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    Goggio Family Foundation

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    SAN RAFAEL, CAWebsite5102077480

    About Goggio Family Foundation

    The Goggio Family Foundation concentrates on local, practical interventions that combine education and community-based social change. A large share of funding goes to hands-on STEM and science literacy programs for children, while a second strand supports food-focused social enterprises and direct services that stabilize families experiencing homelessness. Grants tend to be program-focused and aimed at organizations serving underserved populations and building local nonprofit capacity.

    Focus Areas

    K–12 hands-on science and STEM literacy programs (e.g., Science Journal for Kids, Science Is Elementary)Food-waste-to-employment social enterprises and kitchen-based workforce development (e.g., Kitchens for Good)Transitional services for families experiencing homelessness and crisis stabilization (e.g., Grateful Gatherings)Local nonprofit capacity-building and high-impact flexible grants to underserved communities (e.g., Impact Network)

    Who They Fund

    families transitioning out of crisis / formerly homelessfoster children and foster familiesunderserved / marginalized community members in the Bay Area (Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco)

    About Goggio Family Foundation

    A repeated pattern in Goggio Family Foundation grantmaking is clear from the recent awards: the foundation has backed Science Journal for Kids in multiple years, including an $18,000 grant in 2025 and $15,000 grants in 2024 and 2023. That continuity sits alongside support for practical community services and education, suggesting a portfolio built around specific projects rather than broad institutional funding. The foundation’s recent awards also show attention to family stabilization and local capacity, with grants to organizations serving families in crisis, foster families, and underserved communities in the Bay Area. Its program areas point to three main lanes: education and STEM literacy, community development and social change, and environmental preservation. Recent grants also include food-waste-to-employment work, transitional furnishings for families leaving homelessness, and direct support for foster care needs. Awards are generally sized for project implementation, with several recurring grants at the $5,000 to $15,000 level and a smaller layer of $2,500 gifts to environmental, health, and food-security organizations. The overall picture is of a local funder that favors concrete, measurable projects with immediate community impact.

    What Goggio Family Foundation Funds

    In education, the foundation supported Science Is Elementary with $15,000 in 2025 and $5,000 in 2024 for science and scientific thinking. Science Journal for Kids also received $18,000 in 2025, plus $15,000 grants in 2024 and 2023, showing sustained interest in K–12 science literacy. For community development and social change, Kitchens for Good received $15,000 in both 2024 and 2023 to break cycles of food waste, hunger, and poverty. The foundation also gave $10,000 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2025 to Make It Home for Bay Area families and individuals transitioning out of crisis. Family stabilization extends to foster care and crisis support: Contra Costa Foster Friends received $10,000 in 2024 and 2025 for essential items for foster children, while Grateful Gatherings received $15,000 in 2025 and $10,000 in 2024 for families transitioning from homelessness.

    How Goggio Family Foundation Gives

    Typical awards cluster tightly around project grants: the 25th percentile is $2,500, the median is $2,500, and the 75th percentile is $10,000. The recent record includes both repeated and one-off gifts, with several organizations appearing in multiple years, including Science Journal for Kids, Kitchens for Good, Grateful Gatherings, Make It Home, and Contra Costa Foster Friends. The foundation funds specific projects rather than general operating support, and the active grant programs show a Letter of Interest pathway that leads to invitation-only full applications. Unsolicited applications are accepted in the listed programs.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $81K

    Total Assets

    $1.3M

    Total Revenue

    $77K

    Total Expenses

    $133K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $3K and $10K, with a median of $3K.

    25th Percentile

    $3K

    Median

    $3K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    Local6 states funded

    About 81% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    pregnant women and mothers in remote, high-risk regions
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    Giving Approach

    Moderately sized, targeted grants with repeat funding to priority grantees; funding is concentrated in education and community development/social-service interventions rather than broad national portfolios.

    Funding Style

    high-impact, targeted grantsdirect service & material supportsystems change / social changesupport for nonprofits & community partnersfocus on underserved / unmet needs

    Notable grantees: Science Journal for Kids, Kitchens for Good, Science Is Elementary, Grateful Gatherings, Impact Network

    Topics

    housing stability / transition out of homelessnessfood security & food-waste reductionfoster care support & family stabilizationmaternal and child health (including diapers and surgical care)economic empowerment / job creation for poverty alleviationenvironmental conservation & urban forestryeducation & STEM literacy for children

    Where Goggio Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly California-centered: 81% of grants go to recipients in CA, and the top state by count is CA. Recent awards reached San Carlos, Berkeley, Oakland, Mountain View, Pleasant Hill, San Diego, Castro Valley, San Rafael, Pleasant Hill, Sacramento, National City, Los Angeles, and Claremont. Outside California, the recent list includes New York, Washington, DC, Boston, and Austin, while all recorded recipient countries are in the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Goggio Family Foundation

    What kinds of programs does Goggio Family Foundation support?

