U.C. Berkeley Foundation
Grants Awarded
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$15,500 2024
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$10,000 2023
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$3,000,000 2023
For the new Democracy Policy Initiative at the Goldman School of Public Policy. $3,000,000 over three years. (2023-2026)
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$100,000 2023
For the Institute for Governmental Studies project at UC Berkeley to conduct polling and host events on democracy in California. ($100,000 over two years 2023-2025)
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$32,500 2023
To maintain the Undocumented Student Program's website and make stipends to Dreamers to support the program� s digital communications. $32,500
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$300,000 2023
To deepen student and staff othering, belonging and bridging practices at UC Berkeley and to share lessons learned with the broader community. $300,000 over two years (2023-2025)
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$32,500 2022
To maintain the Undocumented Student Program's website and its ability to help other universities create and guide Dreamer-supportive programs and policies. $32,500.
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$32,500 2020
For Undocumented Student Program, to maintaing its website portal and ability to help other universities create Dreamer-supportive programs and policies. $32,500
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$32,500 2019
To maintain the Undocumented Student Program's website portal and its ability to help other universities create Dreamer-supportive programs and policies. $32,500
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$200,000 2019
To support transition funding for the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society. $200,000
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$10,000,000 2019
To transform the student population and create a more welcoming and inclusive campus. $10 million over four years
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$130,000 2018
To support the development and implementation of a brand strategy for the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society (HIFIS). $130,000
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$250,000 2018
For construction and other costs related to the relocation and expansion of the resource center for undocumented students. $250,000 over 18 months
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$30,000 2018
To maintain the Undocumented Student Program's website portal and its ability to help other universities create Dreamer-supportive programs and policies. $30,000
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$250 2018
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$25,000 2017
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$30,000 2017
To maintain the Undocumented Student Program's website portal and its ability to help other universities create Dreamer-supportive programs and policies. $30,000
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$50,000 2016
For the Undocumented Student Programs, in honor of Ira Hirschfield. $50,000
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$20,000 2016
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$21,000 2015
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$50,000 2015
For the I. Michael Heyman Endowed Chair in Law. $50,000 over five years (2015-2020)
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$35,000 2014
For executive coaching and strategic planning for this new center. $35,000
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$60,000 2013
For the Undocumented Students Program, to enhance and maintain a website portal for "Dreamer" undergraduate students. $60,000 over two years
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$1,000,000 2012
To establish "Haas Dreamer" scholarships to help qualified Berkeley "Dream" students offset the disparities they face due to their immigration status. $1 million over five years (2012-2017)
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$1,500,000 2012
To endow the chair for the multidisciplinary Religious Diversity Research Cluster of the Haas Diversity Research Center. $1,500,000 over five years (2012-2017)