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    Stupski Foundation

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    SAN FRANCISCO, CASitio web4156554400

    About Stupski Foundation

    Return all of the Foundation’s resources to the communities it serves by 2029 and advance equitable, community-led systems change in food, health, and postsecondary pathways by shifting dollars and decisions to communities.

    Focus Areas

    Food justiceFood sovereigntyEarly childhood / Early brain developmentSerious illness care / end-of-life carePostsecondary successYouth leadershipTrust-based philanthropy

    Who They Fund

    underrepresented college students (focus on retention/graduation)K-12 students and public school districts (Oakland, San Francisco)residents of affordable housing / low-income housing (Mercy Housing residents)patients in need of palliative care (including older adults)

    About Stupski Foundation

    Stupski Foundation is organized around returning its resources to the communities it serves by 2029, with grantmaking aimed at equitable, community-led systems change in food, health, and postsecondary pathways. That direction shows up in large operating support alongside targeted investments in advising, food systems, and care infrastructure. In recent years, the foundation has backed San Francisco State University with $2.5 million for advising transformation and Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation with $2.48 million for a more visible, accessible, and equitable advising system. It also gave $2 million to Freedom Community Clinic for general operating support, showing that institutional change and frontline service capacity both sit within its portfolio. The foundation’s work also reaches community-led health and food organizations. West Hawai'i Community Health Center received $3.2 million in general operating support, and Hawaii Land Trust received $1.5 million for general operating support. Across the grant list, the pattern is not limited to one sector: it includes postsecondary success, food justice, serious illness care, early brain development, and youth leadership, with funding often structured to strengthen existing organizations and the systems around them.

    What Stupski Foundation Funds

    In postsecondary success, Stupski Foundation has funded advising and student-support redesign rather than only direct aid. San Francisco State University received $2.5 million for advising transformation, while Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation received $2.48 million to build a more visible, accessible, and equitable advising system through space modernization, technology integration, and continuous professional development. Food justice appears in both organizational and systems-building grants. Mercy Housing California received $1,025,000 to implement food security projects for residents, including food retail space, community gardens, and teaching infrastructure. The Food Basket Inc received $1,000,000 to develop an Agriculture Innovation Park and Food Systems Campus. Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services also received $1,025,000 for food systems initiatives that increase healthy food and land access. In health, the foundation supports palliative and community health infrastructure. Alameda Health System Foundation received $1.4 million to expand palliative care services, and Hawaii Public Health Institute received $940,000 to support the Hawaii Community Health Workers Association program and payment models for community health workers.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $121.3M

    Total Assets

    $168.7M

    Total Revenue

    $9.1M

    Total Expenses

    $65M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $250K, with a median of $100K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $100K

    75th Percentile

    $250K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional19 states funded

    About 62% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    Hawai‘i learners and communities (public high school graduates, community college students)
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    Funding Style

    general operating supportprogram implementation and expansioncapacity building and infrastructure modernizationsustainability and payment-model developmentpartnerships and cross-sector collaboration

    Topics

    higher-education advising transformation and student retention/graduationK-12 distance learning and school-district supportfood security and community food systems (food retail, gardens, access)palliative care expansion and outreachworkforce development and training (including Hiapo Workforce, ReWork the Bay)community health worker program sustainability and payment modelsequity-focused research and antiracist policy / convenings to advance racial equity

    How Stupski Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster around the middle six figures, with a p25 of $25,000, a median of $100,000, and a p75 of $250,000. The recent list also shows much larger awards, including seven-figure grants for operating support and systems work. Stupski Foundation uses a mix of general operating support, project support, and capacity-building grants, and its active programs emphasize flexible, multi-year, and unlimited-term funding. The foundation is a regular funder and also makes program-related investments. Several organizations appear across multiple grants and years, including San Francisco Jazz Organization and Kalihi Palama Health Center, suggesting ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards.

    Where Stupski Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants land in California, and 62% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, but the top state by grant count is New York. The recent grant list is concentrated in Hawaiʻi and the Bay Area, with repeated awards in Honolulu, Oakland, San Francisco, Wailuku, and Hilo. Named non-US recipient countries do not appear in the grant data; all recorded grants go to US recipients. Recipient locations also include Hayward, Kailua-Kona, Waianae, and Boston.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Stupski Foundation

    What kinds of work does Stupski Foundation fund?

    The foundation funds food justice, health, and postsecondary success, with recent grants tied to advising transformation, food security and food systems, palliative care, early brain development, and youth leadership. Its stated goal is to return resources to communities by 2029 through equitable, community-led systems change.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant distribution centers on six-figure awards: p25 is $25,000, median grant size is $100,000, and p75 is $250,000. Recent awards also include multi-million-dollar grants for operating support and systems change.

    Does Stupski Foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Some of its active programs are listed as not accepting unsolicited requests, including Flexible / General Operating Support Grants, Youth Voice / Internship & Youth Leadership Engagement, and several health-related programs. The program-area page for Food Justice, Health, and Postsecondary Success is marked as accepting unsolicited requests.

    What geographic areas does the foundation fund most often?

    The grant record is regional, with 62% of grants going to recipients in California. The largest concentration of recipient grants is in New York by count, while the recent grant list is especially heavy in Hawaiʻi and the Bay Area.

    Does the foundation support recurring grantee relationships?

    Yes. The recent grant list shows repeat recipients across years, including San Francisco Jazz Organization and Kalihi Palama Health Center. The active grant programs also emphasize existing grantee partners, flexible multi-year support, and ongoing relationships.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    San Francisco State UniversitySan Francisco, CA$2,500,0002025To support advising transformation at San Francisco State University.
    Cal State East Bay Educational FoundationHayward, CA$2,480,0002025To support a more visible, accessible, and equitable advising system that enhances student engagement and success through space modernization, technology integration, continuous professional development, wellness initiatives, and comprehensive evaluation, with a focus on increasing retention and graduation rates, particularly among underrepresented students.
    Freedom Community ClinicOakland, CA$2,000,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Kalihi Palama Health CenterHonolulu, HI$1,500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Hawaii Land TrustHonolulu, HI$1,500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Alameda Health System FoundationOakland, CA$1,400,0002025To support the expansion of palliative care services.
    Hawaii Good Food AllianceKaunakakai, HI$1,000,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Hawaii Public Health InstituteHonolulu, HI$940,0002025To provide general operating and support the Hawaii Community Health Workers Association program and the implementation of payment models for Community Health Workers' sustainability and support the Transforming Hawaii Food Systems Together statewide initiative.
    Community Clinic of Maui IncWailuku, HI$800,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Maui Economic Development BoardKihei, HI$725,0002025To support the STEM works program and provide general operating support.
    Waimnalo Health CenterWaimnalo, HI$700,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Philanthropic Ventures FoundationOakland, CA$650,0002025To sponsor the Perennial Sunflower project's Convening for White Men in Philanthropy Who Are Working to Advance Equity & Justice and support the Rise East initiative of the Oakland Thrives project.
    Elepaio Social ServicesWaianae, HI$600,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Purple Maia FoundationAiea, HI$600,0002025To support the Food Policy program of Purple Maia and support the Hiapo Workforce Development Program.
    Hana HealthHana, HI$600,0002025To provide general operating support.
    San Francisco FoundationSan Francisco, CA$590,0002025To support the ReWork the Bay program and fund the Stupski Foundation Donor Advised Fund.
    Mental Health Association in Hawaii IncHonolulu, HI$573,5002025To provide general operating support and support the 18th Annual Mental Health Awareness and Awards Celebration.
    Boys & Girls Club of Maui IncKahului, HI$550,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Kitchen Table AdvisorsBerkeley, CA$500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Movement Strategy CenterOakland, CA$500,0002025To support the HEAL Food Alliance project.
    Kakua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family ServicesHonolulu, HI$500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    ClimbHIHonolulu, HI$500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Hawaii Foodbank IncHonolulu, HI$500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    First Nations Development InstituteLongmont, CO$500,0002025To support the California Tribal Fund's investment in the viability and visibility of California Tribal Nations, communities, and families.
    University of California San Francisco FoundationSan Francisco, CA$500,0002025To support the implementation of a partnerships pilot to prevent unnecessary family separation of children 0-5 years in the child welfare system by utilizing Enhanced Care Management, Community Supports, and other State and County benefits for family wellbeing.
    DevMissionSan Francisco, CA$500,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Center for Empowered Politics Education FundOakland, CA$500,0002025To support the Grassroots Democracy Initiative project.
    50CANWashington, DC$475,0002025To support the HawaiiKidsCAN project.
    Hawaii Community FoundationHonolulu, HI$450,0002025To support the COFA Medicaid outreach and enrollment efforts of The Fund for Health Equity and support the Promising Minds initiative to increase the healthy development of Hawaii's young children.
    Coop CareersNew York, NY$400,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Nourish CaliforniaOakland, CA$400,0002025To provide general operating support.
    The Education TrustWashington DC, DC$400,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Public Health Foundation Enterprises IncCity of Industry, CA$400,0002025To support the California Abundant Birth Project and support the SisterWeb Project.
    Hospice Maui IncWailuku, HI$400,0002025To support the expansion of palliative care for a new home-based palliative care program serving Maui County, including the islands of Maui, Lanaii, and Molokai.
    DreamOrgOakland, CA$400,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Emerging Practitioners in PhilanthropyAlexandria, VA$397,5002025To provide general operating and sponsor the 2024 annual conference and support the conference scholarship fund.
    Community Youth Center of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA$388,0002025To support the API council project.
    On Lok Day ServicesSan Francisco, CA$375,0002025To support the build out of On Lok's Enhanced Care Management Program.
    We Are OceaniaHonolulu, HI$370,0002025To support the annual Micronesian Youth Summit 2024 and provide general operating support.
    Oakland Kids FirstOakland, CA$350,0002025To provide general operating support.
    LifeLong Medical CareBerkeley, CA$334,0002025To increase Lifelong Medical Care's capacity to provide primary palliative to the populations they serve.
    Vision y CompromisoLos Angeles, CA$302,5002025To support the creation of a Community-based serious illness program for primarily Spanish-speaking Latino communities in Alameda and San Francisco Counties.
    Coalition for Humane Immigrant RightsLos Angeles, CA$300,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Center for Tomorrow's LeadersHonolulu, HI$300,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and EconomicHonolulu, HI$300,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Hawaii Wildfire Management OrganizationWaimea, HI$300,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Urban Ed AcademySan Francisco, CA$300,0002025To provide general operating support.
    Silicon Valley Community FoundationMountain View, CA$300,0002025To support the California Black Freedom Fund.
    BravenChicago, IL$300,0002025To provide general operating support.
    California Black Power NetworkLong Beach, CA$300,0002025To provide general operating support.

    San Francisco State University

    $2,500,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To support advising transformation at San Francisco State University.

    Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation

    $2,480,000
    Hayward, CA2025

    To support a more visible, accessible, and equitable advising system that enhances student engagement and success through space modernization, technology integration, continuous professional development, wellness initiatives, and comprehensive evaluation, with a focus on increasing retention and graduation rates, particularly among underrepresented students.

    Freedom Community Clinic

    $2,000,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Kalihi Palama Health Center

    $1,500,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Hawaii Land Trust

    $1,500,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Alameda Health System Foundation

    $1,400,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To support the expansion of palliative care services.

    Hawaii Good Food Alliance

    $1,000,000
    Kaunakakai, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Hawaii Public Health Institute

    $940,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating and support the Hawaii Community Health Workers Association program and the implementation of payment models for Community Health Workers' sustainability and support the Transforming Hawaii Food Systems Together statewide initiative.

    Community Clinic of Maui Inc

    $800,000
    Wailuku, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Maui Economic Development Board

    $725,000
    Kihei, HI2025

    To support the STEM works program and provide general operating support.

    Waimnalo Health Center

    $700,000
    Waimnalo, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Philanthropic Ventures Foundation

    $650,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To sponsor the Perennial Sunflower project's Convening for White Men in Philanthropy Who Are Working to Advance Equity & Justice and support the Rise East initiative of the Oakland Thrives project.

    Elepaio Social Services

    $600,000
    Waianae, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Purple Maia Foundation

    $600,000
    Aiea, HI2025

    To support the Food Policy program of Purple Maia and support the Hiapo Workforce Development Program.

    Hana Health

    $600,000
    Hana, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    San Francisco Foundation

    $590,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To support the ReWork the Bay program and fund the Stupski Foundation Donor Advised Fund.

    Mental Health Association in Hawaii Inc

    $573,500
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support and support the 18th Annual Mental Health Awareness and Awards Celebration.

    Boys & Girls Club of Maui Inc

    $550,000
    Kahului, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Kitchen Table Advisors

    $500,000
    Berkeley, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Movement Strategy Center

    $500,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To support the HEAL Food Alliance project.

    Kakua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services

    $500,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    ClimbHI

    $500,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Hawaii Foodbank Inc

    $500,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    First Nations Development Institute

    $500,000
    Longmont, CO2025

    To support the California Tribal Fund's investment in the viability and visibility of California Tribal Nations, communities, and families.

    University of California San Francisco Foundation

    $500,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To support the implementation of a partnerships pilot to prevent unnecessary family separation of children 0-5 years in the child welfare system by utilizing Enhanced Care Management, Community Supports, and other State and County benefits for family wellbeing.

    DevMission

    $500,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund

    $500,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To support the Grassroots Democracy Initiative project.

    50CAN

    $475,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support the HawaiiKidsCAN project.

    Hawaii Community Foundation

    $450,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To support the COFA Medicaid outreach and enrollment efforts of The Fund for Health Equity and support the Promising Minds initiative to increase the healthy development of Hawaii's young children.

    Coop Careers

    $400,000
    New York, NY2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Nourish California

    $400,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    The Education Trust

    $400,000
    Washington DC, DC2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Public Health Foundation Enterprises Inc

    $400,000
    City of Industry, CA2025

    To support the California Abundant Birth Project and support the SisterWeb Project.

    Hospice Maui Inc

    $400,000
    Wailuku, HI2025

    To support the expansion of palliative care for a new home-based palliative care program serving Maui County, including the islands of Maui, Lanaii, and Molokai.

    DreamOrg

    $400,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy

    $397,500
    Alexandria, VA2025

    To provide general operating and sponsor the 2024 annual conference and support the conference scholarship fund.

    Community Youth Center of San Francisco

    $388,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To support the API council project.

    On Lok Day Services

    $375,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To support the build out of On Lok's Enhanced Care Management Program.

    We Are Oceania

    $370,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To support the annual Micronesian Youth Summit 2024 and provide general operating support.

    Oakland Kids First

    $350,000
    Oakland, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    LifeLong Medical Care

    $334,000
    Berkeley, CA2025

    To increase Lifelong Medical Care's capacity to provide primary palliative to the populations they serve.

    Vision y Compromiso

    $302,500
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    To support the creation of a Community-based serious illness program for primarily Spanish-speaking Latino communities in Alameda and San Francisco Counties.

    Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights

    $300,000
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Center for Tomorrow's Leaders

    $300,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic

    $300,000
    Honolulu, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization

    $300,000
    Waimea, HI2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Urban Ed Academy

    $300,000
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation

    $300,000
    Mountain View, CA2025

    To support the California Black Freedom Fund.

    Braven

    $300,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    To provide general operating support.

    California Black Power Network

    $300,000
    Long Beach, CA2025

    To provide general operating support.