Grants Database
Showing 2299 -2323 of 3695 grants equaling $174,667,840.00
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Students Rising Above | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2012 |
College2Career & Summer Internship programs, to support summer employment opportunities for at-risk Bay Area students who are overcoming tremendous challenges while pursuing college educations. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2012 |
Better Paper Project, to move the magazine industry's paper choices away from virgin-fiber papers by helping publishers transition to more environmentally-responsible paper. | |||||
Sustainable Conservation | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2009 |
PlantRight Campaign, to shift the horticultural community away from invasive species and toward viable alternatives that are safe for California's native ecosystems. | |||||
Wilderness Torah | Grant Amount$40,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2015 |
Marketing and communications capacity-building support of this Jewish environmental education organization. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2013 |
Better Paper Project, to move magazines and catalogs away from virgin-fiber paper by facilitating the transition to more environmentally-responsible paper choices. | |||||
Sustainable Conservation | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2011 |
PlantRight Campaign, to shift the horticultural community away from invasive species and toward viable alternatives that are safe for California's native ecosystems. | |||||
Center for Reproductive Rights | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2015 |
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. | |||||
Green Cafe Network | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2010 |
To strengthen and expand the Green Business Support Program, a project that provides technical assistance to help independently owned Bay Area cafes to decrease their environmental impact. | |||||
Sustainable Conservation | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2008 |
PlantRight Campaign, to shift the horticultural community away from invasive species and toward viable alternatives that are safe for California's native ecosystems. | |||||
Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2015 |
Supporting Targeted Advocacy Through Evidence Initiative, to analyze state policy developments on abortion and provide advocates with evidence-based resources and information to protect and promote access to abortion. | |||||
Birthright Israel Foundation | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2010 |
2010 Adelson/New Founders Challenge Grant. | |||||
Green Press Initiative | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSilver Spring, MD | Year2008 |
Newsprint Transformation and Carbon Reduction Project, to help the newspaper industry to curb climate change and conserve endangered forests through the transformation of its practices. $60,000 grant over two years (2008-2009). | |||||
Oasis For Girls | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2008 |
Measure Up, to evaluate and assess Oasis' programs. | |||||
Taproot Foundation | Grant Amount$37,500 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2011 |
To provide Service Grants to five non-profit organizations. | |||||
Birthright Israel Foundation | Grant Amount$2,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2008 |
Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$7,500 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2010 |
To update and expand 'In the Know: Getting Out the Facts on Pregnancy, Contraception and Abortion,' a set of education tools designed to build awareness of reproductive health issues. | |||||
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center | Grant Amount$20,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOccidental, CA | Year2010 |
The Growing Youth Project, to develop a new instructional garden training and support program for San Francisco public middle schools. | |||||
Taproot Foundation | Grant Amount$30,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2010 |
To provide Service Grants to five non-profit organizations. | |||||
Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2012 |
STATE Initiative, to analyze state policy developments on abortion and provide advocates with timely, evidence-based resources and information to protect and promote access to abortion services. | |||||
Oceana | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2012 |
Campaign to Stop Seafood Fraud, to establish a transparent and effective traceability system that allows for tracking of every fish sold in the US to protect oceans from overfishing and the harvesting of endangered and restricted seafood. | |||||
Taproot Foundation | Grant Amount$20,000 | Program AreaSF Bay Area Institutions and Projects | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2009 |
To provide Service Grants to three non-profit organizations. | |||||
iVote Civic Education Fund | Grant Amount$40,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationCambridge, MA | Year2020 |
iVoteFACTS Campaign More information: https://www.ivotecef.org/ |
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BlueStar | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2009 |
Write On for Israel, San Francisco (2010-2011), an educational program for Bay Area Jewish students that helps to foster long-term Jewish identity. | |||||
University of California, Berkeley – Haas School of Business | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2011 |
Berkeley Board Fellows Program, to help prepare students to become the next generation of non-profit board leaders. | |||||
Oshman Family Jewish Community Center | Grant Amount$5,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationPalo Alto, CA | Year2010 |
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