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    100 Women Charitable Foundation

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    LOS ALTOS, CAWebsite6509383931

    About 100 Women Charitable Foundation

    The 100 Women Charitable Foundation streamlines and amplifies our members' engagement in philanthropy, making it easy for them to create a lasting difference in our local communities. We are committed to channeling 100% of all donations annually to nonprofits dedicated to benefiting underserved or disadvantaged populations.

    Focus Areas

    EducationFamilyHealth & Wellness

    Who They Fund

    youth experiencing abuse, deep poverty, or lacking trusted adultschildren ages 2–5 from low-income families (kindergarten entrants)K–12 students in Redwood City, San Mateo/Foster City, Santa Clara school districtshuman trafficking survivors (emergency shelter/response clients)people experiencing homelessness or in transitional housingcurrent and former foster youthlow-income Latina women with cancer

    About 100 Women Charitable Foundation

    The 100 Women Charitable Foundation Inc uses an annual member-driven grant cycle to fund local nonprofits serving underserved and disadvantaged populations in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Its recent awards show a clear pattern: larger Impact Grants around $38,000–$45,000 and smaller Investment Grants used to support program growth or organizational capacity. In 2024, the foundation gave $45,000 to Friends for Youth in Palo Alto to support youth facing abuse, deep poverty, incarcerated parents, or the absence of a trusted adult. It also awarded $45,000 to Learning Home Volunteers in San Carlos for kindergarten readiness work with low-income families in San Mateo County. In 2025, First Place for Youth in Oakland received $40,000 to expand its Steps to Success & Education Employment Program for foster youth, while Home First Services of Santa Clara County received $40,000 to expand Project Hope and help more clients secure permanent housing. The giving profile centers on education, family, and health and wellness, with repeated support for direct service programs rather than individuals. Grants also reach organizations working on mental health, housing stability, trafficking response, food security, and workforce pathways for youth and foster youth.

    What 100 Women Charitable Foundation Funds

    Education is a consistent theme. Bay Area Tutoring in Milpitas received $20,000 in 2025 for Bridge to Success, a pilot serving 50 students in Santa Clara County through one-on-one tutoring, college activities, and a stable learning environment. Silicon Valley Urban Debate League in San Carlos received $10,000 in 2023 to teach critical thinking and communication skills through speech and debate. Family and early childhood support also appear in the grant record. Learning Home Volunteers in San Carlos received $45,000 in 2024 to improve kindergarten readiness for low-income 2- to 5-year-olds in San Mateo County. Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County in Redwood City received $14,500 in 2024 to help low-income residents resolve legal problems through its Peninsula Family Advocacy Program. In health and wellness, the foundation gave $40,000 to Latinas Contra Cancer in San Jose in 2023 to assist low-income Latina women with cancer, and $40,000 to One Life Counseling in San Carlos in 2023 for mental health counseling for people who cannot pay.

    How 100 Women Charitable Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $509K

    Total Assets

    $180K

    Total Revenue

    $189K

    Total Expenses

    $189K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $13K and $41K, with a median of $27K.

    25th Percentile

    $13K

    Median

    $27K

    75th Percentile

    $41K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    EIN: 20-5704725
    3 filings on record
    low-income residents reliant on bicycles for transportation
    low-income families with children with disabilities (legal aid clients)
    uninsured/low-income individuals needing mental health counseling

    Funding Style

    direct serviceprogram expansion / scalingcapacity building (staffing/equipment)emergency preparedness & responseworkforce development & paid internships/apprenticeships

    Topics

    1-to-1 and group mentoring for at-risk youthearly childhood / kindergarten readiness for low-income 2–5 year-oldsschool-based mental health / therapy serviceshuman trafficking survivor emergency kits & immediate supporthomelessness diversion / permanent housing placement with wraparound supportsfoster youth employment, apprenticeship & career-readiness programslarge-scale meal provision / food security (county-level)

    Typical grant size clusters in the mid-five-figure and low-five-figure range: p25 is $13,375, median is $27,250, and p75 is $41,250. Recent awards also show distinct tiers, with Impact Grants commonly near $38,000–$45,000 and Investment Grants around $14,000–$15,500. The foundation’s structure is annual and member-selected, with a competitive process that includes an LOI phase and a voting-member referral step for some grants. Grants are local, and recipients appear in multiple years, suggesting an ongoing relationship with area nonprofits rather than one-off giving.

