San Francisco Foundation
Grants Awarded
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$200,000 2024
For the India Basin Equitable Development Plan Fund to support the development of the India Basin Waterfront Park. $200,000
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$200,000 2022
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$200,000 2022
For an advised fund. $200,000.
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$200,000 2021
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$50,000 2020
For the HOPE SF project, to support parent advocacy and strengthen achievement for students living in public housing.
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$200,000 2020
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$100,000 2019
For the HOPE SF project, to support parent advocacy and strengthen achievement for students living in public housing. $100,000
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$25,000 2019
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$10,000 2018
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$10,000 2018
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$30,000 2018
For an advised fund. $30,000
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$100,000 2018
For an advised fund. $100,000
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$200,000 2018
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$100,000 2017
For the HOPE SF project to improve school attendance and achievement for students living in public housing. $100,000
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$5,000 2017
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$200,000 2017
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$12,000 2017
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$10,000 2017
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$100,000 2016
For HOPE SF to improve school attendance and achievement for students living in public housing. $100,000
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$260,000 2016
For an advised fund. $260,000
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$50,000 2016
For an advised fund. $50,000
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$150,000 2016
For an advised fund. $150,000
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$85,000 2016
For an advised fund. $85,000
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$50,000 2016
To advance racial and economic equity, in honor of Ira Hirschfield. $50,000
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$25,000 2016
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$25,000 2015
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$10,000 2015
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$10,000 2015
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$10,000 2015
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$10,000 2015
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$25,000 2015
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$200,000 2015
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$100,000 2015
To support HOPE SF collaborative education strategies to improve student success in the City's subsidized housing sites. $100,000
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$200,000 2014
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$48,000 2014
For an advised fund. $48,000
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$15,000 2014
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$10,000 2014
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$10,000 2014
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$10,000 2014
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$200,000 2013
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$25,000 2013
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$50,000 2013
For the Campaign for HOPE SF to increase attendance and academic success among students living in San Francisco's public housing developments. $50,000
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$10,000 2013
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$10,000 2013
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$10,000 2013
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$200,000 2012
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$25,000 2012
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$200,000 2011
For an advised fund. $200,000
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$25,000 2011
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$150,000 2011
For the Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative, to strengthen and expand Bridge to Biotech, a career training program for low-income students at City College in San Francisco. $150,000
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$15,000 2011
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$30,000 2010
For an advised fund. $30,000
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$15,000 2010
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$30,000 2010
For an advised fund. $30,000
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$150,000 2010
For the Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative, to strengthen and expand career technical training programs for low-income adults in Bay Area community colleges. $150,000
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$200,000 2010
For an advised fund. $200,000