    The foundation supports education and STEM literacy, community development and social change, environmental preservation, and related work such as food security, housing stability, foster care support, maternal and child health, and economic empowerment. Recent grants also show interest in science education, food-waste reduction, and crisis stabilization for families.

    Does Goggio Family Foundation fund specific projects or general operations?

    It funds specific projects. The active project-grant language says awards are project-based, with detailed budgets, and are not for general operating support. The foundation also uses a Letter of Interest process for some project grants.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The typical award is small-to-mid sized: the 25th percentile is $2,500, the median is $2,500, and the 75th percentile is $10,000. Recent grants include several $2,500 awards and multiple $10,000 to $18,000 awards.

    How local is the giving?

    The foundation’s giving is local and concentrated in California. California recipients account for 81% of grants, and CA is the top state by grant count. Recent recipients are mostly in Bay Area and other California cities, with all recorded recipients located in the US.

    Can organizations apply directly?

    Yes. The listed program descriptions say unsolicited applications are accepted. For project grants, the process begins with a Letter of Interest, and select organizations are then invited to submit a full grant application.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from Goggio Family Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses Aug 1, 2026Award: $1K – $20K

    Goggio Family Foundation - Project Grants (Letter of Interest → Invitation-only Full Application)

    Community developmentSocial changeScience and health+3 more

    Who can apply: U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. The Foundation accepts requests for specific projects (not general operating support). For projects outside the U.S., a well-known U.S.-based organization is required for due diligence. No grants to individuals.

    Deadline: LOIs accepted in June and July; LOI due August 1. Invited full applications due October 1 (extended to November 1 for 2024). Grants awarded in December.

    View & apply
    Open nowCloses Aug 1, 2026Award: $1K – $20K

    Environmental Preservation Grants

    Energy and climate change solutionsEcosystem protection and restorationSustainable resource management+3 more

    Who can apply: Nonprofit organizations; projects outside the U.S. require a well-known U.S.-based organization for due diligence. The Foundation funds specific projects (detailed budgets required), not general operating support.

    Deadline: LOIs are requested no later than August 1. Applicants encouraged to submit LOIs in June or July.

    View & apply
    Open nowCloses Aug 1, 2026Award: $1K – $20K

    Educational Program Grants

    K-12 and youth educationLeadership development for studentsPrograms for at-risk and disenfranchised youth+3 more

    Who can apply: Nonprofit organizations and educational programs; projects outside the U.S. require a well-known U.S.-based organization for due diligence. The Foundation funds specific projects (detailed budgets required) rather than general operating support.

    Deadline: LOIs are requested no later than August 1. Applicants are encouraged to submit LOIs in June or July.

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    Open nowCloses Aug 1, 2026Award: $1K – $20K

    Community Development and Social Change Grants

    Community developmentSocial changeLeadership development+4 more

    Who can apply: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations (or equivalent) generally; projects outside the U.S. require a well-known U.S.-based organization for due diligence. Foundation funds specific projects with detailed budgets, not general operating support.

