot program to build broad-based public awareness, support, and engagement in fisheries restoration for the San Francisco Bay Delta. | |||||
Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationCalabasas, CA | Year2023 |
Building Healthy Soils and Communities, to accelerate the transition away from hazardous pesticides and advance the development of sustainable alternatives to conserve soil health as a critical carbon sink. More information: http://pesticidereform.org |
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Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2015 |
Fumigants Campaign, to transition California’s agricultural industry away from the use of fumigant pesticides and identify safer alternatives. More information: www.pesticidereform.org/ |
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Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2022 |
Building Healthy Soils and Communities, to accelerate the transition away from hazardous pesticides and advance the development of sustainable alternatives to conserve soil health as a critical carbon sink. More information: http://pesticidereform.org |
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Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationLindsay, CA | Year2024 |
Building Healthy Soils and Communities, to accelerate the transition away from hazardous pesticides and advance the development of sustainable alternatives to conserve soil health as a critical carbon sink. More information: https://www.pesticidereform.org |
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Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2017 |
Fumigants Campaign, to transition California’s agricultural industry away from the use of fumigant pesticides and identify safer alternatives. More information: http://www.pesticidereform.org |
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Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2021 |
To accelerate the transition away from hazardous pesticides and advance the development of sustainable alternatives to conserve soil health as a critical carbon sink. More information: http://www.pesticidereform.org |
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Californians for Pesticide Reform | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2018 |
To accelerate the transition in California away from fumigant pesticides and advance sustainable agriculture by increasing political and fiscal support for these issues. More information: http://www.pesticidereform.org |
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Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$90,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2012 |
For the Noar l'Noar Program to bring Israeli teens and young adults to camp in summer 2012. | |||||
Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2013 |
Noar l'Noar (youth to youth), to bring Israeli teens and young adults to camp. | |||||
Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$5,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportAnnual Grant | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2020 |
Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$5,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportAnnual Grant | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2022 |
Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$5,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportAnnual Grant | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2021 |
Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2015 |
Noar l'Noar (youth to youth), to bring Israeli teens and young adults to Jewish summer camp near Yosemite. | |||||
Camp Tawonga | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2014 |
Noar l'Noar (youth to youth), to bring Israeli teens and young adults to Jewish summer camp. | |||||
Campaign Legal Center | Grant Amount$100,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2025 |
Voting Rights Program, to ensure broad and equitable access to the right to vote through litigation, advocacy, and public education. More information: www.campaignlegalcenter.org |
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Campaign Legal Center | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2020 |
Voting Rights Project, to ensure broad and equitable access to the right to vote through litigation, advocacy, public education, and grassroots voter education campaigns. More information: http://www.campaignlegal.org |
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Campaign Legal Center | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2019 |
Voting Rights Project, to ensure broad and equitable access to the right to vote through litigation, advocacy, public education, and grassroots voter education campaigns. More information: http://www.campaignlegal.org |
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Campaign Legal Center | Grant Amount$150,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2021 |
Voting Rights & Redistricting, to ensure access to voting and fair redistricting through litigation, advocacy, and public education campaigns. More information: http://www.campaignlegalcenter.org |
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Campaign Legal Center | Grant Amount$100,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2024 |
Voting Rights Program, to ensure broad and equitable access to the right to vote through litigation, advocacy, and public education. More information: http://www.campaignlegalcenter.org |
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Campaign Legal Center | Grant Amount$100,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2022 |
Voting Rights and Redistricting Programs, to ensure access to voting and fair redistricting through litigation, advocacy, and public education campaigns. More information: http://www.campaignlegalcenter.org |
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Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationCroton Falls, NY | Year2018 |
To provide education, organize students and faculty, and create resources for campus-based and gun violence prevention groups to defeat policies that force colleges and universities to allow guns on campus. More information: http://www.keepgunsoffcampus.org |
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Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationCroton Falls, NY | Year2020 |
To provide education, organize students and faculty, and create resources for campus-based and gun violence prevention groups to defeat policies that force colleges and universities to allow guns on campus. More information: http://www.keepgunsoffcampus.org |
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