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    Sacramento Steps Forward

    ActivePublic CharityHuman Services
    Sacramento, CAWebsiteEIN: 27-49073973 filings on record

    About Sacramento Steps Forward

    Coordinate local shelter, housing, data and services to prevent and end homelessness in Sacramento by bringing funding, running the Continuum of Care, operating the Coordinated Access System, and supporting providers.

    Focus Areas

    Homelessness servicesPermanent supportive housingHomelessness preventionCoordinated accessHomeless Management Information System (HMIS)Data & analyticsYouth homelessness

    Who They Fund

    people experiencing homelessnessunsheltered individualsfamilies experiencing homelessness

    Funding Style

    direct serviceoperational support

    About Sacramento Steps Forward

    Sacramento Steps Forward administers Sacramento’s local homelessness response infrastructure, including the Continuum of Care, the Coordinated Access System, shelter and housing coordination, and provider support. Recent grants show large operating awards to service providers such as Shelter Inc in Concord and Lutheran Social Services in Concord, alongside Sacramento-based organizations like Saehc. The pattern points to a funder that moves substantial resources through regional homelessness programs rather than a general community grantmaker. The foundation’s grant list is built around homelessness services and housing stability. It supports providers working across emergency shelter, outreach, transitional housing, supportive services, permanent supportive housing, and coordinated access. Its active funding opportunities include HHAP allocations, a local Continuum of Care competition, and requests for proposals tied to Coordinated Access Navigators and permanent supportive housing stewardship. Because Sacramento Steps Forward operates the system itself, its grantmaking is closely tied to service delivery and system coordination. The funded organizations are positioned to deliver direct assistance, manage housing placements, and support the infrastructure that links people experiencing homelessness to resources in Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento.

    What Sacramento Steps Forward Funds

    Homelessness services dominate the foundation’s portfolio. In 2025, it awarded $4,666,931 to Shelter Inc in Concord for homeless services, and $4,411,343 to Lutheran Social Services in Concord for the same purpose. Sacramento-based Saehc also received multiple large awards, including $4,294,898 in 2025 and $3,552,651 in 2024. The foundation also backs family and housing stability work. Sacramento Self Help Housing received $3,065,301 in 2023 and $1,080,250 in 2024 for homeless services, while My Sisters House received $250,923 in 2025 after earlier awards of $236,995 in 2024 and $202,985 in 2023. Smaller awards extend to community organizations serving specific populations. Lao Family Community Dev in Oakland received $340,111 in 2025 and $125,989 in 2024, while Waking the Village in Sacramento received $107,979 in 2025.

    How Sacramento Steps Forward Gives

    Sacramento Steps Forward’s typical grant size is large: the 25th percentile is $255,628, the median is $2,023,174, and the 75th percentile is $3,146,939. The recent grant list includes repeated awards to the same recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which shows an ongoing funding relationship rather than one-off grants. The organization is a public charity, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Several active opportunities are formal RFPs and competitive competitions, indicating structured, programmatic funding rather than open general applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $14.5M

    Total Assets

    $24.5M

    Total Revenue

    $24.3M

    Total Expenses

    $30.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $256K and $3.1M, with a median of $2M.

    25th Percentile

    $256K

    Median

    $2M

    75th Percentile

    $3.1M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Topics

    homelessness servicesemergency shelterhomeless outreachtransitional housingsupportive services for unhoused individuals

    Where Sacramento Steps Forward Makes Grants

    All listed grants go to U.S. recipients, and every recent grant is to a California organization. Sacramento is the main recipient city, with multiple awards to Saehc, Volunteers of America, Sacramento Self Help Housing, Sacramento Cottage Housing, My Sisters House, Waking the Village, Bridging Initiatives Internat, and Community Link Capital Region. Concord also appears repeatedly through Shelter Inc and Lutheran Social Services, and Oakland appears through Lao Family Community Dev. The funding scope is local, centered on Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Sacramento Steps Forward

    What kinds of organizations does Sacramento Steps Forward fund?

    It funds organizations working on homelessness services, permanent supportive housing, homelessness prevention, coordinated access, HMIS/data systems, and provider capacity building. Recent grants include repeated awards to Sacramento- and Concord-based service providers, all for homeless services.

    Is Sacramento Steps Forward’s grantmaking local or broader?

    Its geographic scope is local. Every listed grant goes to a California recipient, with recent awards concentrated in Sacramento, Concord, and Oakland. The active program descriptions also point to Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento.