    Deadline: LOIs are requested no later than August 1. Applicants encouraged to submit LOIs in June or July so information is current.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SCIENCE JOURNAL FOR KIDSSAN CARLOS, CA$18,0002025EDUCATION
    GRATEFUL GATHERINGSBERKELEY, CA$15,0002025SOCIAL CHANGE TO TRANSITION FAMILIES IN CRISIS FROM HOMELESSNESS.
    SCIENCE IS ELEMENTARYMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$15,0002025Empower the next generation to better the world through science and scientific thinking.
    MAKE IT HOMESAN RAFAEL, CA$10,0002025The mission of Make It Home is to help Bay Area families and individuals transitioning out of crisis. They recycle, repurpose, and curate gently-used, donated furnishings to transform empty spaces into homes. Make It Home vision is to end furniture poverty while protecting the environment.
    CONTRA COSTA FOSTER FRIENDSPLEASANT HILL, CA$10,0002025Ccontra Costa Foster Friends providing foster families in Contra Costa County with essential items needed to care for their foster children.
    GIRLS ON THE RUN SACRAMENTOSACRAMENTO, CA$5,0002025PUBLIC HEALTH
    COUNCIL FOR COURT EXCELLANCEWASHINGTON, DC$5,0002025SOCIAL JUSTICE
    CURE CERVICAL CANCERBEVERLY HILLS, CA$2,5002025PUBLIC HEALTH
    SCIENCE JOURNAL FOR KIDSAUSTIN, TX$15,0002024EDUCATION
    KITCHENS FOR GOODSAN DIEGO, CA$15,0002024COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE TO BREAK CYCLES OF FOOD WASTE, HUNGER AND POVERTY.
    IMPACT NETWORKCASTRO VALLEY, CA$11,7002024Impact Network goal is to provide high-impact grants that reach under-served populations, support nonprofits, and highlight unmet needs in our community.
    CONTRA COSTA FOSTER FRIENDSPLEASANT HILL, CA$10,0002024Ccontra Costa Foster Friends providing foster families in Contra Costa County with essential items needed to care for their foster children.
    THE ADVENTURE PROJECTNEW YORK, NY$10,0002024The Adventure Project mission is to create jobs to empower communities to work their own way out of extreme poverty, for good.
    GRATEFUL GATHERINGSOAKLAND, CA$10,0002024SOCIAL CHANGE TO TRANSITION FAMILIES IN CRISIS FROM HOMELESSNESS.
    MAKE IT HOMESAN RAFAEL, CA$10,0002024The mission of Make It Home is to help Bay Area families and individuals transitioning out of crisis. They recycle, repurpose, and curate gently-used, donated furnishings to transform empty spaces into homes. Make It Home vision is to end furniture poverty while protecting the environment.
    SCIENCE IS ELEMENTARYMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$5,0002024Science is Elementary empower generation to better the world through science and scientific thinking.
    ONE HEART WORLDWIDESAN DIEGO, CA$5,0002024One Heart Worldwide specializes in improving the access to, and the quality of essential healthcare services in regions where the need is the greatest. One Heart Worldwide work in remote areas with the lowest human development indexes, where other organizations rarely operate. Pregnant women in these high-risk regions are often faced with little to no access to medical care
    KITCHENS FOR GOODSAN DIEGO, CA$15,0002023COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE TO BREAK CYCLES OF FOOD WASTE, HUNGER AND POVERTY.
    SCIENCE JOURNAL FOR KIDSAUSTIN, TX$15,0002023EDUCATION
    GRATEFUL GATHERINGSOAKLAND, CA$5,0002023SOCIAL CHANGE TO TRANSITION FAMILIES IN CRISIS FROM HOMELESSNESS.
    OXFAM AMERICABOSTON, MA$2,5002023OXFAM OFFERS LIFESAVING SUPPORT IN TIMES OF CRISIS AND ADVOCATES FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE, GENDER EQUALITY, AND CLIMATE ACTION.
    CLAREMONT WILDLANDS CONSERVANCYCLAREMONT, CA$2,5002023THE MISSION OF THE CLAREMONT WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY IS TO PRESERVE THE LAND, AIR, WATERSHED, PLANT AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES OF THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS IN THE GREATER CLAREMONT AREA OF NORTHEASTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, AS WELL AS TO ADVOCATE FOR THE PROTECTION OF IMPORTANT BIOTIC HABITATS AND FOR ACCESS TO THESE NATURAL AREAS FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF CURRENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.
    REEF LIFE FOUNDATIONCOTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, UT$2,5002023REEF LIFE FOUNDATION MISSION IS TO REVITALIZE THREATENED ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH HOLISTIC, SCIENTIFIC SOLUTIONS.
    HELP A MOTHER OUTOAKLAND, CA$2,5002023HELP A MOTHER OUT WORKS TO IMPROVE BABY AND FAMILY WELL BEING BY INCREASING ACCESS TO DIAPERS FOR FAMILIES IN NEED. THEIR VISION IS A DAY WHEN EVERY BABY HAS A HEALTHY SUPPLY OF DIAPERS.
    GROW AHEADTUSTIN, CA$2,5002023GROW AHEAD IS AN ONLINE LENDING AND FUNDING PROGRAM THAT CONNECTS INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTLY TO SMALL-SCALE FAMILY FARMER ORGANIZATIONS.
    FRIENDS OF THE URBAN FORESTSAN FRANCISCO, CA$2,5002023FRIENDS OF THE URBAN FOREST CONNECTS PEOPLE WITH NATURE AND EACH OTHER BY PLANTING AND CARING FOR SAN FRANCISCOS TREES AND GARDENS.
    STAGEWRITESAN FRANCISCO, CA$2,5002023STAGEWRITE USES THEATRE TO BUILD LITERACY SKILLS, COMMUNITY, AND SELF-ESTEEM WITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN.
    LEADERSHIP COUNSEL FOR JUSTICEFRESNO, CA$2,5002023SOCIAL JUSTICE
    BRADY CENTERWASHINGTON DC, DC$2,5002023BRADY CENTER UNITED AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE IS AN AMERICAN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT ADVOCATES FOR GUN CONTROL AND AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE.
    PLAY MARINSAUSALITO, CA$2,5002023PROVIDE EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING SPORTS, FOR UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS IN MARIN COUNTY, INCLUDING A LEARNING HUB TO HELP THOSE CHILDREN WHO NEEDED EXTRA SUPPORT DURING ONLINE LEARNING.
    HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARINNOVATO, CA$2,5002023HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARIN HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED WITH NUMEROUS AWARDS FOR THEIR COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS THAT HELP HOMELESS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN MARIN COUNTY.
    PIVOTALSAN JOSE, CA$2,5002023PIVOTAL HELPS FOSTER YOUTH ACQUIRE THE SKILLS, HABITS AND WORK EXPERIENCE TO FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL.
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITIONNATIONAL CITY, CA$2,5002023ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITION IS DEDICATED TO ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. WE BELIEVE THAT JUSTICE IS ACCOMPLISHED BY EMPOWERED COMMUNITIES ACTING TOGETHER TO MAKE SOCIAL CHANGE.
    FRESH START SURGICAL GIFTSCARLSBAD, CA$2,5002023CHARITABLE MEDICAL BENEFITS PROVIDING SPECIALIZED RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC SURGERY TO DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN.
    OPERATION OF HOPE WORLDWIDELAKE FOREST, CA$2,5002023OPERATION OF HOPE PROVIDE FREE, LIFE-CHANGING SURGERY & HEALTH CARE FOR CHILDREN IN DESPERATE NEED AND CREATE A SELF-SUSTAINING PROGRAM OF HOPE THROUGH EDUCATION, SO THAT EVERY CHILD HAS THE HOPE OF A NORMAL LIFE.
    NORTH EAST TREESLOS ANGELES, CA$2,5002023NORTH EAST TREES IS A GRASSROOTS, COMMUNITY-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL NON-PROFIT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION. THEY TRANSFORM LIVES AND LANDSCAPES THROUGHOUT LOS ANGELES BY:DESIGNING AND BUILDING PARKS AND OTHER GREEN SPACE.HIRING AND TRAINING YOUNG ADULTS FROM UNDER-SERVED AREAS TO BEAUTIFY THEIR CITY, INCREASE THE URBAN CANOPY AND LAUNCH VITAL CAREERS IN THE GROWING ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR. CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY TO NATURE THROUGH VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES, EDUCATION AND TREE GIVEAWAYS.
    THE BERKELEY FOOD NETWORKBERKELEY, CA$2,5002023COMMUNITY HEALTH TO COMBAT FOOD INSECURITIES
    826 VALENCIA STREETSAN FRANCISCO, CA$2,5002023826 VALENCIA IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING STUDENTS AGES SIX TO EIGHTEEN WITH THEIR WRITING SKILLS, AND TO HELPING TEACHERS INSPIRE THEIR STUDENTS TO WRITE.
    EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTEBERKELEY, CA$2,5002023EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE SERVES AS AN INCUBATOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES AND PROVIDES LONG-TERM SUPPORT FOR ESTABLISHED PROJECTS. SOME OF THESE PROJECTS REMAIN WITH EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE FOR THE ENTIRETY OF THEIR EXISTENCE, WHILE OTHERS SPIN OFF AND BECOME INDEPENDENT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS.