    Where 100 Women Charitable Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated entirely in California, with 100% of recipients in the HQ state and the top giving area in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Named recipient cities include Milpitas, Palo Alto, San Carlos, San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco, Redwood City, and East Palo Alto. The distribution reflects a strong Bay Area focus rather than statewide or national giving. Recent grants also cluster around county-serving organizations in Santa Clara County and San Mateo County.

    Frequently Asked Questions About 100 Women Charitable Foundation

    What kinds of nonprofits does 100 Women Charitable Foundation Inc fund?

    The foundation funds local nonprofits serving underserved or disadvantaged populations, with recurring focus areas in Education, Family, and Health & Wellness. Recent grants support youth mentoring, kindergarten readiness, mental health counseling, housing stability, foster youth employment, trafficking response, and food security.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The typical grant size is $13,375 at the 25th percentile, $27,250 at the median, and $41,250 at the 75th percentile. The annual program also includes larger Impact Grants around $38,000–$45,000 and smaller Investment Grants around $14,000–$15,500.

    Does the foundation fund only in California?

    Yes. All listed recent grants went to California recipients, and the geographic scope of giving is local. The foundation gives most often in Santa Clara County and San Mateo County, with recipients in cities including Milpitas, Palo Alto, San Carlos, San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco, Redwood City, and East Palo Alto.

    Is there a competitive application process?

    Yes. The annual grant cycle includes a competitive LOI phase, and some grants require referral by a current voting member before an LOI can be submitted. The annual grant program is member-selected, with member-voters choosing local nonprofit finalists.

    Do grants support organizations more than individuals?

    Yes. The foundation’s giving is directed to nonprofits rather than individuals. The recent grant record shows support for organizational programs, staffing, equipment, and capacity-building efforts, including counseling services, tutoring, housing assistance, and workforce programs.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THE GRATEFUL GARMENT PROJECTSAN JOSE, CA$40,0002025THE GRANT WILL HELP TGGP PREPARE FOR AN EXPECTED SURGE IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING DURING THE 2026 SUPER BOWL AND WORLD CUP IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY. FUNDS WILL SUPPORT 200+ EMERGENCY BACKPACKS WITH CLOTHING, HYGIENE ITEMS, FOOD, AND THERAPEUTIC RESOURCES, PLUS EMERGENCY CLOTHING FOR 100+ ADDITIONAL SURVIVORS.
    HOME FIRST SERVICES OF SANTA CLARA COUNTYMILPITAS, CA$40,0002025THE GRANT WILL ALLOW HOMEFIRST TO EXPAND PROJECT HOPE, HELPING MORE CLIENTS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY SECURE PERMANENT HOUSING. THIS SUPPORT WILL ENABLE INDIVIDUALS TO MOVE OFF THE STREETS, OUT OF SHELTERS OR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, AND INTO STABLE HOMES WHERE THEY CAN CONTINUE WORKING TOWARD THEIR LIFE GOALS WITH ONGOING ASSISTANCE.
    FIRST PLACE FOR YOUTHOAKLAND, CA$40,0002025THE GRANT WILL EXPAND FIRST PLACE'S STEPS TO SUCCESS & EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM, EQUIPPING FOSTER YOUTH WITH THE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE NEEDED FOR LONG-TERM FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE. THIS CAREER-FOCUSED INITIATIVE INCLUDES INDIVIDUALIZED COUNSELING AND AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPRENTICESHIP MODEL TO BREAK BARRIERS TO LIVING-WAGE JOBS.
    RECOVERY CAFE SAN JOSESAN JOSE, CA$20,0002025THE GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE PEER CONNECTORS PROGRAM, WHICH PROVIDES ONE-ON-ONE COACHING FROM FORMER MEMBERS WHO GUIDE NEW PARTICIPANTS THROUGH THE PROGRAM. THIS PAID ROLE HELPS PEER CONNECTORS GAIN EXPERIENCE AND WORK TOWARD STATE CERTIFICATION IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH.
    COMMUNITY CYCLES OF CALIFORNIASAN JOSE, CA$20,0002025THE GRANT WILL ENABLE THE ORGANIZATION TO PURCHASE AND EQUIP A LARGE VAN AS A MOBILE BICYCLE REPAIR STATION FOR REPAIR CLINICS AND BIKE SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE CLASES. THESE SERVICES SUPPORT LOW-INCOME COMMUNITY MEMBERS, MANY OF WHOM RELAY ON BIKES AS THEIR PRIMARY TRANPORTATION.
    BAY AREA TUTORINGMILPITAS, CA$20,0002025THE GRANT WILL FUND BRIDGE TO SUCCESS, A PILOT PROGRAM SERVING 50 STUDENTS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY. IT INCLUDES ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING, COLLEGE ACTVITIES, AND A STABLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUTH.
    FRIENDS FOR YOUTHPALO ALTO, CA$45,0002024TO SUPPORT ON ORGANIZATIONS WHICH SERVES AS A LIFELINE FOR OFTEN-OVERLOOKED YOUTH. THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS YOUTH FACING ABUSE, DEEP POVERTY, INCARCERATED PARENTS, OR JUST NOT HAVING A TRUSTED ADULT TO TALK TO, BY MATCHING THEM WITH CARING ADULT MENTORS. THE GRANT WILL ASSIST FOR THE EXPANSION OF 1-TO-1 AND GROUP MENTORING SERVICES INTO FOUR MORE SCHOOLS WITHIN THE REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND SAN MATEO FOSTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND TWO COMMUNITY PARTNER SITES.
    LEARNING HOME VOLUNTEERSSAN CARLOS, CA$45,0002024SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH ASSISTS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN SAN MATEO COUNTY TO HELP 2 TO 5 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN GET AN EQUAL START AT SCHOOL BY IMPROVING THEIR KINDERGARTEN READINESS. THE GRANT WOULD PROVIDE THE WRAP-AROUND SUPPORT FOR AN ADDITIONAL 50 LOCAL LOW-INCOME CHILDREN ENSURING THAT THEY ARE NOT ONLY KINDERGARTEN READY BUT ARE AT PARITY WITH THEIR MORE AFFLUENT PEERS.
    COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES FOR YOUTHMILPITAS, CA$45,0002024TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH IS A BEACON OF HOPE FOR THE AREAS YOUTH SUFFERING FROM MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS. THE GRANT WILL HELP FUND THE ORGANIZATIONS EXPANSION IN THEIR NEWEST PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SANTA CLARA SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE GRANT WILL HELP FUND 4 THERAPISTS SUPPORTING FOUR OF THEIR SCHOOLS IN THE AREA.
    LOVED TWICEOAKLAND, CA$14,5002024TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROVIDES NEWBORNS A FULL YEAR'S WORTH OF BABY CLOTHES, DISTRIBUTED VIA A NETWORK OF OVER 150 HOSPITALS, CLINICS, SHELTERS, AND SAFE HOUSES IN THE NINE COUNTIES OF THE BAY AREA. THE GRANT WOULD PROVIDE 600 INFANTS IN SANTA CLARA AND SAN MATEO COUNTIES A "WARDROBE-IN-A-BOX" FILLED WITH CLOTHES FOR THEIR FIRST YEAR OF LIFE.
    LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN MATEO COUNTYREDWOOK CITY, CA$14,5002024TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH HELPS THE LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS OF SAN MATEO COUNTY RESOLVE THEIR LEGAL PROBLEMS. THE GRANT WOULD HELP THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY'S PENINSULA FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM SECURE SERVICES FOR 100 LOW-INCOME FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN WITH DISABILILITES IN SAN MATEO COUNTY.
    LIVE IN PEACE INCEAST PALO ALTO, CA$14,5002024SUPPORTS AN ORGANIZATION WHICH EMPOWER TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS BY CONNECTING THEM TO THEIR TALENTS, EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS, AND A PROMISING FUTURE. THE GRANT WILL HELP THEM MAKE THEIR PROGRAM STRONGER AND ENABLE MORE STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM.
    PENINSULA FOOD RUNNERSSAN FRANCISCO, CA$40,0002023TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH SERVES SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTY DELIVERING MORE THAN 60,000 MEALS A WEEK.
    ONE LIFE COUNSELINGSAN CARLOS, CA$40,0002023TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROVIDES MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING TO THOSE WHO CANNOT PAY.
    LATINAS CONTRA CANCERSAN JOSE, CA$40,0002023TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROVIDE SERVICES TO LOW-INCOME LATINA WOMEN IN THE BAY AREA WITH A CANCER DIAGNOSIS.
    ISPF-AAUWSAN JOSE, CA$10,0002023SUPPORTS AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROMOTES EQUITY AND EDUCATION FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS.
    SILICON VALLEY URBAN DEBATE LEAGUESAN CARLOS, CA$10,0002023SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH EMPOWERS STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL TO BECOME PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY LEADERS BY TEACHING CRITICAL THINKING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS THROUGH SPEECH AND DEBATE PROGRAMING.
    REBUILDING TOGETHER SILICON VALLEYSAN JOSE, CA$10,0002023SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH HELPS PRESERVE HOMEOWNERSHIP FOR LOW-INCOME MEMBERS IN THE COMMUNITY. RTSV ALSO PROVIDES HOUSE REPAIRS AT NO COST TO LOW INCOME HOMEOWNERS AND NON-PROFIT FACILITIES BY UTILIZING A VOLUNTEER LABOR FORCE.