    Does Sacramento Steps Forward fund individuals?

    No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it does not fund individuals. Its grantmaking is directed to organizations and system-level providers.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is substantial: the 25th percentile is $255,628, the median is $2,023,174, and the 75th percentile is $3,146,939. Recent awards range from smaller six-figure grants to multimillion-dollar allocations.

    Does Sacramento Steps Forward make recurring grants?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including Saehc, Lutheran Social Services, Volunteers of America, Sacramento Self Help Housing, Sacramento Cottage Housing, My Sisters House, and Lao Family Community Dev. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships across annual funding cycles.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Shelter IncConcord, CA$4,666,9312025Homeless services
    Lutheran Social ServicesConcord, CA$4,411,3432025Homeless services
    SAEHCSacramento, CA$4,294,8982025Homeless services
    Lao Family Community DevOakland, CA$340,1112025Homeless services
    Sacramento Cottage HousingSacramento, CA$303,5872025Homeless services
    My Sisters HouseSacramento, CA$250,9232025Homeless services
    Waking the VillageSacramento, CA$107,9792025Homeless services
    Bridging Initiatives InternatCitrus Heights, CA$51,6512025Homeless services
    Community Link Capital RegionSacramento, CA$41,8312025Homeless services
    SAEHCSacramento, CA$3,552,6512024Homeless services
    Lutheran Social ServicesConcord, CA$3,368,2802024Homeless services
    Volunteers of AmericaSacramento, CA$3,048,0522024Homeless services
    Sacramento Self Help HousingSacramento, CA$1,080,2502024Homeless services
    Sacramento Cottage HousingSacramento, CA$311,5262024Homeless services
    My Sisters HouseSacramento, CA$236,9952024Homeless services
    Shelter IncConcord, CA$227,8772024Homeless services
    Lao Family Community DevOakland, CA$125,9892024Homeless services
    SAEHCSacramento, CA$3,580,4362023Homeless services
    Volunteers of AmericaSacramento, CA$3,174,1522023Homeless services
    Sacramento Self Help HousingSacramento, CA$3,065,3012023Homeless services
    Lutheran Social ServicesConcord, CA$2,966,0982023Homeless services
    Sacramento Cottage HousingSacramento, CA$313,3902023Homeless services
    My Sisters HouseSacramento, CA$202,9852023Homeless services

    Shelter Inc

    $4,666,931
    Concord, CA2025

    Homeless services

    Lutheran Social Services

    $4,411,343
    Concord, CA2025

    Homeless services

    SAEHC

    $4,294,898
    Sacramento, CA2025

    Homeless services

    Lao Family Community Dev

    $340,111
    Oakland, CA2025

    Homeless services

    Sacramento Cottage Housing

    $303,587
    Sacramento, CA2025

    Homeless services

    My Sisters House

    $250,923
    Sacramento, CA2025

    Homeless services

    Waking the Village

    $107,979
    Sacramento, CA2025

    Homeless services

    Bridging Initiatives Internat

    $51,651
    Citrus Heights, CA2025

    Homeless services

    Community Link Capital Region

    $41,831
    Sacramento, CA2025

    Homeless services

    SAEHC

    $3,552,651
    Sacramento, CA2024

    Homeless services

    Lutheran Social Services

    $3,368,280
    Concord, CA2024

    Homeless services

    Volunteers of America

    $3,048,052
    Sacramento, CA2024

    Homeless services

    Sacramento Self Help Housing

    $1,080,250
    Sacramento, CA2024

    Homeless services

    Sacramento Cottage Housing

    $311,526
    Sacramento, CA2024

    Homeless services

    My Sisters House

    $236,995
    Sacramento, CA2024

    Homeless services

    Shelter Inc

    $227,877
    Concord, CA2024

    Homeless services

    Lao Family Community Dev

    $125,989
    Oakland, CA2024

    Homeless services

    SAEHC

    $3,580,436
    Sacramento, CA2023

    Homeless services

    Volunteers of America

    $3,174,152
    Sacramento, CA2023

    Homeless services

    Sacramento Self Help Housing

    $3,065,301
    Sacramento, CA2023

    Homeless services

    Lutheran Social Services

    $2,966,098
    Concord, CA2023

    Homeless services

    Sacramento Cottage Housing

    $313,390
    Sacramento, CA2023

    Homeless services

    My Sisters House

    $202,985
    Sacramento, CA2023

    Homeless services