    SCIENCE JOURNAL FOR KIDS

    $18,000
    SAN CARLOS, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    GRATEFUL GATHERINGS

    $15,000
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    SOCIAL CHANGE TO TRANSITION FAMILIES IN CRISIS FROM HOMELESSNESS.

    SCIENCE IS ELEMENTARY

    $15,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    Empower the next generation to better the world through science and scientific thinking.

    MAKE IT HOME

    $10,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2025

    The mission of Make It Home is to help Bay Area families and individuals transitioning out of crisis. They recycle, repurpose, and curate gently-used, donated furnishings to transform empty spaces into homes. Make It Home vision is to end furniture poverty while protecting the environment.

    CONTRA COSTA FOSTER FRIENDS

    $10,000
    PLEASANT HILL, CA2025

    Ccontra Costa Foster Friends providing foster families in Contra Costa County with essential items needed to care for their foster children.

    GIRLS ON THE RUN SACRAMENTO

    $5,000
    SACRAMENTO, CA2025

    PUBLIC HEALTH

    COUNCIL FOR COURT EXCELLANCE

    $5,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SOCIAL JUSTICE

    CURE CERVICAL CANCER

    $2,500
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2025

    PUBLIC HEALTH

    SCIENCE JOURNAL FOR KIDS

    $15,000
    AUSTIN, TX2024

    EDUCATION

    KITCHENS FOR GOOD

    $15,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2024

    COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE TO BREAK CYCLES OF FOOD WASTE, HUNGER AND POVERTY.

    IMPACT NETWORK

    $11,700
    CASTRO VALLEY, CA2024

    Impact Network goal is to provide high-impact grants that reach under-served populations, support nonprofits, and highlight unmet needs in our community.

    CONTRA COSTA FOSTER FRIENDS

    $10,000
    PLEASANT HILL, CA2024

    Ccontra Costa Foster Friends providing foster families in Contra Costa County with essential items needed to care for their foster children.

    THE ADVENTURE PROJECT

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    The Adventure Project mission is to create jobs to empower communities to work their own way out of extreme poverty, for good.

    GRATEFUL GATHERINGS

    $10,000
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    SOCIAL CHANGE TO TRANSITION FAMILIES IN CRISIS FROM HOMELESSNESS.

    MAKE IT HOME

    $10,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2024

    The mission of Make It Home is to help Bay Area families and individuals transitioning out of crisis. They recycle, repurpose, and curate gently-used, donated furnishings to transform empty spaces into homes. Make It Home vision is to end furniture poverty while protecting the environment.

    SCIENCE IS ELEMENTARY

    $5,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2024

    Science is Elementary empower generation to better the world through science and scientific thinking.

    ONE HEART WORLDWIDE

    $5,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2024

    One Heart Worldwide specializes in improving the access to, and the quality of essential healthcare services in regions where the need is the greatest. One Heart Worldwide work in remote areas with the lowest human development indexes, where other organizations rarely operate. Pregnant women in these high-risk regions are often faced with little to no access to medical care

    KITCHENS FOR GOOD

    $15,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2023

    COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE TO BREAK CYCLES OF FOOD WASTE, HUNGER AND POVERTY.

    SCIENCE JOURNAL FOR KIDS

    $15,000
    AUSTIN, TX2023

    EDUCATION

    GRATEFUL GATHERINGS

    $5,000
    OAKLAND, CA2023

    SOCIAL CHANGE TO TRANSITION FAMILIES IN CRISIS FROM HOMELESSNESS.

    OXFAM AMERICA

    $2,500
    BOSTON, MA2023

    OXFAM OFFERS LIFESAVING SUPPORT IN TIMES OF CRISIS AND ADVOCATES FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE, GENDER EQUALITY, AND CLIMATE ACTION.

    CLAREMONT WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY

    $2,500
    CLAREMONT, CA2023

    THE MISSION OF THE CLAREMONT WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY IS TO PRESERVE THE LAND, AIR, WATERSHED, PLANT AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES OF THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS IN THE GREATER CLAREMONT AREA OF NORTHEASTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, AS WELL AS TO ADVOCATE FOR THE PROTECTION OF IMPORTANT BIOTIC HABITATS AND FOR ACCESS TO THESE NATURAL AREAS FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF CURRENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.

    REEF LIFE FOUNDATION

    $2,500
    COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, UT2023

    REEF LIFE FOUNDATION MISSION IS TO REVITALIZE THREATENED ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH HOLISTIC, SCIENTIFIC SOLUTIONS.

    HELP A MOTHER OUT

    $2,500
    OAKLAND, CA2023

    HELP A MOTHER OUT WORKS TO IMPROVE BABY AND FAMILY WELL BEING BY INCREASING ACCESS TO DIAPERS FOR FAMILIES IN NEED. THEIR VISION IS A DAY WHEN EVERY BABY HAS A HEALTHY SUPPLY OF DIAPERS.

