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    Miranda Lux Foundation

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    SAN RAFAEL, CASitio web4159812966EIN: 94-11704043 declaraciones registradas

    About Miranda Lux Foundation

    The Miranda Lux Foundation supports innovative and promising pre-vocational and vocational education proposals that prepare young people for the world of work.

    Focus Areas

    Pre-vocational educationVocational educationCareer and technical educationYouth developmentWorkforce development

    Who They Fund

    high school studentstransitional-aged youth (approx. 14–24)underserved / Bay Area low-income youthyouth seeking internships and career pathway experiences

    Funding Style

    workforce developmentvocational training & apprenticeshipspaid internships & experiential learningdirect program support

    Topics

    career & technical education (CTE) pathwaysconstruction trades training (carpentry/contracting)STEM & biotechnology education (robotics, computer tech)arts & media production (film, theater, audio, fashion)agriculture & environmental sustainability (sustainable ag, urban nature)culinary & hospitality training (chef, barista, food prep)first responders & healthcare career pathways (fire science, emergency services)

    About Miranda Lux Foundation

    The Miranda Lux Foundation centers its giving on pre-vocational and vocational education for young people under age 18 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its recent grants show a strong preference for programs that move students into real work settings, from the $30,000 awarded to City Surf Project for its Alumni Coach program to repeated support for Sprouts Chef Training’s chef training program. The foundation also backs career pathways inside schools and community organizations, including a $25,000 grant to Ica Cristo Rey Academy for its Corporate Work Study Program and another $25,000 grant to Galileo Academy of Science Technolo for its biotechnology pathway. That pattern matches the foundation’s stated mission of supporting innovative and promising proposals that prepare young people for the world of work. Across the recent list, the funding touches several kinds of job preparation: apprenticeships, internships, work-study, and training tied to specific occupations. The grantees range from high schools and youth-serving nonprofits to arts, construction, agriculture, and technical education organizations. The overall picture is a local funder making program support grants to organizations that build early career exposure and practical skills for Bay Area youth.

    What Miranda Lux Foundation Funds

    A clear thread in the foundation’s giving is hands-on career preparation. It awarded $25,000 to Girls Inc of Alameda County for the Eureka! Teen Achievement Program and the Expanded Learning Apprenticeship Initiative, and $20,000 to Waterside Workshops for ten 120-hour paid internships for youth ages 14–24 at Street Level Cycles and the Berkeley Boathouse. Construction training appears as another recurring emphasis: Marin County Office of Education received $25,000 for the Intro to Building and Construction Careers Course at Terra Linda High School, and North Coast Builders Exchange received $20,000 for an afterschool 3-month basic construction training program. The foundation also funds industry-specific pathways in science and technology, including $25,000 to Galileo Academy of Science Technolo for its biotechnology pathway and $20,000 to Olinga Learning for science and technology vocational training programs in Monterey.

    How Miranda Lux Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster tightly around the same level: p25 is $15,000, the median is $15,000, and p75 is $20,000. In the recent list, many awards sit at $20,000 or $25,000, with one $30,000 grant at the upper end. The foundation is a regular funder rather than a donor-advised fund, and it makes program-related investments false. The grant list shows repeated support for some organizations across years, including Sprouts Chef Training, Girls Garage, North Coast Builders Exchange, Magnolia Project, Mission Graduates, and California Film Institute. It also lists both competitive general grants and fellowship/scholarship activity, with unsolicited applications accepted for some grant programs and not for others.

    Where Miranda Lux Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is fully California-based: 100% of grants go to recipients in CA, and the foundation gives most often in the state overall. Cities that appear repeatedly include San Francisco, Berkeley, Santa Rosa, and San Rafael, with additional awards in Oakland, Novato, Sausalito, Davis, Pescadero, San Anselmo, S. San Francisco, and Huron. The recent-grant map points to a Bay Area footprint that extends across the San Francisco, East Bay, North Bay, and coastal parts of the region, while one grant reaches Monterey through a program run by Olinga Learning.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Miranda Lux Foundation

    What kinds of programs does Miranda Lux Foundation support?

    Its stated focus is pre-vocational education, vocational education, career and technical education, youth development, and workforce development. Recent grants show support for work-study, apprenticeships, internships, and occupation-specific training such as construction, biotechnology, culinary training, arts production, and fire science pathways.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $15,000 at the median, and $20,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards commonly fall between $20,000 and $25,000, with a $30,000 grant at the top of the list provided.

    Where does the foundation give?

    Its giving is local and entirely California-based in the data provided. Every listed grant goes to a recipient in CA, with Bay Area cities such as San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, Santa Rosa, and San Rafael appearing frequently.

    Does Miranda Lux Foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Some listed grant programs accept unsolicited applications and others do not. The site entries show both ‘Accepts unsolicited: True’ and ‘Accepts unsolicited: False’ across different program pages, so application access varies by program.

    Are there signs of repeat support for the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants list includes multiple years of support for several recipients, including Sprouts Chef Training, Girls Garage, North Coast Builders Exchange, Magnolia Project, Mission Graduates, and California Film Institute, indicating ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.5M

    Total Assets

    $13.1M

    Total Revenue

    $656K

    Total Expenses

    $795K

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $15K and $20K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $15K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $20K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CITY SURF PROJECTSAN FRANCISCO, CA$30,0002025to support the Alumni Coach prograM
    SPROUTS CHEF TRAININGS SAN FRANCISCO, CA$25,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CHEF TRAINING PROGRAM
    Pie RanchPESCADERO, CA$25,0002025to support the Youth Education Program
    NORTH COAST BUILDERS EXCHANGESANTA ROSA, CA$20,0002025TO SUPPORT AN AFTERSCHOOL 3-MONTH BASIC CONSTRUCTION TRAINING PROGRAM
    Spaulding Marine CenterSAUSALITO, CA$20,0002025to support the Boatworks 101 program
    Huckleberry Youth ProgramsSAN FRANCISCO, CA$20,0002025To support the Marin Huckleberry Access to College Equity Academy
    MAGNOLIA PROJECTSANTA ROSA, CA$20,0002025to support the expansion of the Career Explorations program throughout Sonoma County
    OLINGAGONZALES, CA$20,0002025to support stem WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN MONTEREY
    Sunset Youth ServicesSAN FRANCISCO, CA$20,0002025to support the Arts & Enterprise Program
    ICA CRISTO REY ACADEMYSAN FRANCISCO, CA$20,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM
    Santa Rosa Junior College FoundatioSANTA ROSA, CA$20,0002025to support the CARPENTRY FUNDAMENTALS PROGRAM
    Conservation Corps of North BayNOVATO, CA$20,0002025to support the Career Pathways Program
    LandPathsSANTA ROSA, CA$20,0002025to support the Youth Stewards Program
    Santa Rosa Junior College FoundatioSANTA ROSA, CA$20,0002025to support the Fire Technology Program
    San Francisco Mime TroupeSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025to support the Youth Theatre Project
    BERKELEY REPARATORY THEATERSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025TO support the Skyline High School Technical Theatre Residency and the Teen Council
    NarrativeSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025to SUPPORT THE PublishING Pathways and Practicum Program
    CERES Community ProgramSEBASTOPOL, CA$15,0002025to support two Sustainable Ag Workforce Interns
    Tiny Village Spirit ProjectBERKELEY, CA$15,0002025TO SUPPORT THE Tiny House Village Farm & Garden Youth Community Organizing Team
    SCRAPSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025to support the Sustainable Fashion Design program
    SFJAZZSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025to support the Richmond Audio Production Series
    Sonoma Valley Education FoundationSONOMA, CA$15,0002025to support the Healthcare Pathway
    SF MadeSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025to support the FlexFactor Program in San Francisco high schools
    Strategic Energy InnovationsSAN RAFAEL, CA$15,0002025to support the green Career Technical Education program
    Dusty's Fishing WellSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002025To support the First Responders Career Pathways Fair
    BREAD PROJECTBERKELEY, CA$15,0002025TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PREP & TRAINING JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAM
    On Campus MinistriesROHNERT PARK, CA$15,0002025to support the Barista Training Program
    Community Youth Center of San FrancSAN FRACISCO, CA$10,0002025to support the Construction On-Ramp program
    OAKLAND PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDOAKLAND, CA$10,0002025TO SUPPORT THE STUDENT TECH REPAIR INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
    Pine Valley Middle School EducationSAN RAMON, CA$10,0002025to support the CLOTHING Design Program
    California 4-H FoundationDAVIS, CA$25,0002024to support youth enrolled in the Marin County 4-H Program
    Galileo Academy of Science TechnoloSAN FRANCISCO, CA$25,0002024TO SUPPORT THE BIOTECHNOLOGY PATHWAY
    ICA CRISTO REY ACADEMYSAN FRANCISCO, CA$25,0002024TO SUPPORT THE CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM
    GIRLS GARAGEBERKELEY, CA$25,0002024TO SUPPORT the Construct + Community programs and Advanced Design/Build Class
    MARIN SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATIONNOVATO, CA$25,0002024TO SUPPORT THE CREATIVITY AT WORK INITIATIVE
    SPROUTS CHEF TRAININGS SAN FRANCISCO, CA$25,0002024TO SUPPORT THE CHEF TRAINING PROGRAM
    MAGNOLIA PROJECTSANTA ROSA, CA$25,0002024to support the Externship and Internship Program at Geyserville New Tech Academy
    NORTH COAST BUILDERS EXCHANGESANTA ROSA, CA$22,5002024TO SUPPORT THE NORTH BAY CONSTRUCTION CORPS
    SUTRO STEWARDS SF PARKS ALLIANCESAN FRANCISCO, CA$20,0002024TO SUPPORT THE URBAN NATURE YOUTH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
    BIG SKILLS TINY HOMESSAN ANSELMO, CA$20,0002024TO SUPPORT THE 2024-25 cohort of transitional aged youth to learn construction skills
    YOUTH MUSICAL THEATER COMPANYBERKELEY, CA$20,0002024TO SUPPORT THE THEATER ARTS APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
    WATERSIDE WORKSHOPSBERKELEY, CA$20,0002024to support ten 120-hour paid internships for youth ages 14-24 at Street Level Cycles andthe Berkeley Boathouse
    MISSION HIGH FOUNDATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CA$20,0002024TO SUPPORT THE FIRE SCIENCE CERTIFICATION PATHWAY PROGRAM
    GATEWAY PUBLIC SHOOLSSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT the Gateway to the Workforce project
    KARMA CLUBROSS, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT THE YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH ACADEMY
    HACK FOUNDATIONTIBURON, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT THE MARINGINEERS ROBOTICS CLUB FIRST TECH CHALLENGE
    CALIFORNIA FILM INSTITUTESAN RAFAEL, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT THE 2024 Summerfilm Cinema Arts Program
    BREAD PROJECTBERKELEY, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PREP & TRAINING JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAM
    New Conservatory Theatre CenterSAN FRANCISCO, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT the Vocational Internship Program
    Rising Sun Center for OpportunityOAKLAND, CA$15,0002024TO SUPPORT the Externship Program

    CITY SURF PROJECT

    $30,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to support the Alumni Coach prograM

    SPROUTS CHEF TRAINING

    $25,000
    S SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CHEF TRAINING PROGRAM

    Pie Ranch

    $25,000
    PESCADERO, CA2025

    to support the Youth Education Program

    NORTH COAST BUILDERS EXCHANGE

    $20,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT AN AFTERSCHOOL 3-MONTH BASIC CONSTRUCTION TRAINING PROGRAM

    Spaulding Marine Center

    $20,000
    SAUSALITO, CA2025

    to support the Boatworks 101 program

    Huckleberry Youth Programs

    $20,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    To support the Marin Huckleberry Access to College Equity Academy

    MAGNOLIA PROJECT

    $20,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2025

    to support the expansion of the Career Explorations program throughout Sonoma County

    OLINGA

    $20,000
    GONZALES, CA2025

    to support stem WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN MONTEREY

    Sunset Youth Services

    $20,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to support the Arts & Enterprise Program

    ICA CRISTO REY ACADEMY

    $20,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM

    Santa Rosa Junior College Foundatio

    $20,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2025

    to support the CARPENTRY FUNDAMENTALS PROGRAM

    Conservation Corps of North Bay

    $20,000
    NOVATO, CA2025

    to support the Career Pathways Program

    LandPaths

    $20,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2025

    to support the Youth Stewards Program

    Santa Rosa Junior College Foundatio

    $20,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2025

    to support the Fire Technology Program

    San Francisco Mime Troupe

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to support the Youth Theatre Project

    BERKELEY REPARATORY THEATER

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO support the Skyline High School Technical Theatre Residency and the Teen Council

    Narrative

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to SUPPORT THE PublishING Pathways and Practicum Program

    CERES Community Program

    $15,000
    SEBASTOPOL, CA2025

    to support two Sustainable Ag Workforce Interns

    Tiny Village Spirit Project

    $15,000
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE Tiny House Village Farm & Garden Youth Community Organizing Team

    SCRAP

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to support the Sustainable Fashion Design program

    SFJAZZ

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to support the Richmond Audio Production Series

    Sonoma Valley Education Foundation

    $15,000
    SONOMA, CA2025

    to support the Healthcare Pathway

    SF Made

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    to support the FlexFactor Program in San Francisco high schools

    Strategic Energy Innovations

    $15,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2025

    to support the green Career Technical Education program

    Dusty's Fishing Well

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    To support the First Responders Career Pathways Fair

    BREAD PROJECT

    $15,000
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PREP & TRAINING JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAM

    On Campus Ministries

    $15,000
    ROHNERT PARK, CA2025

    to support the Barista Training Program

    Community Youth Center of San Franc

    $10,000
    SAN FRACISCO, CA2025

    to support the Construction On-Ramp program

    OAKLAND PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND

    $10,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE STUDENT TECH REPAIR INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

    Pine Valley Middle School Education

    $10,000
    SAN RAMON, CA2025

    to support the CLOTHING Design Program

    California 4-H Foundation

    $25,000
    DAVIS, CA2024

    to support youth enrolled in the Marin County 4-H Program

    Galileo Academy of Science Technolo

    $25,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE BIOTECHNOLOGY PATHWAY

    ICA CRISTO REY ACADEMY

    $25,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM

    GIRLS GARAGE

    $25,000
    BERKELEY, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT the Construct + Community programs and Advanced Design/Build Class

    MARIN SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    NOVATO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE CREATIVITY AT WORK INITIATIVE

    SPROUTS CHEF TRAINING

    $25,000
    S SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE CHEF TRAINING PROGRAM

    MAGNOLIA PROJECT

    $25,000
    SANTA ROSA, CA2024

    to support the Externship and Internship Program at Geyserville New Tech Academy

    NORTH COAST BUILDERS EXCHANGE

    $22,500
    SANTA ROSA, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE NORTH BAY CONSTRUCTION CORPS

    SUTRO STEWARDS SF PARKS ALLIANCE

    $20,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE URBAN NATURE YOUTH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

    BIG SKILLS TINY HOMES

    $20,000
    SAN ANSELMO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE 2024-25 cohort of transitional aged youth to learn construction skills

    YOUTH MUSICAL THEATER COMPANY

    $20,000
    BERKELEY, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE THEATER ARTS APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

    WATERSIDE WORKSHOPS

    $20,000
    BERKELEY, CA2024

    to support ten 120-hour paid internships for youth ages 14-24 at Street Level Cycles andthe Berkeley Boathouse

    MISSION HIGH FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE FIRE SCIENCE CERTIFICATION PATHWAY PROGRAM

    GATEWAY PUBLIC SHOOLS

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT the Gateway to the Workforce project

    KARMA CLUB

    $15,000
    ROSS, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH ACADEMY

    HACK FOUNDATION

    $15,000
    TIBURON, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE MARINGINEERS ROBOTICS CLUB FIRST TECH CHALLENGE

    CALIFORNIA FILM INSTITUTE

    $15,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE 2024 Summerfilm Cinema Arts Program

    BREAD PROJECT

    $15,000
    BERKELEY, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE FOOD PREP & TRAINING JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAM

    New Conservatory Theatre Center

    $15,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT the Vocational Internship Program

    Rising Sun Center for Opportunity

    $15,000
    OAKLAND, CA2024

    TO SUPPORT the Externship Program