2022 Grant Recipients
Grant Year: 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012
Grants Awarded During 2022
Santa Clarita Valley |
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AAUW To sponsor seven 7th grade girls at Tech Trek Science Camp |
$7,000 |
Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley To provide an art program to low-income youth at the Fillmore & Piru sites |
$26,000 |
Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley For afterschool academic and enrichment programs and to incentivize donors at the Club’s annual benefit auction |
$50,000 |
Carousel Ranch To provide work-readiness training to young adults with disabilities |
$25,000 |
ESCAPE Theatre To underwrite a youth production of Beauty & the Beast |
$31,000 |
Fillmore Unified School District For scholarships to college-bound students |
$24,000 |
Fostering Youth Independence For case management to foster youth aging out of the foster care system |
$10,000 |
Hart Union High School District For scholarships to college-bound students |
$173,000 |
Homes 4 Families To provide newly housed low-income veterans with services to keep them in their homes |
$10,000 |
Leading from Within For professional and leadership development for individuals working in the social sector in the Santa Maria Valley |
$35,000 |
Million Little To provide therapeutic arts programming to at-risk elementary students |
$20,000 |
Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps To provide support services to homeless and low-income individuals in Santa Clarita |
$20,000 |
Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society To digitize 10,000 historically important images |
$35,000 |
Single Mothers Outreach of Santa Clarita To provide mental health counseling to 200 low-income single mothers and group therapy to 30 children |
$30,000 |
Saugus Union School District To provide arts programming to TK-6th grades |
$25,500 |
Santa Maria Valley |
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Boys and Girls Club of Mid-Central Coast For academic support for low-income children in Santa Maria |
$40,000 |
California Rangeland Trust To conserve a large historic ranch in the Cuayma Valley of Santa Barbara County |
$30,000 |
Cal Poly College of Agriculture, Food & Environmental Sciences For the Newhall Internship Program in agriculture |
$50,000 |
C.A.R.E.4Paws To operate a mobile clinic and to provide free spay/neuter surgeries and other veterinary care to pet owners in need |
$15,000 |
CASA of Santa Barbara County To hire a full-time, paid child advocacy specialist to represent foster youth in Santa Maria |
$35,000 |
Central Coast Rescue Mission To provide basic necessities to homeless and low-income individuals in Santa Barbara County |
$25,000 |
Child Abuse Listening Mediation (CALM) To provide services to prevent and treat childhood trauma in North Santa Barbara County |
$25,000 |
Children’s Resource Network of the Central Coast To provide clothing and basic necessities to families in Santa Maria |
$40,000 |
Cuyama Valley Family Resource Center To provide food and support services to the isolated residents of Cuyama Valley |
$25,000 |
Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley To hire a young adult case manager to help homeless transitional aged youth secure and maintain permanent housing |
$25,000 |
Firebaugh High School For scholarships to college-bound students |
$24,000 |
Firebaugh High School FFA For improvements to the swine barn and the poultry barn |
$28,000 |
Food Bank of Santa Barbara County To provide healthy food & nutrition education programs in the Santa Maria Valley |
$35,000 |
Future Leaders of America To prepare 150 Santa Maria youth for college |
$40,000 |
Good Samaritan Shelter For an afterschool program |
$30,000 |
New Beginnings Counseling Center For housing assistance and support services for 100 low-income veterans and their families in Santa Maria Valley |
$20,000 |
Oasis To provide food, services and activities to 1,400 seniors in the Santa Maria Valley |
$30,000 |
Organic Soup Kitchen To provide low-income seniors with cancer and chronic illness with clinically formulated soup meals in the SMV |
$10,000 |
Partners in Housing Solutions To provide housing to 165 homeless individuals in North Santa Barbara County |
$15,000 |
Planned Parenthood of California Central Coast To provide peer-to-peer sex education in Spanish to underserved communities in Santa Maria |
$20,000 |
Santa Barbara Humane Society To provide 900 distemper/parvo vaccines to dogs and to spay/neuter 115 cats in Santa Maria |
$28,000 |
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum To provide 300 elementary students in Santa Maria with access to youth education programs |
$20,000 |
Santa Barbara Partners in Education To provide paid internships to high school students in Santa Maria |
$15,000 |
Santa Maria FFA To provide general support for the FFA chapter at Santa Maria High School |
$15,000 |
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District For scholarships to college-bound students |
$72,000 |
Santa Maria Philharmonic To provide classical music education to elementary students in the Santa Maria Valley |
$20,000 |
Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum To provide general support to operate the museum four days a week and to provide summer camps |
$20,000 |
Santa Maria Valley YMCA To pilot a social emotional wellness program to address adverse effects of the pandemic on school-aged children |
$25,000 |
SEEAG To offer students in Santa Maria field trips to a farm |
$20,000 |
Transitions Mental Health Association To provide vocational training for adults with mental illness |
$25,000 |
San Francisco |
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America Scores To provide afterschool programming in soccer & poetry to middle school students |
$25,000 |
Art with Elders To provide free online art classes to low-income seniors |
$10,000 |
At Home with Growing Older To teach seniors about home adaptations to live independently |
$15,000 |
California Historical Society For an in-person and traveling exhibition on California’s Hispanic heritage |
$20,000 |
Chinatown Community Development Center For a tutoring program for children living in affordable housing in Chinatown |
$20,000 |
City Surf Project To bring a surfing program to a new partner high school in San Francisco |
$35,000 |
Community Music Center For music lessons for 1,400 low-income students ages 4-18 |
$15,000 |
DrawBridge To provide art programming to children in homeless shelters & transitional housing in San Francisco |
$12,000 |
Fort Mason Center To develop & install panels at Fort Mason that explain its role throughout history |
$75,000 |
Garden for the Environment To support educational programming for youth & adults at a public teaching garden |
$15,000 |
Gateway Public Schools To operate Boys & Girls Clubs at two charter schools in San Francisco to close the education gap for low-income students |
$15,000 |
Good Samaritan Family Resource Center To provide 250 students in the Bayview with academic support to address learning loss during the pandemic |
$15,000 |
ICA Cristo Rey Academy To provide work study opportunities and professional skills training to low-income high school girls |
$20,000 |
Literacy for Environmental Justice For paid internships to low-income youth in “green collar” jobs |
$15,000 |
Mission Bit To provide free after-school coding courses and summer bootcamps for high school students |
$20,000 |
William McKinley Elementary School PTA To provide reading and match support to 80 K-1 students who are below grade-level standards |
$20,000 |
Mission Graduates To support underrepresented students in pursuing post-secondary education |
$20,000 |
Real Options for Kids To provide academic and enrichment programs at three high-poverty schools in San Francisco |
$17,500 |
San Francisco Botanical Garden To expand youth environmental education programs |
$15,000 |
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art To provide a monthly art program to low-income families |
$20,000 |
San Francisco School of Needlework & Design To provide community engagement programs and to pilot a program for teens with an emphasis on well-being |
$20,000 |
Sunset Youth Services To at-risk youth with job training and support to become self-sufficient |
$20,000 |
Tech Exchange To provide computers and tech support to 200 low-income youth in San Francisco |
$20,000 |
Other |
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Atascadero Printery Foundation To repurpose the historic Printery building into a community facility for performing arts and meeting space |
$20,000 |
Jordan College of Agriculture Science & Technology at CSU Fresno For student scholarships & internships on the 1,000-acre farm |
$100,000 |
Point Blue Conservation Science For conservation of agricultural lands in Merced County |
$60,000 |