    GROW AHEAD

    $2,500
    TUSTIN, CA2023

    GROW AHEAD IS AN ONLINE LENDING AND FUNDING PROGRAM THAT CONNECTS INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTLY TO SMALL-SCALE FAMILY FARMER ORGANIZATIONS.

    FRIENDS OF THE URBAN FOREST

    $2,500
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    FRIENDS OF THE URBAN FOREST CONNECTS PEOPLE WITH NATURE AND EACH OTHER BY PLANTING AND CARING FOR SAN FRANCISCOS TREES AND GARDENS.

    STAGEWRITE

    $2,500
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    STAGEWRITE USES THEATRE TO BUILD LITERACY SKILLS, COMMUNITY, AND SELF-ESTEEM WITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    LEADERSHIP COUNSEL FOR JUSTICE

    $2,500
    FRESNO, CA2023

    SOCIAL JUSTICE

    BRADY CENTER

    $2,500
    WASHINGTON DC, DC2023

    BRADY CENTER UNITED AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE IS AN AMERICAN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT ADVOCATES FOR GUN CONTROL AND AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE.

    PLAY MARIN

    $2,500
    SAUSALITO, CA2023

    PROVIDE EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING SPORTS, FOR UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS IN MARIN COUNTY, INCLUDING A LEARNING HUB TO HELP THOSE CHILDREN WHO NEEDED EXTRA SUPPORT DURING ONLINE LEARNING.

    HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARIN

    $2,500
    NOVATO, CA2023

    HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARIN HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED WITH NUMEROUS AWARDS FOR THEIR COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS THAT HELP HOMELESS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN MARIN COUNTY.

    PIVOTAL

    $2,500
    SAN JOSE, CA2023

    PIVOTAL HELPS FOSTER YOUTH ACQUIRE THE SKILLS, HABITS AND WORK EXPERIENCE TO FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL.

    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITION

    $2,500
    NATIONAL CITY, CA2023

    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITION IS DEDICATED TO ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. WE BELIEVE THAT JUSTICE IS ACCOMPLISHED BY EMPOWERED COMMUNITIES ACTING TOGETHER TO MAKE SOCIAL CHANGE.

    FRESH START SURGICAL GIFTS

    $2,500
    CARLSBAD, CA2023

    CHARITABLE MEDICAL BENEFITS PROVIDING SPECIALIZED RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC SURGERY TO DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN.

    OPERATION OF HOPE WORLDWIDE

    $2,500
    LAKE FOREST, CA2023

    OPERATION OF HOPE PROVIDE FREE, LIFE-CHANGING SURGERY & HEALTH CARE FOR CHILDREN IN DESPERATE NEED AND CREATE A SELF-SUSTAINING PROGRAM OF HOPE THROUGH EDUCATION, SO THAT EVERY CHILD HAS THE HOPE OF A NORMAL LIFE.

    NORTH EAST TREES

    $2,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    NORTH EAST TREES IS A GRASSROOTS, COMMUNITY-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL NON-PROFIT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION. THEY TRANSFORM LIVES AND LANDSCAPES THROUGHOUT LOS ANGELES BY:DESIGNING AND BUILDING PARKS AND OTHER GREEN SPACE.HIRING AND TRAINING YOUNG ADULTS FROM UNDER-SERVED AREAS TO BEAUTIFY THEIR CITY, INCREASE THE URBAN CANOPY AND LAUNCH VITAL CAREERS IN THE GROWING ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR. CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY TO NATURE THROUGH VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES, EDUCATION AND TREE GIVEAWAYS.

    THE BERKELEY FOOD NETWORK

    $2,500
    BERKELEY, CA2023

    COMMUNITY HEALTH TO COMBAT FOOD INSECURITIES

    826 VALENCIA STREET

    $2,500
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2023

    826 VALENCIA IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING STUDENTS AGES SIX TO EIGHTEEN WITH THEIR WRITING SKILLS, AND TO HELPING TEACHERS INSPIRE THEIR STUDENTS TO WRITE.

    EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE

    $2,500
    BERKELEY, CA2023

    EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE SERVES AS AN INCUBATOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES AND PROVIDES LONG-TERM SUPPORT FOR ESTABLISHED PROJECTS. SOME OF THESE PROJECTS REMAIN WITH EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE FOR THE ENTIRETY OF THEIR EXISTENCE, WHILE OTHERS SPIN OFF AND BECOME INDEPENDENT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS.