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826 Valencia Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2018
Mission Bay Expansion Campaign, capital support for 826 Valencia’s Mission Bay Center.
More information: http://www.826valencia.org
University of California, Berkeley – Cal Alumni Association Grant Amount$5,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportCapital Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2009
The Campaign for Berkeley: New Alumni Challenge.
California Pacific Medical Center Foundation Grant Amount$125,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2018
Your City, Your Hospital Campaign.
More information: http://https://www.cpmc.org/giving
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank Grant Amount$300,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2020
Food for Today, Building for Tomorrow, a capital campaign to increase the Food Bank’s capacity to store and distribute food through the expansion and renovation of its warehouse facilities.
More information: www.sfmfoodbank.org
Congregation Emanu-El Grant Amount$500,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2010
Support for the Campaign for Emanu-El, in memory of Richard N. Goldman. $500,000 grant over four years (2010-2013).
Larkin Street Youth Services Grant Amount$75,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Growth Campaign, to deepen Larkin Street’s impact and help homeless youth to achieve a permanent pathway out of poverty.
More information: http://www.larkinstreetyouth.org/
Ronald McDonald House of San Francisco Grant Amount$50,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2014
Hearts and Hands Comprehensive Campaign: Mission Bay House.
More information: http://www.ronaldhouse-sf.org/
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/
Town of Atherton Grant Amount$225,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationAtherton, CA Year2020
Atherton Town Center Project
Oakland Museum of California Grant Amount$100,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationOakland, CA Year2020
Capital support for All In! The Campaign for OMCA, a comprehensive campaign to transform the Oakland Museum of California's outdoor spaces, increase its endowment, and enhance visitors' experiences.
More information: http://www.museumca.org
Contemporary Jewish Museum Grant Amount$500,000 Program AreaJewish Community Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2008
Campaign for the New Museum. $500,000 grant over four years (2008-2011).
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Grant Amount$100,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2019
For All, The Campaign for the Asian Art Museum, to transform the museum's facilities and programming. $100,000 over five years (2019-2022).
More information: http://www.asianart.org
WildCare Grant Amount$75,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Rafael, CA Year2023
Elevate WildCare Capital Improvements Campaign, to redevelop WildCare's existing facilities to create a new state-of-the-art facility for its wildlife hospital, environmental education programs, and administration.
More information: http://www.wildcarebayarea.org
University of Southern California Grant Amount$250,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportCapital Support LocationLos Angeles, CA Year2015
Renovation of Marks Tennis Stadium. $250,000 over 5 years (2015-2019).
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/
Partnership for Haas Preeminence Grant Amount$2,500,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportCapital Support LocationBerkeley, CA Year2008
Hamlin School Grant Amount$25,000 Program AreaEducation and Literacy Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2021
Love, Hamlin Capital Campaign
Randall Museum Friends Grant Amount$100,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2015
Revitalize the Randall Campaign, $100,000 grant over two years (2015-2016).
More information: https://www.randallmuseum.org/
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/
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
KQED Grant Amount$150,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2021
Campaign 21, a comprehensive campaign to support digital production and distribution, expanded news reporting, and the renovation of KQED’s headquarters.
More information: http://kqed.org
East Bay Zoological Society Grant Amount$130,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationOakland, CA Year2014
The California Trail, to transform 56 acres at the Oakland Zoo into a living environment where visitors can learn about California’s native plants and wildlife.
More information: http://www.oaklandzoo.org/Home.php
Marine Mammal Center Grant Amount$150,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSausalito, CA Year2014
Intensive Care and Quarantine Capital Campaign, to construct new intensive care and quarantine pens, a new hydraulic system and loading dock, an oiled wildlife staging area, and other facility and safety improvements. $150,000 over three years (2014-2016).
More information: http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/
Exploratorium Grant Amount$500,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2013
Campaign for the New Exploratorium. $500,000 over five years (2013-2017).
San Francisco Architectural Heritage Grant Amount$100,000 Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects Type of SupportCapital Support LocationSan Francisco, CA Year2013
The Campaign for San Francisco Heritage, to restore the Haas-Lilienthal House and strengthen its programs. $100,000.00 over two years (2015-2016).
More information: http://www.sfheritage.org/
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