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.
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.
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.
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.
To support the community feeding programs of the `Elepaio Social Services project.
To provide general operating support.
To support collaborative efforts in developing farmers markets incubator booths with a focus on elevating BIPOC, women, immigrant, and minority farmers.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
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.
To provide general operating support.
To support the API council project.
To support the API council project.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To support the conversion of two kitchens in Oakland’s Arroyo Viejo Recreation Center into a food hub that will expand economic opportunities, living wage jobs, food security, and healthy food to East Oakland residents.
To support the development of a community preservation and production kitchen that sources food from primarily Black farmers, and a community store that provides produce, raw ingredients, and meals free of charge.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Feed Black Futures project’s, program of sourcing from regenerative Black and Brown led farms’ produce and providing healthy food deliveries with a focus on Black families impacted by the carceral system.
To support collaborative efforts to grow the local food economy in Hawai’i by providing technical assistance and related organizational support to strengthen local food systems, with a focus on women, BIPOC, immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs.
To provide general operating support.