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. Learn about their work in the active grantee directory below. To sort by location, select by state for statewide grantee partners or by county or island for local grantee partners.
This directory only includes our current grantee partners. Learn about our historic grantee partners dating back to 2014.
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. Learn about their work in the active grantee directory below. To sort by location, select by state for statewide grantee partners or by county or island for local grantee partners.
This directory only includes our current grantee partners. Learn about our historic grantee partners dating back to 2014.
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. Learn about their work in the active grantee directory below. To sort by location, select by state for statewide grantee partners or by county or island for local grantee partners.
This directory only includes our current grantee partners. Learn about our historic grantee partners dating back to 2014.
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. Learn about their work in the active grantee directory below. To sort by location, select by state for statewide grantee partners or by county or island for local grantee partners.
This directory only includes our current grantee partners. Learn about our historic grantee partners dating back to 2014.
To support the Abundant Beginnings project.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Afrocentric Oakland project.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Alameda Health System Palliative Care program efforts to assess key processes and outcomes.
To support the expansion of palliative care services.
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.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Berkeley Food Institute.
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 Cafe Ohlone project.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Community Foods project.
To support the creation of a replicable and scalable micro respite and memory care program, targeting caregivers and care receivers.
To support expansion to Ralph J. Bunche High students, enabling one-on-one counseling and targeted postsecondary support students, with a focus on increasing financial aid and postsecondary applications.
To support the Eat Learn Play Bus program.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.