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    Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation

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    OAKLAND, CAWebsite5104666060

    About Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation

    The Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation concentrates on large capital investments in educational institutions, primarily in the Bay Area and nearby Pacific Northwest. Its funding is focused on building and renovating secondary school facilities (often independent and Catholic high schools), university science/teaching research centers, and athletic/stadium projects; occasional biomedical training support also appears. Grants are few but very large and often directed at construction or major expansion projects.

    Focus Areas

    Capital construction and expansion for Bay Area independent and Catholic high schools (e.g., classroom, student union, athletic center)University STEM and research facility development — especially imaging/animal science and applied science centersStadium and athletic facility renovation for public universitiesGraduate biomedical training support (significant gifts to medical/research schools)

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit organizations in the East Bay and surrounding regionsCatholic institutions and faith-based organizationsstudents at secondary and postsecondary levels

    About Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation

    A defining pattern for Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation is its use of major multi-payment gifts for construction and campus expansion, especially in education and research. One of the clearest examples is the $20,000,000 commitment to Oregon State University Foundation for the Collaborative Innovation Complex, delivered as the second and third of five payments. The foundation also backed Bellarmine College Preparatory with $8,000,000 in 2026 for Wade Academic Hall, and earlier gave Bishop O'Dowd High School $13,333,334 for a new athletic center. The foundation’s recent grantmaking shows a strong preference for capital projects that change what institutions can physically offer: classrooms, student unions, science centers, athletic facilities, and research infrastructure. University and secondary-school projects appear side by side, with grants to Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation for an Applied Science Center and to University Corporation of SF State University for science and innovation center equipment and technology. Research-related gifts also recur, including support for marine biology at Oregon State University Foundation and biomedical training at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The mix points to a funder that backs large, tangible projects at schools and research organizations rather than broad operating support.

    What Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation Funds

    Education capital projects are the clearest theme. Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation gave $7,333,334 to Cardinal Newman High School for a student life center and library, and $3,333,333 to Head-Royce School for renovation of the Lincoln site for a STEM center and science classrooms. Higher education and research infrastructure form another strand. The foundation awarded $5,000,000 to University of California Davis Foundation for the All Species Imaging Center, and $5,000,000 to Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation for an Applied Science Center. It also supports specialized scientific and biomedical work. Oregon State University Foundation received $2,150,000 for four endowments for professorships at OSU’s Marine Mammal Institute, while St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital received $2,000,000 for the St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Science. Athletics and student life are recurring uses of capital dollars, including a $2,500,000 grant to Mercy High School for an athletic and student life center.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $27.9M

    Total Assets

    $198.9M

    Total Revenue

    $8.1M

    Total Expenses

    $29.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $200K, with a median of $30K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $30K

    75th Percentile

    $200K

    Geographic Reach

    Local5 states funded

    About 92% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: a small number of very large, often single-purpose capital grants. The foundation makes repeat and multi-million-dollar gifts to the same educational institutions and favors construction/renovation projects over operating support.

    Funding Style

    place-based/geographically restricted fundingoutcome-driven/programmatic grants to nonprofitsresearch-focused funding (medical & disease-specific)faith-affiliated support (Catholic organizations)

    Notable grantees: Bishop O'Dowd High School, Cardinal Newman High School, University of California, Davis Foundation, Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation, Oregon State University Foundation

    Topics

    higher education supportsecondary education (K-12) and alternative educationyouth development programsparks and recreational facilities and programmingophthalmology / eye disease researchAlzheimer's disease research and serviceshealthcare delivery and medical research broadly

    How Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are large: the foundation’s p25 is $25,000, the median is $30,000, and the p75 is $200,000, though the recent record also includes multi-million-dollar construction and endowment commitments. The grant history suggests repeated support to a small set of institutions across multiple years, especially Oregon State University Foundation, Bellarmine College Preparatory, Cardinal Newman High School, and Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation. That pattern points to staged payments rather than one-time gifts. It is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it makes gifts to individuals. The available record does not show an application process.

