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Annual Reports
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2003 GRANTS

Arts & Culture | Education | Health | Human Services | Youth | Philanthropic Support

ARTS/CULTURE
Art Works Downtown, Inc. Purchase a gas fired kiln for the new Ceramic Center.
$15,000
Cazadero Performing Arts Camp Toward construction of a new roof for the campsite amphitheater.
$5,000
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Unrestricted grant.
$50,000
San Francisco Ballet Unrestricted grant.
$25,000
San Francisco Conservatory of Music Support for the Conservatory in Schools program providing music education to public school students.
$15,000
San Francisco Opera Unrestricted grant.
$25,000
San Francisco Symphony Unrestricted grant.
$50,000
Stapleton School of the Performing Arts Support for the DanceReach program serving economically disadvantaged children and youth.
$20,000
Vector Theater Company Support for the Conservatory Program and CAST (Conservatory At the School's Theatre) for youth.
$25,000
Young Audiences of the Bay Area Support for the arts education and artists residency programs serving children in low-income neighborhoods.
$50,000
Total Arts/Culture $280,000

EDUCATION
ARCS Foundation, Inc. Scholarship support for college scientists.
$25,000
The BASIC Fund Provide scholarships for low-income youth to attend private elementary and middle schools.
$25,000
Bridge The Gap Support for the Tutoring Program for disadvantaged youth in Marin City.
$3,500
Children's Empowerment, Inc. Support for the School-Within-A-School and the Homework Center programs serving academically at-risk students of color at Jefferson High School.
$20,000
Community Learning Center Support for staff to develop, implement and evaluate education and job training classes for low-income residents of South San Francisco.
$20,000
Cross Cultural Environmental Leadership Academy Toward development of a Community Service Program for youth at this new environmentally oriented charter high school.
$15,000
Eastside College Preparatory School Provide scholarships for four low income students to attend private high school in East Palo Alto.
$60,000
Gateway High School Toward salary of the Director responsible for achieving long-term organizational sustainability for the charter high school.
$30,000
Meritus College Fund* Toward salary of the Executive Director of agency providing college scholarships for low-income youth.
$20,000
Summerbridge San Francisco Support for the after school and summer academic enrichment programs for at-risk middle school students.
$15,000
Total Education $233,500

HEALTH  
Better Health Foundation Toward printing and distribution of the 4th Edition of the Bay Area Breast Cancer Resource Guide.
$5,000
Glide Foundation / Glide Memorial Church Support for the Glide Health Clinic providing primary health care and mental health services for homeless and indigent people.
$20,000
Operation Access Provide outpatient surgical care to the uninsured and purchase donor software.
$20,000
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Toward renovation of the Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Resource Center.
$20,000
Total Health $65,000

HUMAN SERVICES  
Daughters of Charity Ministry Services Corporation Toward renovation of Carriage Manor - an apartment complex for low income families in East Palo Alto.
$20,000
Family Service Agency of San Mateo County Toward capital campaign for the purchase and renovation of their new headquarters building.
$20,000
Food Runners Toward purchase of refrigerated truck for agency providing food for the hungry.
$20,000
Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo, & Marin, Inc. Support for the Vocational English as a Second Language program for disadvantaged and disabled adults.
$20,000
Human Investment Project Support for the Self Sufficiency Program providing affordable housing and support services for low income families in San Mateo County.
$20,000
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp. Support for the Employment & Training Program, providing employment and vocational services for low-income people in the Tenderloin community.
$5,000
Total Human Services $105,000

YOUTH  
A Home Away From Homelessness Support for the School House Program for homeless and at-risk youth.
$20,000
Bay Area Video Coalition Support for YouthLink, a program providing technology training to low-income San Francisco youth.
$10,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Support for the academic enrichment programs at the Mission and Visitacion Valley clubhouses.
$10,000
Catholic Charities CYO Support for the leadership, mentoring and academic enrichment program for motivated, at-risk youth.
$15,000
The Children's Village of Sonoma County Toward the capital campaign for renovation of the facility in Bayview/Hunter's Point. $20,000
COTS (Committee on the Shelterless) Purchase tutoring supplies for the after school program serving homeless children.
$3,500
Edgewood Center for Children and Families Support for the Circle of Care program providing after-school tutoring and enrichment activities for at-risk youth.
$20,000
Enterprise for High School Students Support for the Career Compass Program providing college and career counseling for youth.
$20,000
Family Connections Toward expansion of the Homework Club for elementary school children in the low-income Portola district of San Francisco.
$15,000
Friends & Foundation of the San Francisco Public Library Support for the "High School and Beyond" program - a college/career preparation program for high school students.
$10,000
Full Circle Support for "Building a Positive Future" - a residential treatment program and special education school for boys with severe emotional and behavioral problems.
$15,000
Hamilton Family Center Support for the Children's Program at the residential shelter for homeless families.
$20,000
Jumpstart - Western Region Support for the pre-school program for at-risk children taught by college students in AmeriCorps.
$15,000
Kid Street Learning Center Support for the After-School Program for at-risk youth.
$20,000
Marin Conservation Corps Support for the Corps-to-Career program providing vocational training and employment for at-risk youth.
$15,000
Marin Interfaith Youth Outreach Support for the after school and summer programs serving disadvantaged youth in Marin County.
$3,000
Northern California Grantmakers Summer Youth Project Funding for the Summer Youth Project, a collaborative program supporting recreational and enrichment programs for youth in the San Francisco Bay Area.
$2,500
Okizu Foundation Provide scholarships for children with cancer to attend a one week summer program at Camp Okizu.
$5,000
Omega Boys Club Support for the Leadership Program for at-risk youth.
$15,000
OpNet Community Ventures, Inc. Support for the information technology and multimedia job training program for low-income young adults.
$20,000
Outward Bound West Provide Pinnacle Scholarships for low-income youth to attend 22 day wilderness expeditions.
$18,000
Raphael House Support for the Children's Program at the residential shelter for homeless families.
$15,000
Skyline College Support for Jump Start, a six-week summer academic enrichment program for economically disadvantaged high school students.
$5,000
Summer Search Foundation Support for the year round mentoring and summer experiential programs for low-income youth.
$30,000
Sunny Hills Children's Garden Purchase computer equipment for the Client Management System for agency serving abused and emotionally disturbed children.
$25,000
Visitacion Valley Community Resiliency Project Support for the "Girls Keepin' It Tight" program providing training and leadership development for disadvantaged girls and young women.
$5,000
Volunteer Center of San Francisco Support for the Transitional Volunteer Program providing vocational services for youth with disabilities.
$2,500
YMCA of San Francisco Toward capital campaign for renovation of the facility in Bayview/Hunters Point.
$25,000
Yosemite National Institutes Support for the Diversity Initiatives Program providing environmental education for low income, minority students.
$20,000
Youth in Arts Support for the Very Special Arts program serving disabled and at-risk youth.
$5,000
Total Youth $424,500

PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT  
Council on Foundations Annual dues.
$3,850
Foundation Center* Support for library in San Francisco providing information on funders and instruction on grantseeking to the non-profit community in the West.
$1,000
Northern California Grantmakers Annual dues.
$2,555
Total Philanthropic Support $7,405

Total Grants 2003  $1,115,405

  * Multi-year grant