NPX Charitable Inc. concentrates on economic mobility in the Bay Area, funding programs that help low‑income adults and families achieve stable employment, complete community college credentials, and build household savings. Grants are directed at organizations providing coaching, job placement, financial capability services, and targeted supports for people experiencing homelessness. The foundation favors outcome‑oriented, service delivery partners that directly move people into work and postsecondary success.
Npx Charitable Inc backs outcome-linked programs that move low-income adults and families toward stable employment, community college completion, and asset building. Its largest recent grant went to Crosspurpose for assisting families living in poverty, followed by a six-figure award to The Savings Collaborative for coaching and education on financial management and saving. That combination reflects a funder focused on direct services rather than broad advocacy: coaching, job placement, financial capability, and supports for people facing housing instability. The foundation’s recent awards also show a strong Bay Area thread, with 10000 Degrees receiving two grants for community college success programming and Bay Area Hybrid College Initiative receiving payments tied to student degree completion. Mission Asset Fund appears in the recent record as well, funded for work with individuals and low-income family members. As a Pure DAF Provider, Npx Charitable Inc gives through a structure that supports grantmaking to outside organizations rather than individuals, and its pattern centers on service-delivery partners that can document concrete outcomes in work, education, and savings.
Community college completion is one of the clearest themes in the recent record. Npx Charitable Inc gave 10000 Degrees $820,230 in 2023 and $792,210 in 2024 for a community college success program, and it awarded Bay Area Hybrid College Initiative $160,560 in 2024 and $53,520 in 2023 as payment for each student who graduates with a degree. Financial capability is another major area: The Savings Collaborative received $1,096,550 in 2024 to assist low-income people through coaching and education on financial management and saving. The foundation also supported asset-building and family stabilization through Mission Asset Fund, with grants of $142,760 in 2023 and $101,320 in 2024 for individuals and low-income family members. Workforce support appears through Activate Work Inc, which received funding for training program and coaching assistance to help participants secure job placements.
Typical grants are substantial: the 25th percentile is $119,600, the median is $241,080, and the 75th percentile is $799,215. The recent record includes both large awards over $1 million and smaller outcome-based payments tied to degree completion. Recipients appear across multiple years, including 10000 Degrees, Bay Area Hybrid College Initiative, Bridge House Opera, Activate Work Inc, and Mission Asset Fund, which suggests repeated support rather than one-off gifts. Npx Charitable Inc is a Pure DAF Provider, so the grantmaking is routed through a donor-advised structure. The data provided does not indicate an unsolicited application process.
$5.6M
$3.4M
$64K
$4.2M
Most grants fall between $120K and $799K, with a median of $241K.
25th Percentile
$120K
Median
$241K
75th Percentile
$799K
About 50% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Concentrated, high‑dollar grants to a small set of repeat grantees — typically multi‑award funding for programmatic service delivery rather than broad general operating portfolios. Funding priorities skew toward Bay Area organizations with measurable client outcomes in employment, education completion, and financial stability.
Notable grantees: 10000 Degrees, CrossPurpose, The Savings Collaborative, Activate Work Inc., Mission Asset Fund
Grants are concentrated in the United States, with all recent awards going to U.S. recipients. California is the top state by grant count and accounts for 50% of grants in the dataset, reflecting a strong Bay Area presence. Recent California recipients include San Rafael, Richmond, and San Francisco. Outside California, the foundation also funds organizations in Denver, Carbondale, and Boulder, showing a regional reach that extends into Colorado while still keeping half of grants in the headquarters state.
The recent grants point to four recurring areas: community college completion, workforce training and job placement, financial coaching and savings, and direct services for people experiencing homelessness. Examples include community college success programming, coaching on financial management and saving, and training assistance that helps participants secure job placements.
Yes. California is the top state by grant count, and 50% of grants in the dataset go to recipients in CA. Recent California recipients are located in San Rafael, Richmond, and San Francisco.
Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including 10000 Degrees, Bay Area Hybrid College Initiative, Bridge House Opera, Activate Work Inc, and Mission Asset Fund. The repeated awards suggest ongoing support for selected service providers rather than one-time grants only.
The typical grant size is relatively high. The 25th percentile is $119,600, the median is $241,080, and the 75th percentile is $799,215. The recent record includes both six-figure grants and awards above $1 million.
Npx Charitable Inc is classified as a Pure DAF Provider. That means its grants are made through a donor-advised fund structure rather than as direct individual funding.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CROSSPURPOSE | DENVER, CO | $1,235,000 | 2024 | ASSIST FAMILIES LIVING IN POVERTY |
| THE SAVINGS COLLABORATIVE | CARBONDALE, CO | $1,096,550 | 2024 | ASSIST LOW INCOME PEOPLE THROUGH COACHING & EDUCATION ON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND SAVING. |
| 10000 DEGREES | SAN RAFAEL, CA | $792,210 | 2024 | FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM |
| BRIDGE HOUSE OPERA | BOULDER, CO | $670,000 | 2024 | FUNDING FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS |
| BAY AREA HYBRID COLLEGE INITIATIVE | RICHMOND, CA | $160,560 | 2024 | PAYMENT FOR EACH STUDENT WHO GRADUATES WITH A DEGREE. |
| ACTIVATE WORK INC | DENVER, CO | $104,000 | 2024 | SUPPORTS TRAINING PROGRAM AND COACHING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPANTS TO SECURE JOB PLACEMENTS. |
| MISSION ASSET FUND | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $101,320 | 2024 | FUNDING FOR INDIVIDUALS AND LOW INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS |
| 10000 DEGREES | SAN RAFAEL, CA | $820,230 | 2023 | FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM |
| BRIDGE HOUSE OPERA | BOULDER, CO | $321,600 | 2023 | FUNDING FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS |
| MISSION ASSET FUND | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $142,760 | 2023 | FUNDING FOR INDIVIDUALS AND LOW INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS |
| ACTIVATE WORK INC | DENVER, CO | $124,800 | 2023 | SUPPORTS TRAINING PROGRAM AND COACHING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPANTS TO SECURE JOB PLACEMENTS. |
| BAY AREA HYBRID COLLEGE INITIATIVE | RICHMOND, CA | $53,520 | 2023 | PAYMENT FOR EACH STUDENT WHO GRADUATES WITH A DEGREE. |
CROSSPURPOSE
$1,235,000ASSIST FAMILIES LIVING IN POVERTY
THE SAVINGS COLLABORATIVE
$1,096,550ASSIST LOW INCOME PEOPLE THROUGH COACHING & EDUCATION ON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND SAVING.
10000 DEGREES
$792,210FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM
BRIDGE HOUSE OPERA
$670,000FUNDING FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS
BAY AREA HYBRID COLLEGE INITIATIVE
$160,560PAYMENT FOR EACH STUDENT WHO GRADUATES WITH A DEGREE.
ACTIVATE WORK INC
$104,000SUPPORTS TRAINING PROGRAM AND COACHING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPANTS TO SECURE JOB PLACEMENTS.
MISSION ASSET FUND
$101,320FUNDING FOR INDIVIDUALS AND LOW INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS
10000 DEGREES
$820,230FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM
BRIDGE HOUSE OPERA
$321,600FUNDING FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS
MISSION ASSET FUND
$142,760FUNDING FOR INDIVIDUALS AND LOW INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS
ACTIVATE WORK INC
$124,800SUPPORTS TRAINING PROGRAM AND COACHING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPANTS TO SECURE JOB PLACEMENTS.
BAY AREA HYBRID COLLEGE INITIATIVE
$53,520PAYMENT FOR EACH STUDENT WHO GRADUATES WITH A DEGREE.