| ARTS/CULTURE |
| Community
Music Center San Francisco |
Support
for music instruction and performance programs for children and
teenagers from low income families. |
$15,000
|
| Fine
Arts Museums of San Francisco |
Unrestricted
gift for the fiscal year 2002-2003. |
$50,000
|
| San
Francisco Ballet |
Unrestricted
gift for the fiscal year 2002. |
$25,000
|
| San
Francisco Boys Chorus |
Support
for the Music Education Program for boys. |
$15,000
|
| San
Francisco Conservatory of Music |
Support
for the Conservatory in Schools program which provides music education
to public school students. |
$20,000
|
| San
Francisco Girls Chorus |
Provide
scholarships for low income girls to participate in the Music Education
and Performance Program. |
$15,000
|
| San
Francisco Opera |
Unrestricted
gift for the fiscal year 2003. |
$25,000
|
| San
Francisco Symphony |
Unrestricted
gift for the fiscal year 2003. |
$50,000
|
| Young
Audiences of the Bay Area |
Support
for the arts education and artist residency programs serving children
in schools in low income neighborhoods. |
$50,000
|
| Total
Arts/Culture |
$265,000 |
|
| EDUCATION |
| ARCS
Foundation, Inc. |
Scholarship
awards for college scientists. |
$20,000
|
| b.a.y.
fund |
Support
for the mentoring/college preparatory program for disadvantaged
youth. |
$25,000
|
| The
BASIC Fund |
Provide
scholarships for disadvantaged children to attend private and parochial
elementary schools. |
$40,000
|
| Children's
Empowerment, Inc. |
Support
the academic enrichment program for at-risk students at Jefferson
High School in Daly City. |
$20,000
|
| Eastside
College Preparatory School |
Provide
scholarships for four economically disadvantaged students to attend
private high school in East Palo Alto. |
$60,000
|
| Exploratorium |
Support
for the Educational Outreach Program providing science and art programs
for children in low-income neighborhoods. |
$20,000
|
| Gateway
High School |
Fund
the salary of the new Chief of Staff for this college preparatory
charter school serving at-risk youth and students with learning
disabilities. |
$30,000
|
| Meritus
College Fund* |
Hire
Executive Director for college scholarship program for low-income
youth. |
$20,000
|
| Meritus
College Fund* |
Toward
salary of the Executive Director of agency providing college scholarships
for low-income youth. |
$20,000
|
| Parents
for Public Schools |
Purchase
a photocopier and fax machine for agency that promotes, supports
and improves public education. |
$2,500
|
| San
Francisco Day School Summerbridge |
Support
for the academic enrichment program for motivated, low-income fifth
and sixth graders. |
$15,000
|
| San
Francisco Education Fund |
Support
for the Peer Resource Program for students in San Francisco public
schools. |
$15,000
|
| Schools
Mentoring And Resource Team |
Support
for the scholarship/mentoring program that enables low-income youth
to attend private and parochial middle school. |
$15,000
|
| Slide
Ranch |
Support
of environmental education programs for youth. |
$5,000
|
| Sonoma
Valley Education Foundation |
Purchase
a laptop computer for agency that provides enrichment programs for
public schools in Sonoma County. |
$1,500
|
| Total
Education |
$309,000 |
|
| ENVIRONMENT |
|
| Sonoma
Valley Education Foundation |
Support
for the environmental education program for inner city elementary
schools in San Francisco. |
$7,500
|
| Total
Environment |
$7,500 |
|
| HEALTH |
|
| Arbor
Free Clinic |
Support
for the health clinic staffed by Stanford medical school students
which provides free medical services for homeless and disadvantaged
children and adults. |
$20,000
|
| Huckleberry
Youth Programs |
Support
for the Cole Street Clinic, a community-based adolescent health
clinic for high-risk youth. |
$20,000
|
| St.
Luke's Hospital Foundation |
Purchase
equipment for the Pediatric Clinic serving low-income children and
families. |
$20,000
|
| Total
Health |
$60,000 |
|
| HUMAN
SERVICES |
|
| Arriba
Juntos |
Purchase
kitchen equipment for La Cocina, a shared-use commercial kitchen
used by economically disadvantaged women who manage their own small
food businesses. |
$20,000
|
| Episcopal
Community Services of San Francisco |
Toward
capital campaign for construction of the Skills Center in a new
apartment building for homeless and low income families. |
$25,000
|
| Indochinese
Housing Development Corporation |
Support
for the Children, Youth and Family Program, providing an after-school
program, youth development and mentoring services for at-risk youth
in the Tenderloin district. |
$5,000
|
| Local
Economic Assistance Program, Inc. (LEAP) |
Toward
development of a new business model for paraprofessionals in home
or residential elder care and healthcare. |
$15,000
|
| Renaissance
Entrepreneurship Center |
Suupport
for the LIFT Program, helping low-income people reach financial
self-sufficiency through business training and entrepreneurship. |
$20,000
|
| Women
Helping All People |
Purchase
equipment for the Computer Lab of agency providing services and
support for low-income children, youth and adults who live in public
housing in Marin City. |
$3,500
|
| Women's
Initiative for Self Employment |
Support
for ALAS, an entrepreneurial training program for low-income Latina
women. |
$20,000
|
| Total
Human Services |
$108,500 |
|
| YOUTH |
|
| Bay
Area Girls Center |
Support
for summer wilderness expeditions for 11-14 year old girls. |
$15,000
|
| Bay
Area Scores |
Support
for Words in Action, an after-school program for low-income elementary
school children that combines poetry, soccer, and community service. |
$10,000
|
| Bernal
Heights Neighborhood Center |
Toward
renovation of building that houses the community center. |
$5,000
|
| Catholic
Youth Organization - Archdiocese of San Francisco |
Support
for Camp Armstrong and Caritas Creek, CYO Outdoor Programs that
offer leadership development and advancement training. |
$15,000
|
| Central
YMCA of San Francisco |
Support
for the Youth Center, offering education, volunteerism, recreation
and mentoring to at-risk youth living in the Tenderloin. |
$20,000
|
| Community Action
Partnership of Sonoma County |
Support
for the Youth Development Program serving at-risk youth. |
$15,000 |
| Community
Institute for Psychotherapy |
Support
for the 'Schools Project for Disadvantaged Students at Risk,' an
on-site counseling program for low-income students in Marin County
public schools. |
$5,000
|
| El
Concilio of San Mateo County |
Support
for the Acadmic Tutorial Program providing cultural enrichment and
academic support for children in East Palo Alto. |
$20,000
|
| Families
On Track |
Support
for the Extended Day Program for students at Parkway Heights Middle
School. |
$25,000
|
| GirlSource |
Support
for the Young Women's Technology and Leadership Program for at-risk
girls and young women. |
$20,000
|
| Golden
Gate Community, Inc. |
Support
for the Youth Development Initiative, providing educational opportunities,
vocational training, and personal devleopment for at-risk youth
and young adults. |
$25,000
|
| Golden
Gate National Parks Association |
Provide
scholarships for low-income youth to attend summer day camp at the
Crissy Field Center. |
$2,500
|
| Hanna
Boys Center |
Purchase
furniture for the new group home for troubled and at-risk boys. |
$25,000
|
| International
Institute of San Francisco |
Support
for YouthCares, an after-school peer-tutoring and intergenerational
community service program for low-income immigrant teens. |
$20,000
|
| Juma
Ventures |
Support
for the Education/College Tour Program for at-risk youth. |
$20,000
|
| Legal
Services for Children, Inc. |
Repair
heating system at agency providing free legal services to low-income
families with children. |
$5,000
|
| Mission
Learning Center |
Support
for the early literacy programs for children. |
$5,000
|
| Mother
Lode Musical Theatre Troupe |
Suppport
for musical theatre troupe that provides performing California cultural
history programs for youth. |
$1,500
|
| Northern
California Grantmakers Summer Youth Project* |
Support
for the Summer Youth Project. |
$7,500
|
| Opportunities
Industrialization Center West |
Support
for the School After School for Successful Youth (SASSY) program
serving at-risk high school students. |
$25,000
|
| Real
Options for City Kids |
Toward
expansion of the Student Adult Leaders in Training program for low-income
middle school students in Visitation Valley. |
$15,000
|
| San
Francisco League of Urban Gardeners (SLUG) |
Support
of the Youth Garden Internship Program at the St. Mary's Urban Youth
Farm. |
$25,000
|
| San
Francisco Urban Service Project |
Support
for the Community Involvement Team. |
$10,000
|
| Sonoma
County People for Economic Opportunity |
Support
for the Youth Development Program serving at-risk youth. |
$15,000
|
| St.
John's Educational Thresholds Center |
Support
for the Youth Volunteer Corps, a community service and leadership
development program for at-risk youth. |
$20,000
|
| Streetside
Stories |
Support
for the "Tales After School" program, an after-school
literacy program for at-risk students in San Francisco. |
$10,000
|
| Vision
Youthz |
Toward
expansion of the academic enrichment and mentoring program for high-risk
young men. |
$15,000
|
| Volunteer
Auxiliary of the Youth Guidance Center |
Support
for the Independent Living Fund that provides transition funding
for teens to live independently upon leaving the juvenile justice
system. |
$2,500
|
| Volunteer
Center of Sonoma County |
Support
for the Youth Volunteer Corp, a community service and leadership
development program for at-risk youth. |
$15,000
|
| Youth
Lead |
Support
for the youth development/community service program serving youth
in San Mateo County. |
$5,000
|
| YWCA
of the Mid-Peninsula |
Support
for the Teen Women Entrepreneur Program, fostering positive career
and personal goals for teenage girls. |
$20,000
|
| Total
Youth |
$424,000 |
|
| PHILANTHROPIC
SUPPORT |
|
|
Foundation
Center*
|
Support
for library in San Francisco providing information on funders and
instruction on grantseeking to the non-profit community in the West.
|
$750
|
| Northern
California Grantmakers |
Annual
dues. |
$2,555
|
| Total
Philanthropic Support |
$3,305 |
|
| Total
Grants 2002 |
$1,777,305 |