Who we Support
2024 Grant Recipients
Our grant recipients are 501c3 nonprofits focusing on our core areas of funding, education, food insecurity, and/or homelessness.
18 Reasons
Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology (Baycat)
BiBett Corporation
Bill Wilson Center
Buckelew Programs
C.O.P.E Family Support Center
Catholic Charities
Culture Club SB
Family Bridges Inc
Free to Be
Habitat for Humanity Los Angeles
Homebridge
Japanese Community Youth Council
Kainos Home and Training
Mexican American Opportunity Fund (MAOF)
Mary’s Path
On The Move
Pacific Autism Center for Education
REAP Climate Center
Solano County Resource Family Association
Sparkle Foundation
St. Anthony Foundation
St. Mary’s College
STAND! For Families Free of Violence
MindsEye Radio
Fields4Valor
Behavioral Health Response
Disability Resource Association
The Kitchen, Inc.
Life Expanding Adventures (LEAP)
Special Equestrians- Warrington
Children for Change
Contra Costa Foster Friends
Domestic Violence Solutions Santa Barbara County
Downtown Streets Team
Grateful Gatherings
Human Options
Jewish Family and Childrens Services East Bay
Marin Foster Care Association
Oakland Genesis
Oasis of Hollywood
Side by Side
Telegragh Hill Neighborhood Center
Vivalon dba Whistlestop
Women Haven dba Center for Family Solutions
Wonderfully Made
HavenHouse
Independence Center
Sheffield Place
Youth Development Inc.
Friendly House Inc.
Reading Results
Sunshine Division
Kind Like Joey Foundation
Youth Program Inc. (Teaching Museum)
Dog Tag Inc
Bishop O’Dowd
Crayon Initiative
Curry Senior Center
Hamilton Families
HealthRIGHT360
Housing Industry Foundation
Midnight Mission
Our Village Closet – Sonoma
Pacific Clinics
Rubicon Programs
White Pony Express
YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley
St Anthony Immaculate Conception School
Stoor to Door
Dawn’s Place
Germantown Avenue Crisis Ministry
Independence Mission Schools
10,000 Degrees
St Vincent De Paul Society of Marin
Spread the Word Nevada
Swords to Plowshares
ICA Cristo Rey Academy
FacesSF
Catholic Community Services