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    Sobrato Family Foundation

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    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CASitio web6508767010

    About Sobrato Family Foundation

    The Sobrato Family Foundation appears to operate primarily as a funder that channels large, flexible gifts through a community foundation donor-advised vehicle rather than making direct programmatic grants. All recorded giving in this period is concentrated to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation as general support to a donor-advised/resonance philanthropy account, indicating the foundation uses intermediary structures for grantmaking and philanthropic pooling. This suggests the foundation prioritizes strategic, centralized grantmaking and possibly supports varied causes via advised funds rather than running its own program-specific initiatives.

    Focus Areas

    Donor-advised fund support through Silicon Valley Community FoundationPhilanthropic infrastructure and grantmaking intermediariesFlexible/general support to pooled philanthropy accounts

    Who They Fund

    low-income farmworker families (Half Moon Bay housing project)emerging bilingual / English Learner children (pre-K–3) and students with special needsstudents in underserved public schools (East/Downtown San Jose, Gilroy)scholarship recipients / college-bound students

    About Sobrato Family Foundation

    A defining pattern in The Sobrato Family Foundation’s recent giving is its use of donor-advised and collaborative funds at Silicon Valley Community Foundation and ImpactAssets, alongside direct support for place-based work in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. That structure shapes a grantmaking profile that is both flexible and highly centralized, with large awards routed through intermediary funds and local institutions. Among the largest recent grants, the foundation gave $5,000,000 for general support to the Resonance Philanthropies DAF #4176 at Silicon Valley Community Foundation. It also committed $3,000,000 to ImpactAssets to support impact investments, showing that the foundation uses both grantmaking and investment-oriented tools. Other sizable awards went to family and scholarship funds, including the Abby Sobrato Scholarship Fund and the John M. Sobrato and Timi Sobrato funds. In the local community, the foundation backed housing for low-income farmworker families in Half Moon Bay and supported public schools and districts in East and Downtown San Jose and Gilroy through school-based behavioral health wellness centers. The record also includes support for collaborative philanthropy focused on children’s health, sustainability, and bilingual education.

    What Sobrato Family Foundation Funds

    Education-related grantmaking appears in several forms. The foundation gave $900,000 to New Venture Fund to support the Emerging Bilingual Collaborative Fund, described as a funder collaborative with four foundation partners to improve the quality of teaching for English Learner children in preschool to 3rd grade. It also gave $875,000 to Global Impact for the Emerging Bilingual Collaborative. Special education and student support show up through a $500,000 grant to Valley Health Foundation to help public schools and districts in East and Downtown San Jose and Gilroy develop, enhance, or expand school-based behavioral health wellness centers. In higher education and scholarship support, the foundation gave $3,200,000 to Silicon Valley Community Foundation for the Abby Sobrato Scholarship Fund and another $482,000 to the same fund in 2025. Housing and community stability are present in a $1,000,000 grant to the County of San Mateo to advance 47 housing units for low-income farmworkers in Half Moon Bay and support an innovative home-ownership model backed by a public-private partnership.

    How Sobrato Family Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $121.3M

    Total Assets

    $886.3M

    Total Revenue

    $72.2M

    Total Expenses

    $103.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $3K and $145K, with a median of $53K.

    25th Percentile

    $3K

    Median

    $53K

    75th Percentile

    $145K

    Geographic Reach

    Local19 states funded

    About 85% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Black communities and racially marginalized groups

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: very large gifts (single multi-million-dollar recipient), repeated grants to the same intermediary, indicating use of a community foundation/DAF for downstream grantmaking rather than many small direct grants.

    Funding Style

    general operating support / unrestricted fundingproject-specific support and transition/succession grantsimpact investing / support for impact fundsrapid response and emergency fundingcollaborative / multi-donor fund support

    Notable grantees: Silicon Valley Community Foundation (DAF/Resonance Philanthropies account)

    Topics

    affordable homeownership and housing for low-income farmworkersearly childhood / emerging bilingual education (pre-K to 3rd grade) and English learners policyspecial education for English learners and related research/policyschool-based behavioral health / student wellness centersscholarships and higher-education supportracial equity initiatives and antiracism research/publicationguaranteed income / income-support pilot programs

    Typical grant size sits at $2,500 at the 25th percentile, $52,500 at the median, and $145,250 at the 75th percentile, while several awards reach into the multi-million-dollar range. The pattern suggests a mix of routine smaller grants and a narrower set of very large commitments. The recent record includes repeated support for the same donor-advised and family funds across 2023 and 2025, including multiple grants to Silicon Valley Community Foundation, ImpactAssets, and named Sobrato family funds. That points to recurring support rather than one-off awards. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, makes program-related investments, and also funds individuals. Recent grants show a strong preference for general support and collaborative vehicles, with some project-specific and transition grants mixed in.

