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Grant Recipients 2014

Grant Year: 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012


Grants Awarded During 2014


Santa Clarita Valley

AAUW Santa Clarita Valley Branch
For sponsorship of two 7th grade girls to attend the AAUW Tech Trek Camp
$ 1,800
   
Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley
For the Fillmore Clubhouse Arts Program
$ 8,500
   
Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley
For the core year-round out-and-after school programs and new anti-bullying program
$ 30,000
   
Bridge to Home
For the one-stop program to transition individuals out of homelessness (payable over 2 years)
$ 50,000
   
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles
For wellness clinics and case management services for older adults living in Piru and Fillmore
$ 20,000
   
Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita Valley
For outreach and support programs for victims of domestic violence (matching)        
$ 20,000
   
Fillmore High School
For the scholarship program for college-bound graduates     
$ 24,000
   
Gibbon Conservation Center
For the education program to promote the conservation, study and care of gibbons 
$ 20,000
   
Habitat for Humanity, San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys
For the Habitat Enriched Neighborhood for Veterans Program
$ 25,000
   
William S. Hart Union High School District
For the scholarship program for college-bound graduates
$ 149,000
   
My Stuff Bags Foundation
For age and gender-appropriate duffels provided to children entering foster care and crisis shelters
$ 15,000
   
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
For the educational and public programming at the William S. Hart Museum and Ranch
$ 10,000
   
One Step à la Vez
For the Teen Wellness Drop-In Center and Afterschool Program
$ 15,000
   
San Cayetano Elementary School
For the weekly art program and annual student art show
$ 8,500
   
Santa Clarita Valley Education Fund
For the Read With Me! Literacy Program (matching)
$ 10,000
   
Santa Clarita Valley Family YMCA
For remodeling the existing facility to better serve the Santa Clarita Valley community (matching)
$ 50,000
   
Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry
For the Pantry’s food distribution programs and daily pick-up of donated foods
$ 35,000
   
Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School
For equipment to enhance academic instruction, the school theatre and high school athletic programs
$ 25,000
   
Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project
For campus-based peer education and mentoring for middle and high school students (matching)
$ 10,000
   
Saugus Union School District
For the STEAM academic enrichment programs at 15 elementary school sites
$ 22,500
   
Total Santa Clarita Valley Grants $ 549,300


Santa Maria Valley and Other California Grants

Animals in Need Fund
For subsidized spay, neuter and life-saving surgeries for animals owned by low-income families
$ 10,000
   
California Poly San Luis Obispo
For the Newhall Internship Program for College of Agriculture students
$ 30,000
   
California State University, Fresno
For scholarships/fellowships for students in the Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences & Technology
$ 50,000
   
CASA Santa Barbara County
For the Santa Maria Valley Foster Youth Advocacy Program
$ 30,000
   
Central Coast Grown Ag Network
For the City Farm Academic/Vocational Education Program for at-risk high school students
$ 30,270
   
Central Coast Rescue Mission
For the Santa Maria outreach programs for the underserved poor and homeless
$ 25,000
   
Children’s Resource Network
For the collection and distribution of clothing, books and school supplies to disadvantaged families
$ 15,000
   
Community Partners in Caring
For volunteer transportation and support services provided to Santa Maria Valley elderly
$ 20,000
   
Cuyama Valley Family Resource Center
For the Family Empowerment Program of support services and resources
$ 20,000
   
Firebaugh High School
For the scholarship program for college-bound graduates
$ 24,000
   
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County
For the Santa Maria Valley food distribution and education outreach programs
$ 50,000
   
Friends of the Guadalupe Public Library
For two pre-programmed computers and age-appropriate bi-lingual books for children
$ 4,800
   
Friends of the Los Alamos Public Library
For the rehabilitation and renovation of the original library building
$ 10,000
   
Ganna Walska Lotusland
For expansion of the fourth grade outreach program to north county public schools
$ 10,000
   
GenSpan Foundation
For the volunteer mentoring program in Santa Maria Valley public schools
$ 10,000
   
La Hermandad Hank Lacayo Youth & Family Center
For support services to help Mixteco agriculture workers and families integrate into the community
$ 12,800
   
Life Steps Foundation
For the new Alzheimer’s Adult Day Health Care Program at the Santa Maria Wisdom Center
$ 20,000
   
Marian Regional Medical Foundation
For the central monitoring system in the new Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
$ 50,000
   
Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition
For the Earn-A-Bike program for Santa Maria junior high school students
$ 12,000
   
Santa Maria Discovery Museum
For the weekly education programs for families and children
$ 20,000
   
Santa Maria Future Farmers of America
For support to increase student participation in chapter and state program activities
$ 14,000
   
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District
For the scholarship program for college-bound graduates
$ 72,000
   
Santa Maria Valley Humane Society
For construction of a third animal kennel facility
$ 36,000
   
Santa Maria Valley YMCA
For replacement of the tile and linoleum flooring throughout the Y building (matching grant)
$ 25,000
   
Transition-Mental Health Association
For the Growing Grounds Vocational Advancement Program for adults with mental illness
$ 40,000
   
Women’s Economic Ventures
For self-employment training and micro-loans for low-income Latina women entrepreneurs to launch, grow and sustain a small business (matching)
$ 10,000
   
Total Santa Maria Valley Grants $ 650,870


San Francisco Grants

Aim High
For the Youth Employment Initiative Program to hire high school students as teaching aides (matching)
$ 25,000
   
Alvarado Elementary School PTA
For enrichment of the school science education program
$ 13,000
   
Angel Island Immigration Station
For the Immigrant Voices: A West Coast Digital History Project
$ 50,000
   
California Historical Society
For public education programming during the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Celebration
$ 50,000
   
Chinatown Community Development Center
For the Youth Single Room Occupancy Intergenerational Program
$ 20,000
   
Clinic by the Bay
For expansion of the weekly Saturday clinic for working un/under-insured patients
$ 25,000
   
Community Music Center
For the expansion and modernization of the Capp Street facility (matching)
$ 30,000
   
Enterprise for High School Students
For the Pathways/Career Exploration Program
$ 15,000
   
Environmental Traveling Companions
For the Youth LEAD and Fellowship program
$ 25,000
   
FACES (Family & Child Empowerment Service)
For bridging the gap in therapeutic counseling services at the Bayview Afterschool Program
$ 25,000
   
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
For the Museum Ambassadors Program for high school students
$ 20,000
   
Flynn Elementary School PTA
For the outdoor education program to teach students gardening and the importance of water
$ 15,000
   
Foundation Center
For the San Francisco regional library and educational resource center for philanthropy
$ 5,000
   
Friends of the Oakland Public School Libraries
For the renovation of high school libraries in disadvantaged neighborhoods
$ 10,000
   
Girls on the Run
For the curriculum-based, innovative running program for 3rd -5th grade girls at four school sites
$ 15,000
   
Glide Foundation
For the Daily Free Meals Program
$ 20,000
   
Hearing and Speech Center
For the Health through Hearing program for low-income seniors
$ 20,000
   
Ignite
For civic engagement and leadership training programs for high school and college women
$ 20,000
   
In-Home Supportive Services Consortium
For the TAPcare online program to find trained independent caregivers
$ 20,000
   
Life Learning Academy
For the Truancy Reduction Program for teen youth to build academic, vocational and social skills
$ 25,000
   
Little Opera
For expansion of the afterschool program for middle school students (matching grant)
$ 15,000
   
Longfellow Elementary School PTA
For the purchase of books and reading materials for classroom libraries
$ 30,000
   
Loved Twice
For the distribution of 500 boxes of baby clothes to San Francisco social service agencies
$ 20,000
   
Meritus College Fund
For the Connections Program of individualized coaching, mentoring and career development
$ 30,000
   
Mission Graduates
For a challenge grant to sustain and grow the College Connect Program (matching)
$ 25,000
   
Openhouse
For the Health and Wellness Program to promote healthy aging for San Francisco LGBT seniors
$ 30,000
   
Planting Justice
For the San Quentin Education, In-Prison Gardening and Post-Release Employment Program
$ 25,000
   
Raphael House
For the Career Development Program for homeless families to gain employment and stability
$ 25,000
   
San Francisco Classical Voice
For the WriteOn! Workshops for high school students
$ 10,000
   
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
For the Conservatory in the School programs in underserved San Francisco public schools
$ 20,000
   
San Francisco Senior Center
For the Single Resident Occupancy Community Outreach Program in the Tenderloin (matching)
$ 12,500
   
Senior & Disability Action
For the computer lab upgrade and training for seniors and people with disabilities (matching)
$ 10,000
   
Seven Teepees Youth Program
For expansion of the structured year-round mentoring program for at-risk teen students
$ 25,000
   
Sunset Youth Services
For the Digital Arts Program of weekly technology training and mentoring for teens and young adults
$ 20,000
   
Tenderloin Museum
For educational programs, exhibits and tours of the cultural history of the Tenderloin neighborhood
$ 25,000
   
Women’s Community Clinic
For the Outreach Program to provide homeless and marginally-housed women access to food, support services and health care
$ 25,000
   
Total San Francisco Grants $ 795,500


TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED $ 1,995,670

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