    Where Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is highly concentrated in California: 92% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and California is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients cluster in Oakland, San Jose, Hayward, Davis, Santa Rosa, and San Francisco, with additional California grants in Burlingame, Novato, Sacramento, Richmond, Fremont, and Moss Landing. Outside California, the foundation has also funded Oregon and Tennessee recipients, including Corvallis and Memphis.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation

    What kinds of projects does Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation fund?

    The foundation funds large capital projects at schools and universities, plus some research and training support. Recent examples include an academic hall at Bellarmine College Preparatory, an Applied Science Center at Cal State East Bay, and the Collaborative Innovation Complex at Oregon State University Foundation.

    Is the foundation’s giving mostly in one state?

    Yes. California is the top state by grant count, and 92% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent California recipients include institutions in Oakland, San Jose, Hayward, Davis, Santa Rosa, and San Francisco.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $30,000 at the median, and $200,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also includes several multi-million-dollar commitments for construction, equipment, and endowments.

    Does the foundation support education only, or other areas too?

    Education is central, but the foundation also funds research and biomedical training. Recent grants include support for the St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Science, the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University Foundation, and the All Species Imaging Center at University of California Davis Foundation.

    Does Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation make repeated grants to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent record shows multiple grants to Oregon State University Foundation across 2023, 2024, and 2026, and repeated awards to Bellarmine College Preparatory, Cardinal Newman High School, and Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2026

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCORVALLIS, OR$20,000,0002026THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION COMPLEX SECOND AND THIRD OF FIVE PAYMENTS
    BELLARMINE COLLEGE PREPARATORYSAN JOSE, CA$8,000,0002026CONSTRUCTION OF WADE ACADEMIC HALL 1ST AND 2ND PAYMENTS OF 3
    CAL STATE EAST BAY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONHAYWARD, CA$5,000,0002026CONSTRUCTION OF APPLIED SCIENCES CENTER - THIRD OF THREE PAYMENT
    UNIVERSITY CORPORATION OF SF STATE UNIVERSITY AKA SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVESAN FRANCISCO, CA$5,000,0002026SUPPORT OF EQUIPPING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR SCIENCE AND INNOVATION CENTER
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCORVALLIS, OR$5,000,0002026ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR OSU'S CHAIR IN MARINE BIOLOGY
    BELLARMINE COLLEGE PREPARATORYSAN JOSE, CA$4,000,0002026CONSTRUCTION OF WADE ACADEMIC HALL 3RD AND FINAL PAYMENT
    HEAD-ROYCE SCHOOLOAKLAND, CA$3,333,3332026RENOVATION OF LINCOLN SITE FOR STEM CENTER AND SCIENCE CLASSROOMS 2ND AND 3RD PAYMENTS
    MERCY HIGH SCHOOLBURLINGAME, CA$2,500,0002026FIRST OF TWO PAYMENTS FOR SUPPORT OF ATHLETIC AND STUDENT LIFE CENTER
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCORVALLIS, OR$2,150,0002026SUPPORT FOR 4 ENDOWMENTS FOR PROFESSORSHIPS AT OSU'S MARINE MAMMAL INSTITUTE
    MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM RESEARCH INSTITUTEMOSS LANDING, CA$2,134,9662026EQUIPPING AND FURNISHING THE MARINE ROBOTICS INSTRUMENTATION INTEGRATION AND TESTING FACILITY FINAL PAYMENT
    SCHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN NORTHERN CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO, CA$1,250,0002026DEVELOPMENT OF THE NURSING CARE UNITS PROJECT FIRST OF TWO PAYMENTS
    BUCK INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH ON AGINGNOVATO, CA$1,000,00020262ND OF 3 PAYMENTS FOR VALLEY FELLOWS FUND
    DOMINICAN SISTERS OF MISSION SAN JOSEFREMONT, CA$750,0002026SUPPORT FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS HVAC, SEWER & WATER LINES, FIRE LINE
    UCSF FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$510,0082026SUPPORT FOR CENTER FOR TRANSLATIONAL VASCULAR SERVICES
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCORVALLIS, OR$500,0002026FIRST OF THREE PAYMENTS FOR SECOND VALLEY FELLOWS FUND FOR BIOHEALTH SCIENCES
    YMCA OF THE EAST BAYBERKELEY, CA$300,0002026FOR EXPANSION OF M. ROBINSON BAKER EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER
    ALL MAY SEE FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$250,00020261ST OF 2 PAYMENTS FOR OPHTHALMOLOGY CENTER FOR VISION RESEARCH INSTITUTE CAMPAIGN
    BAY SCHOLARSSAN FRANCISCO, CA$250,0002026STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (TUITION ASSISTANCE) FOR CATHOLIC HIGH SCOOLS IN BAY AREA
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCORVALLIS, OR$100,0002026THE OSU BASIC NEEDS CENTER FOR THE 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR
    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONCORVALLIS, OR$100,0002026THE OSU BASIC NEEDS CENTER FOR THE 2025 SCHOOL YEAR
    UCSF FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$66,6672026MEDICINE FELLOWSHIPS IN NEUROLOGY NEUROMUSCULAR MEDICINE FOR THREE YEARS
    BIO-LINK DEPOTOAKLAND, CA$55,0002026SUPPORT OF DONATING AND DELIVERIES OF SCIENTIFIC MATERALS TO STEAM EDUCATORS FOR 2024.2025 SCHOOL YEAR
    BIO-LINK DEPOTOAKLAND, CA$55,0002026SUPPORT OF DONATING AND DELIVERIES OF SCIENTIFIC MATERALS TO STEAM EDUCATORS FOR 2024.2025 SCHOOL YEAR
    FAMIY AID - CATHOLIC EDUCATION (FACE) AKA ROMAN CATHOLIC WELFARE CORP OF OAOAKLAND, CA$50,0002026GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PGA FOUNDATIONVACAVILLE, CA$50,0002026THE 2025 PGA HOPE PROGRAM IN ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTRIES
    KRISTI YAMAGUCHI'S ALWAYS DREAM FOUNDATIONDANVILLE, CA$50,0002026ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR ALWAYS READING PROGRAM - SECOND YEAR OF 2 YEAR PAYMENT
    DOWN SYNDROME CONNECTION OF THE BAY AREADANVILLE, CA$50,0002026FIRST OF THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS TOWARDS GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET
    HANDS OF HOPEYUBA CITY, CA$30,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WESTSAN FRANCISCO, CA$30,0002026SUPPORT TOWARDS PEDIATRIC CRANIOFACIAL CENTER AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
    BERKELEY FOOD AND HOUSING PROJECT DBA INSIGHT HOUSINGBERKELEY, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    DAVIS STREET COMMUNITY CENTERSAN LEANDRO, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    FRESH START SURGICAL GIFTSCALSBAD, CA$25,0002026BUDGET SUPPORT FOR THE SURGERY WEEKEND PROGRAM
    MERCY RETIREMENT AND CARE CENTEROAKLAND, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    OAKLAND SOCCER CLUBOAKLAND, CA$25,0002026ENROLLMENT FEES AND EQUIPMENT FOR 2025 SEASON
    SALVATION ARMY - ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMANDOAKLAND, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS WISH BOOK FUND INC AKA THE MERCURY NEWS WISH BOOK FUNWALNUT CREEK, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    SOCIETY OF ST VINDENT DE PAUL OF CONTRA C CNTYPITTSBURG, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    ST VINCENT DE PAUL VILLAGE DBA FATHER JOE'S VILLAGESSAN DIEGO, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (USO)ARLINGTON, VA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    UCSF BENIOFF'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONOAKLAND, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    ST MARY'S CENTEROAKLAND, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF ALAMEDA COUNTYOAKLAND, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY DEV CORP FMLY BLDG FUTURES FOR WOMEN & CHILDRENSAN LEANDRO, CA$25,0002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    FRIENDS OF PERALTA HACIENDAOAKLAND, CA$20,0002026SUPPORT FOR YOUTH PROGRAMS
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MARCHING BANKBERKELEY, CA$20,0002026PURCHASE OF NEW INSTRUMENTS FOR THE BAND AND FOR TRAVELING EXPENSES
    OAKLAND CATHOLIC WORKEROAKLAND, CA$20,0002026GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET SUPPORT
    OAKLAND CATHOLIC WORKEROAKLAND, CA$20,0002026GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET SUPPORT
    THE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME FOUNDATION AKA SOCIAL GOOD FUNDALAMO, CA$15,0002026BUDGET FOR THERMOMETER PROGRAM AND BACKPACKS OF HOPE PROGRAMS
    EAST BAY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSRICHMOND, CA$15,0002026GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FOUNDATIONCONCORD, CA$12,5002026CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $20,000,000
    CORVALLIS, OR2026

    THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION COMPLEX SECOND AND THIRD OF FIVE PAYMENTS

    BELLARMINE COLLEGE PREPARATORY

    $8,000,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2026

    CONSTRUCTION OF WADE ACADEMIC HALL 1ST AND 2ND PAYMENTS OF 3

    CAL STATE EAST BAY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

    $5,000,000
    HAYWARD, CA2026

    CONSTRUCTION OF APPLIED SCIENCES CENTER - THIRD OF THREE PAYMENT

    UNIVERSITY CORPORATION OF SF STATE UNIVERSITY AKA SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVE

    $5,000,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2026

    SUPPORT OF EQUIPPING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR SCIENCE AND INNOVATION CENTER

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $5,000,000
    CORVALLIS, OR2026

    ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR OSU'S CHAIR IN MARINE BIOLOGY

    BELLARMINE COLLEGE PREPARATORY

    $4,000,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2026

    CONSTRUCTION OF WADE ACADEMIC HALL 3RD AND FINAL PAYMENT

    HEAD-ROYCE SCHOOL

    $3,333,333
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    RENOVATION OF LINCOLN SITE FOR STEM CENTER AND SCIENCE CLASSROOMS 2ND AND 3RD PAYMENTS

    MERCY HIGH SCHOOL

    $2,500,000
    BURLINGAME, CA2026

    FIRST OF TWO PAYMENTS FOR SUPPORT OF ATHLETIC AND STUDENT LIFE CENTER

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $2,150,000
    CORVALLIS, OR2026

    SUPPORT FOR 4 ENDOWMENTS FOR PROFESSORSHIPS AT OSU'S MARINE MAMMAL INSTITUTE

    MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $2,134,966
    MOSS LANDING, CA2026

    EQUIPPING AND FURNISHING THE MARINE ROBOTICS INSTRUMENTATION INTEGRATION AND TESTING FACILITY FINAL PAYMENT

    SCHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

    $1,250,000
    SACRAMENTO, CA2026

    DEVELOPMENT OF THE NURSING CARE UNITS PROJECT FIRST OF TWO PAYMENTS

    BUCK INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH ON AGING

    $1,000,000
    NOVATO, CA2026

    2ND OF 3 PAYMENTS FOR VALLEY FELLOWS FUND

    DOMINICAN SISTERS OF MISSION SAN JOSE

    $750,000
    FREMONT, CA2026

    SUPPORT FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS HVAC, SEWER & WATER LINES, FIRE LINE

    UCSF FOUNDATION

    $510,008
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2026

    SUPPORT FOR CENTER FOR TRANSLATIONAL VASCULAR SERVICES

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $500,000
    CORVALLIS, OR2026

    FIRST OF THREE PAYMENTS FOR SECOND VALLEY FELLOWS FUND FOR BIOHEALTH SCIENCES

    YMCA OF THE EAST BAY

    $300,000
    BERKELEY, CA2026

    FOR EXPANSION OF M. ROBINSON BAKER EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER

    ALL MAY SEE FOUNDATION

    $250,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2026

    1ST OF 2 PAYMENTS FOR OPHTHALMOLOGY CENTER FOR VISION RESEARCH INSTITUTE CAMPAIGN

    BAY SCHOLARS

    $250,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2026

    STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (TUITION ASSISTANCE) FOR CATHOLIC HIGH SCOOLS IN BAY AREA

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    CORVALLIS, OR2026

    THE OSU BASIC NEEDS CENTER FOR THE 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    CORVALLIS, OR2026

    THE OSU BASIC NEEDS CENTER FOR THE 2025 SCHOOL YEAR

    UCSF FOUNDATION

    $66,667
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2026

    MEDICINE FELLOWSHIPS IN NEUROLOGY NEUROMUSCULAR MEDICINE FOR THREE YEARS

    BIO-LINK DEPOT

    $55,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    SUPPORT OF DONATING AND DELIVERIES OF SCIENTIFIC MATERALS TO STEAM EDUCATORS FOR 2024.2025 SCHOOL YEAR

    BIO-LINK DEPOT

    $55,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    SUPPORT OF DONATING AND DELIVERIES OF SCIENTIFIC MATERALS TO STEAM EDUCATORS FOR 2024.2025 SCHOOL YEAR

    FAMIY AID - CATHOLIC EDUCATION (FACE) AKA ROMAN CATHOLIC WELFARE CORP OF OA

    $50,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PGA FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    VACAVILLE, CA2026

    THE 2025 PGA HOPE PROGRAM IN ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTRIES

    KRISTI YAMAGUCHI'S ALWAYS DREAM FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    DANVILLE, CA2026

    ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR ALWAYS READING PROGRAM - SECOND YEAR OF 2 YEAR PAYMENT

    DOWN SYNDROME CONNECTION OF THE BAY AREA

    $50,000
    DANVILLE, CA2026

    FIRST OF THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS TOWARDS GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET

    HANDS OF HOPE

    $30,000
    YUBA CITY, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST

    $30,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2026

    SUPPORT TOWARDS PEDIATRIC CRANIOFACIAL CENTER AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    BERKELEY FOOD AND HOUSING PROJECT DBA INSIGHT HOUSING

    $25,000
    BERKELEY, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    DAVIS STREET COMMUNITY CENTER

    $25,000
    SAN LEANDRO, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    FRESH START SURGICAL GIFTS

    $25,000
    CALSBAD, CA2026

    BUDGET SUPPORT FOR THE SURGERY WEEKEND PROGRAM

    MERCY RETIREMENT AND CARE CENTER

    $25,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    OAKLAND SOCCER CLUB

    $25,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    ENROLLMENT FEES AND EQUIPMENT FOR 2025 SEASON

    SALVATION ARMY - ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMAND

    $25,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS WISH BOOK FUND INC AKA THE MERCURY NEWS WISH BOOK FUN

    $25,000
    WALNUT CREEK, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    SOCIETY OF ST VINDENT DE PAUL OF CONTRA C CNTY

    $25,000
    PITTSBURG, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    ST VINCENT DE PAUL VILLAGE DBA FATHER JOE'S VILLAGES

    $25,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (USO)

    $25,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    UCSF BENIOFF'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    ST MARY'S CENTER

    $25,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF ALAMEDA COUNTY

    $25,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY DEV CORP FMLY BLDG FUTURES FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN

    $25,000
    SAN LEANDRO, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    FRIENDS OF PERALTA HACIENDA

    $20,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    SUPPORT FOR YOUTH PROGRAMS

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MARCHING BANK

    $20,000
    BERKELEY, CA2026

    PURCHASE OF NEW INSTRUMENTS FOR THE BAND AND FOR TRAVELING EXPENSES

    OAKLAND CATHOLIC WORKER

    $20,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET SUPPORT

    OAKLAND CATHOLIC WORKER

    $20,000
    OAKLAND, CA2026

    GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET SUPPORT

    THE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME FOUNDATION AKA SOCIAL GOOD FUND

    $15,000
    ALAMO, CA2026

    BUDGET FOR THERMOMETER PROGRAM AND BACKPACKS OF HOPE PROGRAMS

    EAST BAY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

    $15,000
    RICHMOND, CA2026

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FOUNDATION

    $12,500
    CONCORD, CA2026

    CHRISTMAS GRANT FOR 2024 FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT