GRANT DIRECTORY

Our Grantee Partners

Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.

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Grantee Partners:
443
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All
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Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.

Search Summary
Grantee Partners:
443
Focus Area:
All
Strategy:
All
Location:
All
Funding Type:
All

Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.

Search Summary
Grantee Partners:
443
Focus Area:
All
Location:
All
Funding Type:
All

Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.

Search Summary
Grantee Partners:
443
Focus Area:
All
Strategy:
All
Location:
All
Funding Type:
All

To support the community feeding programs of the `Elepaio Social Services project.

$200,000
Total funding received over 12 months
Food Justice

To support work to strengthen local solutions for emergency preparedness.

$86,000
Total funding received over 12 months
Food Justice
2020 - 2023

To support the strategic growth of innovative College Access and College Success Programming in the San Francisco Unified School District.

$900,000
Total funding received over 36 months
Postsecondary Success
2021 - 2023

To provide support in reinvigorating and building college-going cultures through collaborating college centers utilizing a student-centered design through a partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) and convening key college access community-based organizations in the district.

$40,000
Total funding received over 18 months
Postsecondary Success

To support the Abundant Beginnings project.

$25,000
Special Initiative

To provide general operating support.

$200,000
Food Justice

To support the Activest project.

$500,000
Special Initiative

To support the Afrocentric Oakland project.

$50,000
Special Initiative

To support collaborative efforts in developing farmers markets incubator booths with a focus on elevating BIPOC, women, immigrant, and minority farmers.

$600,000
Total funding received over 36 months
Food Justice
2022 - Unlimited

To provide general operating support.

$200,000
Food Justice

To support the long-term sustainability of the Alameda County Care Alliance project.

$525,000
Total funding received over 30 months
Serious Illness Care

To support the Alameda County Care Alliance Project.

$10,000
Serious Illness Care

To support the Alameda County Care Alliance Project.

$10,000
Serious Illness Care

To support and expand the Alameda County Care Alliance Project into San Francisco County.

$600,000
Total funding received over 36 months
Serious Illness Care

To provide general operating support.

$175,000
Food Justice

To implement serious illness care programs focused on standing up and financially sustaining new interdisciplinary inpatient palliative care at multiple sites.

$2,000,000
Total funding received over 52 months
Serious Illness Care

To support the career and workforce development pilot program for transition-aged youth.

$200,000
Total funding received over 13 months
Postsecondary Success

To support the expansion of palliative care services.

$3,000,000
Total funding received over 36 months
Serious Illness Care

To support the evaluation of the ALL In Alameda County Food as Medicine Initiative. The evaluation will inform health payers and policymakers on the value of the model's components to reduce cost and improve quality and population health in community clinics. All of these important elements are needed to support a sustainable business case for the model to be adopted and covered by payors and health plans.

$200,000
Total funding received over 38 months
Food Justice

To support ALL IN Alameda County's expansion and growth of the Recipe4Health initiative. Recipe4Health will grow its CalAIM Community Supports implementation, the growth of health centers for evaluation, and Recipe4Health’s staffing, project coordination, and service delivery.

$250,000
Total funding received over 36 months
Food Justice
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