    THE GRATEFUL GARMENT PROJECT

    $40,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    THE GRANT WILL HELP TGGP PREPARE FOR AN EXPECTED SURGE IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING DURING THE 2026 SUPER BOWL AND WORLD CUP IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY. FUNDS WILL SUPPORT 200+ EMERGENCY BACKPACKS WITH CLOTHING, HYGIENE ITEMS, FOOD, AND THERAPEUTIC RESOURCES, PLUS EMERGENCY CLOTHING FOR 100+ ADDITIONAL SURVIVORS.

    HOME FIRST SERVICES OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY

    $40,000
    MILPITAS, CA2025

    THE GRANT WILL ALLOW HOMEFIRST TO EXPAND PROJECT HOPE, HELPING MORE CLIENTS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY SECURE PERMANENT HOUSING. THIS SUPPORT WILL ENABLE INDIVIDUALS TO MOVE OFF THE STREETS, OUT OF SHELTERS OR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, AND INTO STABLE HOMES WHERE THEY CAN CONTINUE WORKING TOWARD THEIR LIFE GOALS WITH ONGOING ASSISTANCE.

    FIRST PLACE FOR YOUTH

    $40,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    THE GRANT WILL EXPAND FIRST PLACE'S STEPS TO SUCCESS & EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM, EQUIPPING FOSTER YOUTH WITH THE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE NEEDED FOR LONG-TERM FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE. THIS CAREER-FOCUSED INITIATIVE INCLUDES INDIVIDUALIZED COUNSELING AND AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPRENTICESHIP MODEL TO BREAK BARRIERS TO LIVING-WAGE JOBS.

    RECOVERY CAFE SAN JOSE

    $20,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    THE GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE PEER CONNECTORS PROGRAM, WHICH PROVIDES ONE-ON-ONE COACHING FROM FORMER MEMBERS WHO GUIDE NEW PARTICIPANTS THROUGH THE PROGRAM. THIS PAID ROLE HELPS PEER CONNECTORS GAIN EXPERIENCE AND WORK TOWARD STATE CERTIFICATION IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH.

    COMMUNITY CYCLES OF CALIFORNIA

    $20,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    THE GRANT WILL ENABLE THE ORGANIZATION TO PURCHASE AND EQUIP A LARGE VAN AS A MOBILE BICYCLE REPAIR STATION FOR REPAIR CLINICS AND BIKE SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE CLASES. THESE SERVICES SUPPORT LOW-INCOME COMMUNITY MEMBERS, MANY OF WHOM RELAY ON BIKES AS THEIR PRIMARY TRANPORTATION.

    BAY AREA TUTORING

    $20,000
    MILPITAS, CA2025

    THE GRANT WILL FUND BRIDGE TO SUCCESS, A PILOT PROGRAM SERVING 50 STUDENTS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY. IT INCLUDES ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING, COLLEGE ACTVITIES, AND A STABLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUTH.

    FRIENDS FOR YOUTH

    $45,000
    PALO ALTO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT ON ORGANIZATIONS WHICH SERVES AS A LIFELINE FOR OFTEN-OVERLOOKED YOUTH. THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS YOUTH FACING ABUSE, DEEP POVERTY, INCARCERATED PARENTS, OR JUST NOT HAVING A TRUSTED ADULT TO TALK TO, BY MATCHING THEM WITH CARING ADULT MENTORS. THE GRANT WILL ASSIST FOR THE EXPANSION OF 1-TO-1 AND GROUP MENTORING SERVICES INTO FOUR MORE SCHOOLS WITHIN THE REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND SAN MATEO FOSTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND TWO COMMUNITY PARTNER SITES.

    LEARNING HOME VOLUNTEERS

    $45,000
    SAN CARLOS, CA2024

    SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH ASSISTS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN SAN MATEO COUNTY TO HELP 2 TO 5 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN GET AN EQUAL START AT SCHOOL BY IMPROVING THEIR KINDERGARTEN READINESS. THE GRANT WOULD PROVIDE THE WRAP-AROUND SUPPORT FOR AN ADDITIONAL 50 LOCAL LOW-INCOME CHILDREN ENSURING THAT THEY ARE NOT ONLY KINDERGARTEN READY BUT ARE AT PARITY WITH THEIR MORE AFFLUENT PEERS.

    COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES FOR YOUTH

    $45,000
    MILPITAS, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH IS A BEACON OF HOPE FOR THE AREAS YOUTH SUFFERING FROM MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS. THE GRANT WILL HELP FUND THE ORGANIZATIONS EXPANSION IN THEIR NEWEST PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SANTA CLARA SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE GRANT WILL HELP FUND 4 THERAPISTS SUPPORTING FOUR OF THEIR SCHOOLS IN THE AREA.

    LOVED TWICE

    $14,500
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROVIDES NEWBORNS A FULL YEAR'S WORTH OF BABY CLOTHES, DISTRIBUTED VIA A NETWORK OF OVER 150 HOSPITALS, CLINICS, SHELTERS, AND SAFE HOUSES IN THE NINE COUNTIES OF THE BAY AREA. THE GRANT WOULD PROVIDE 600 INFANTS IN SANTA CLARA AND SAN MATEO COUNTIES A "WARDROBE-IN-A-BOX" FILLED WITH CLOTHES FOR THEIR FIRST YEAR OF LIFE.

    LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN MATEO COUNTY

    $14,500
    REDWOOK CITY, CA2024

    TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH HELPS THE LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS OF SAN MATEO COUNTY RESOLVE THEIR LEGAL PROBLEMS. THE GRANT WOULD HELP THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY'S PENINSULA FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM SECURE SERVICES FOR 100 LOW-INCOME FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN WITH DISABILILITES IN SAN MATEO COUNTY.

    LIVE IN PEACE INC

    $14,500
    EAST PALO ALTO, CA2024

    SUPPORTS AN ORGANIZATION WHICH EMPOWER TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS BY CONNECTING THEM TO THEIR TALENTS, EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS, AND A PROMISING FUTURE. THE GRANT WILL HELP THEM MAKE THEIR PROGRAM STRONGER AND ENABLE MORE STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM.

    PENINSULA FOOD RUNNERS

    $40,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH SERVES SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTY DELIVERING MORE THAN 60,000 MEALS A WEEK.

    ONE LIFE COUNSELING

    $40,000
    SAN CARLOS, CA2023

    TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROVIDES MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING TO THOSE WHO CANNOT PAY.

    LATINAS CONTRA CANCER

    $40,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2023

    TO ASSIST AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROVIDE SERVICES TO LOW-INCOME LATINA WOMEN IN THE BAY AREA WITH A CANCER DIAGNOSIS.

    ISPF-AAUW

    $10,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2023

    SUPPORTS AN ORGANIZATION WHICH PROMOTES EQUITY AND EDUCATION FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS.

    SILICON VALLEY URBAN DEBATE LEAGUE

    $10,000
    SAN CARLOS, CA2023

    SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH EMPOWERS STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL TO BECOME PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY LEADERS BY TEACHING CRITICAL THINKING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS THROUGH SPEECH AND DEBATE PROGRAMING.

    REBUILDING TOGETHER SILICON VALLEY

    $10,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2023

    SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION WHICH HELPS PRESERVE HOMEOWNERSHIP FOR LOW-INCOME MEMBERS IN THE COMMUNITY. RTSV ALSO PROVIDES HOUSE REPAIRS AT NO COST TO LOW INCOME HOMEOWNERS AND NON-PROFIT FACILITIES BY UTILIZING A VOLUNTEER LABOR FORCE.