    Where Sobrato Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is heavily concentrated in California, which receives 85% of grants, and the top recipient state by count is also CA. Recent recipient cities include Mountain View, San Jose, Sunnyvale, Fremont, Redwood City, Half Moon Bay, and San Francisco. Outside California, some grants go to Bethesda, Washington, Alexandria, and New York, but the grant record is entirely U.S.-based. The geography aligns with a local scope of giving centered on the Bay Area.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Sobrato Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does The Sobrato Family Foundation support?

    The recent record includes community foundations, school and health nonprofits, housing and service organizations, a university foundation, and collaborative funds. Examples include Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Valley Health Foundation, Destination Home, Sunnyvale Community Services, The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University, and the County of San Mateo.

    Does The Sobrato Family Foundation make grants outside California?

    Yes, but the grant record is still U.S.-only. California receives 85% of grants, and recent recipients outside California include organizations in Bethesda, Washington, Alexandria, and New York.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $2,500 at the 25th percentile, $52,500 at the median, and $145,250 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes several awards in the $1 million to $5 million range.

    Does the foundation support recurring initiatives?

    Yes. The recent record shows repeated support for the same intermediaries and family funds across 2023 and 2025, including Silicon Valley Community Foundation, ImpactAssets, and several named Sobrato funds. That indicates recurring relationships rather than isolated grants.

    What themes appear in its grantmaking?

    Themes include donor-advised philanthropy, impact investing, bilingual education, scholarships, housing for low-income farmworker families, school-based behavioral health, racial equity, and collaborative funds for children’s health and sustainability.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Essential Human Services

    human servicesbasic needscommunity support

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applicants should review grant eligibility requirements carefully before applying. The Board of Trustees meets periodically throughout the year, and incomplete requests may be deferred.

    Fecha límite: No deadlines for grant submissions; Board meets periodically throughout the year.

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    Silicon Valley Program — Economic Mobility (General Inquiry / Funding Ideas)

    Economic mobilityHousing securityEducational equity+1 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? The site asks potential partners to submit a general inquiry if they believe they align with the Silicon Valley strategy. Existing grantees should contact their program officer rather than submitting a new inquiry.

    Fecha límite: No fixed deadlines; inquiry-based intake with staff follow-up if aligned.

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    Pathways for Success

    economic mobilityworkforce developmenteducation+1 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applicants should review grant eligibility requirements carefully before applying. The Board of Trustees meets periodically throughout the year, and incomplete requests may be deferred.

    Fecha límite: No deadlines for grant submissions; Board meets periodically throughout the year.

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    Sobrato Centers for Nonprofit — Conference Center Access

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? All Bay Area 501(c)(3) charitable organizations are eligible on a first-come, first-served reservation basis. State, city, and county public agencies are considered case by case with direct program-related alignment to the Foundation’s mission priorities. Commercial, religious, and partisan political activities are prohibited. Users must provide liability insurance, complete a waiver, and attend orientation.

    Fecha límite: No fixed deadline; reservations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis.

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    Sobrato Centers for Nonprofit — Office Space Grants

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$5,000,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE PHILANTHROPIES DAF #4176
    IMPACTASSETS INCBETHESDA, MD$3,000,0002025TO SUPPORT IMPACT INVESTMENTS
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$2,000,0002025$1,000,000.00 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO AND TIMI SOBRATO FUND (DAF #5360) AND $1,000,000.00 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO FUND (DAF #3764)
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$2,000,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE LISA AND MATTHEW SONSINI FAMILY FUND #4031
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$1,500,0002025$750,000 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO AND TIMI SOBRATO FUND (SVCF DAF #5360); $750,000 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO FUND (SVCF DAF #3764)
    IMPACTASSETS INCBETHESDA, MD$1,500,0002025TO SUPPORT THE RESONANCE IMPACT FUND
    IMPACTASSETS INCBETHESDA, MD$1,000,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE IMPACT FUND # 49413
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$1,000,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE PHILANTHROPIES FUND #4176
    COUNTY OF SAN MATEOREDWOOD CITY, CA$1,000,0002025TO ADVANCE THE PRODUCTION OF 47 HOUSING UNITS FOCUSED ON LOW-INCOME FARMWORKERS IN HALF MOON BAY AND SUPPORT AN INNOVATIVE HOME-OWNERSHIP MODEL BACKED BY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP.
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$1,000,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE PHILANTHROPIES FUND #4176
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$1,000,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN MATTHEW AND ANDIE SOBRATO FUND, #4846 (FROM I53-8 TO SVCF DAF #4846)
    GLOBAL IMPACTALEXANDRIA, VA$875,0002025TO SUPPORT THE EMERGING BILINGUAL COLLABORATIVE
    DESTINATION HOMESAN JOSE, CA$660,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATIONSAN JOSE, CA$500,0002025TO SUPPORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS IN EAST AND DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE AND GILROY DEVELOP, ENHANCE, OR EXPAND SCHOOL-BASED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WELLNESS CENTERS.
    THE TOWER FOUNDATION OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITYSAN JOSE, CA$500,000202524-50128 - TO PROVIDE PROJECT SUPPORT.
    ABODE SERVICESFREMONT, CA$500,0002025GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR ABODES CORE OPERATIONS, AND PROJECT SUPPORT FOR ABODES GUARANTEED INCOME PROGRAM AND RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL.
    SUNNYVALE COMMUNITY SERVICESSUNNYVALE, CA$500,0002025TRANSITION GRANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT. AND FUNDING FOR SUCCESSION PLANNING.
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$482,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE ABBY SOBRATO SCHOLARSHIP FUND (FROM I53-8 TO SVCF DAF #5115)
    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA$400,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN MATTHEW AND ANDIE SOBRATO FUND, #4846
    WORKING PARTNERSHIPS USASAN JOSE, CA$400,0002025TO SUPPORT RAPID RESPONSE
    AYUDANDO LATINOS A SOAREL GRANADA, CA$400,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    CALIFORNIANS TOGETHERLONG BEACH, CA$365,0002025TO LEAD, ALIGN, AND COORDINATE ADVOCATES, POLICYMAKERS, EDUCATORS, AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS TO IMPROVE HOW CALIFORNIAS EDUCATION SYSTEMS SUPPORT ELS.
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$350,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR SECURE AND MODERN ELECTIONS.
    SOMOS MAYFAIR INCSAN JOSE, CA$350,0002025TO SUPPORT RAPID RESPONSE
    CENTER FOR TECH AND CIVIC LIFECHICAGO, IL$350,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    CASTLYNNFIELD, MA$350,0002025TO INFORM POLICY, PRACTICE, AND RESEARCH ON ENGLISH LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN CALIFORNIA
    INSTITUTE FOR RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENTCHICAGO, IL$350,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$309,0002025TO BUILD A SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF EL CHILDREN IN CALIFORNIA
    THE EDUCATION TRUSTOAKLAND, CA$307,500202524-50104 - TO PROVIDE PROJECT SUPPORT.
    CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR BILINGUAL EDUCATIONWALNUT, CA$300,0002025TO INCREASE ACCESS TO QUALITY BILINGUAL EDUCATION BY INCREASING THE CAPACITY OF AND ADVOCATING ON BEHALF OF BILINGUAL TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND ENGLISH LEARNER (EL) FAMILIES.
    LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITYLOS ANGELES, CA$300,0002025TO INCREASE THE QUALITY AND SUPPLY OF BILINGUAL EDUCATORS IN CALIFORNIA.
    LATINO EDUCATION ADVANCEMENT FOUNDATIONSAN JOSE, CA$300,0002025THE LEAF CENTER FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS
    START SMALL THINK BIG INCNEW YORK, CA$255,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    SECOND HARVEST OF SILICON VALLEYSAN JOSE, CA$250,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    SAFE SPACE PICTURES FOUNDATIONBEVERLY HILLS, CA$250,0002025GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    FRESH LIFELINES FOR YOUTH INC (FLY)MILPITAS, CA$250,0002025GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITYNEW YORK, NY$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR ANTIRACIST RESEARCH IN ESTABLISHING A FUND FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE EMANCIPATOR AND THE CENTER AFFILIATES PROGRAM
    WESTEDSAN FRANCISCO, CA$250,0002025TO DEVELOP AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS THAT WILL INFORM THE ENGLISH LEARNER PROGRAM STAFF ON THEIR STRATEGIC REFRESH AS WELL AS GRANTEE PARTNERS ON OPPORTUNITIES TO BETTER SUPPORT ELS
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE PENINSULAMENLO PARK, CA$250,0002025GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT (YOUTH DEVELOPMENT)
    SAFE SPACE PICTURES FOUNDATIONBEVERLY HILLS, CA$250,0002025GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY FOOD BANKOAKLAND, CA$250,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    LIFEMOVESMENLO PARK, CA$250,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    SACRED HEART COMMUNITY SERVICESAN JOSE, CA$250,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.
    PHILANTHROPIC VENTURES FOUNDATIONOAKLAND, CA$250,0002025TO PARTNER WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (CDE) TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT UNIVERSAL PREKINDERGARTEN FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS AMONG PARENTS, DISTRICT LEADERS, AND EDUCATORS ACROSS THE STATE
    UNITED WAY OF THE BAY AREASAN FRANCISCO, CA$250,0002025TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    BRAVEN INCORPORATEDCHICAGO, IL$250,0002025GRANT RENEWAL TO CONTINUE AND EXPAND BRAVEN AT SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY (SJSU), WHICH EQUIPS LOW-INCOME, FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS WITH THE SKILLS, CONFIDENCE, EXPERIENCES AND SOCIAL CAPITAL TO SECURE STRONG FIRST JOBS UPON GRADUATION.
    FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCESAN FRANCISCO, CA$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE COURAGE MUSEUM & EDUCATION CENTER
    10000 DEGREESSAN RAFAEL, CA$250,0002025TO SUPPORT 10,000 DEGREES' COLLEGE SUCCESS SOUTH BAY PROGRAMMING
    CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$250,0002025TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A NARRATIVE CHANGE INITIATIVE WITH THE CONSORTIUM FOR ENGLISH LEARNER SUCCESS, A COALITION OF 100 ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO IMPROVE ENGLISH LEARNER (EL) POLICY AND PRACTICE IN LOS ANGELES, ONE OF THE PORTFOLIOS KEY REGIONS.
    KIDANGO INCFREMONT, CA$250,0002025TO SUPPORT THE CESAR CHAVEZ EARLY LEARNING CENTER

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $5,000,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE PHILANTHROPIES DAF #4176

    IMPACTASSETS INC

    $3,000,000
    BETHESDA, MD2025

    TO SUPPORT IMPACT INVESTMENTS

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $2,000,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    $1,000,000.00 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO AND TIMI SOBRATO FUND (DAF #5360) AND $1,000,000.00 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO FUND (DAF #3764)

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $2,000,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE LISA AND MATTHEW SONSINI FAMILY FUND #4031

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $1,500,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    $750,000 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO AND TIMI SOBRATO FUND (SVCF DAF #5360); $750,000 FOR GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN M. SOBRATO FUND (SVCF DAF #3764)

    IMPACTASSETS INC

    $1,500,000
    BETHESDA, MD2025

    TO SUPPORT THE RESONANCE IMPACT FUND

    IMPACTASSETS INC

    $1,000,000
    BETHESDA, MD2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE IMPACT FUND # 49413

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $1,000,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE PHILANTHROPIES FUND #4176

    COUNTY OF SAN MATEO

    $1,000,000
    REDWOOD CITY, CA2025

    TO ADVANCE THE PRODUCTION OF 47 HOUSING UNITS FOCUSED ON LOW-INCOME FARMWORKERS IN HALF MOON BAY AND SUPPORT AN INNOVATIVE HOME-OWNERSHIP MODEL BACKED BY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP.

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $1,000,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE RESONANCE PHILANTHROPIES FUND #4176

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $1,000,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN MATTHEW AND ANDIE SOBRATO FUND, #4846 (FROM I53-8 TO SVCF DAF #4846)

    GLOBAL IMPACT

    $875,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE EMERGING BILINGUAL COLLABORATIVE

    DESTINATION HOME

    $660,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATION

    $500,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS IN EAST AND DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE AND GILROY DEVELOP, ENHANCE, OR EXPAND SCHOOL-BASED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WELLNESS CENTERS.

    THE TOWER FOUNDATION OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY

    $500,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    24-50128 - TO PROVIDE PROJECT SUPPORT.

    ABODE SERVICES

    $500,000
    FREMONT, CA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR ABODES CORE OPERATIONS, AND PROJECT SUPPORT FOR ABODES GUARANTEED INCOME PROGRAM AND RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL.

    SUNNYVALE COMMUNITY SERVICES

    $500,000
    SUNNYVALE, CA2025

    TRANSITION GRANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT. AND FUNDING FOR SUCCESSION PLANNING.

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $482,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE ABBY SOBRATO SCHOLARSHIP FUND (FROM I53-8 TO SVCF DAF #5115)

    SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $400,000
    MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE JOHN MATTHEW AND ANDIE SOBRATO FUND, #4846

    WORKING PARTNERSHIPS USA

    $400,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT RAPID RESPONSE

    AYUDANDO LATINOS A SOAR

    $400,000
    EL GRANADA, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.

    CALIFORNIANS TOGETHER

    $365,000
    LONG BEACH, CA2025

    TO LEAD, ALIGN, AND COORDINATE ADVOCATES, POLICYMAKERS, EDUCATORS, AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS TO IMPROVE HOW CALIFORNIAS EDUCATION SYSTEMS SUPPORT ELS.

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $350,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR SECURE AND MODERN ELECTIONS.

    SOMOS MAYFAIR INC

    $350,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT RAPID RESPONSE

    CENTER FOR TECH AND CIVIC LIFE

    $350,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.

    CAST

    $350,000
    LYNNFIELD, MA2025

    TO INFORM POLICY, PRACTICE, AND RESEARCH ON ENGLISH LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN CALIFORNIA

    INSTITUTE FOR RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT

    $350,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $309,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    TO BUILD A SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF EL CHILDREN IN CALIFORNIA

    THE EDUCATION TRUST

    $307,500
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    24-50104 - TO PROVIDE PROJECT SUPPORT.

    CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR BILINGUAL EDUCATION

    $300,000
    WALNUT, CA2025

    TO INCREASE ACCESS TO QUALITY BILINGUAL EDUCATION BY INCREASING THE CAPACITY OF AND ADVOCATING ON BEHALF OF BILINGUAL TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND ENGLISH LEARNER (EL) FAMILIES.

    LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY

    $300,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO INCREASE THE QUALITY AND SUPPLY OF BILINGUAL EDUCATORS IN CALIFORNIA.

    LATINO EDUCATION ADVANCEMENT FOUNDATION

    $300,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    THE LEAF CENTER FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS

    START SMALL THINK BIG INC

    $255,000
    NEW YORK, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    SECOND HARVEST OF SILICON VALLEY

    $250,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.

    SAFE SPACE PICTURES FOUNDATION

    $250,000
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    FRESH LIFELINES FOR YOUTH INC (FLY)

    $250,000
    MILPITAS, CA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY

    $250,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR ANTIRACIST RESEARCH IN ESTABLISHING A FUND FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE EMANCIPATOR AND THE CENTER AFFILIATES PROGRAM

    WESTED

    $250,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO DEVELOP AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS THAT WILL INFORM THE ENGLISH LEARNER PROGRAM STAFF ON THEIR STRATEGIC REFRESH AS WELL AS GRANTEE PARTNERS ON OPPORTUNITIES TO BETTER SUPPORT ELS

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE PENINSULA

    $250,000
    MENLO PARK, CA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT (YOUTH DEVELOPMENT)

    SAFE SPACE PICTURES FOUNDATION

    $250,000
    BEVERLY HILLS, CA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY FOOD BANK

    $250,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    LIFEMOVES

    $250,000
    MENLO PARK, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    SACRED HEART COMMUNITY SERVICE

    $250,000
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.

    PHILANTHROPIC VENTURES FOUNDATION

    $250,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    TO PARTNER WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (CDE) TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT UNIVERSAL PREKINDERGARTEN FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS AMONG PARENTS, DISTRICT LEADERS, AND EDUCATORS ACROSS THE STATE

    UNITED WAY OF THE BAY AREA

    $250,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT

    BRAVEN INCORPORATED

    $250,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GRANT RENEWAL TO CONTINUE AND EXPAND BRAVEN AT SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY (SJSU), WHICH EQUIPS LOW-INCOME, FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS WITH THE SKILLS, CONFIDENCE, EXPERIENCES AND SOCIAL CAPITAL TO SECURE STRONG FIRST JOBS UPON GRADUATION.

    FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE

    $250,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE COURAGE MUSEUM & EDUCATION CENTER

    10000 DEGREES

    $250,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT 10,000 DEGREES' COLLEGE SUCCESS SOUTH BAY PROGRAMMING

    CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $250,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A NARRATIVE CHANGE INITIATIVE WITH THE CONSORTIUM FOR ENGLISH LEARNER SUCCESS, A COALITION OF 100 ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO IMPROVE ENGLISH LEARNER (EL) POLICY AND PRACTICE IN LOS ANGELES, ONE OF THE PORTFOLIOS KEY REGIONS.

    KIDANGO INC

    $250,000
    FREMONT, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT THE CESAR CHAVEZ EARLY LEARNING CENTER