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WYNGS (When You Need Group Support)

Addresses the immediate needs of people with spinal cord injury, providing emotional support, information and resources to ease financial burdens. WYNGS is committed to assisting people in becoming independent, improving the quality of their life, and increasing social integration with dignity.
http://www.wyngs.org/

 

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
The Hewlett Foundation is committed to grantmaking that is as transparent to the public as possible. As part of that effort, the Foundation publishes information about its grants in a variety of ways.
2121 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone: (650) 234-4500
Fax: (650) 234-4501

 

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
For more than 50 years, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation has worked with partners around the world to improve the lives of children, families, and communities—and to restore and protect our planet.
343 Second Street
Los Altos, CA 94022 USA
Phone: Tel +1 650-948-7658
Email: inquiries@packard.org

 

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation
The Broad Foundations were established by entrepreneur and philanthropist Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public good in education, science and the arts.
2121 Avenue of the Stars
30th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90067
T 310.954.5000310.954.5000

 

Tides Foundation
We break down the walls between entrepreneurs and their efforts to bring positive change to their communities. We are all about new ideas, innovation, and providing the tools to make these great ideas a reality.
P.O. Box 29198
San Francisco, CA 94129-0198
415.561.6400
415.561.6401 Fax
info@tides.org

 

California Community Foundation
CCF works with local and national media to offer spokespersons and subject-matter experts for interviews in English, Spanish and other languages. We provide expertise on a range of issues including the arts, charitable giving, civic engagement, economic development, education, healthcare, housing, immigration and more.
221 S FIGUEROA ST #400
LOS ANGELES, CA 90012  Map
Phone: 213-413-4130
Fax: 213-383-2046
Email: info@calfund.org

 

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
We provide funds to nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people throughout the world.
30440 Agoura Road
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
818.851.3700

 

The Annenberg Foundation
The Annenberg Foundation is a family foundation established in 1989. Founded by Walter H. Annenberg, publisher and ambassador, the Foundation supports the worldwide community through its grantmaking, technical assistance and direct charitable activities.
2000 Avenue of the Stars
Suite 1000 S
Los Angeles, CA 90067
ph: (310) 209-4560
fax: (310) 209-1631
info@annenberg.org

 

The Energy Foundation
Over the past two decades, the Energy Foundation has supported and coordinated sophisticated and effective networks of grantees and allies who share our vision of a prosperous and healthy future powered by clean, reliable, and secure sources of energy. We’re making progress in the largest and fastest-growing energy markets in the world.
301 Battery Street, Fifth Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: (415) 561-6700
Fax: (415) 561-6709
energyfund@ef.org

 

Lucille Packard Foundation for Children's Health
Our mission is to elevate the priority of children's health, and increase the quality and accessibility of children's health care through leadership and direct investment.
400 Hamilton Avenue
Suite 340
Palo Alto, California, 94301
(650) 497-8365
info@lpfch.org

 

The Trust for Public Land
Our goal is to ensure that every child has easy access to a safe place to play in nature. We also conserve working farms, ranches, and forests; lands of historical and cultural importance; rivers, streams, coasts, and watersheds; and other special places where people can experience nature close at hand.
101 Montgomery Street
Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94104
415-495-4014

 

The East Bay Community Foundation
Preparing young children – from birth to third grade – to succeed in the education system so they have economic opportunity when they become adults.
De Domenico Building
200 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
Oakland, CA 94612
main phone: 510.836.3223
main fax: 510.836.7418
operations@eastbaycf.org

 

The Marisla Foundation
The Foundation is able to support only those organizations that have received tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or that are governmental entities. Grants are not made to individuals or for activities that support candidates for political office. Through donor-advised fund partners, Marisla is sometimes able to recommend Environment Program funds to international projects, but only for the specific geographies described above.
668 North Coast Highway, PMB 1400, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
glenda@marisla.org

 

Jim Joseph Foundation
Today, the Foundation is a national grantmaker primarily focusing on organizations that serve youth, teens, and young adults ages 13-30. Other areas of grantmaking in which the Foundation has made notable investments are early childhood and leadership development.
343 Sansome Street, Ste 550
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: (415) 658-8730
Fax: (415) 658-8736
info@jimjosephfoundation.org

 

The California Wellness Foundation
The mission of The California Wellness Foundation is to improve the health of the people of California by making grants for health promotion, wellness education and disease prevention.
6320 Canoga Ave., Suite 1700
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone: (818) 702-1900
Fax: (818) 702-1999
info@calwellness.org

 

Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation
Primary focus upon medical research, health care, local parks and recreational facilities, and projects serving youth.
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 510 — Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 466-6060
info@wgvalley.org

 

The Ahmanson Foundation
The Ahmanson Foundation serves Los Angeles County by funding cultural projects in the arts and humanities, education at all levels, health care, programs related to homelessness and underserved populations as well as a wide range of human services.
9215 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: (310) 278-0770
E-mail: info@theahmansonfoundation.org

 

The San Diego Foundation
The Foundation collaborates with donors, government, business, academia and community organizations to create new strategies and solutions for the region’s most pressing challenges. The result is a set of programs and funds that bring positive change in such areas as education, the environment, civic engagement, health and human services and the arts.
2508 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92106
Phone: (619) 402-1827
Fax: (619) 239-1710
Email: info@sdfoundation.org

 

Weingart Foundation
Provides grants and other support designed to improve the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations delivering quality services in the areas of health, human services, and education for people and communities in need.
1055 W. 7th Street Suite 3200
Los Angeles CA 90017
phone: (213) 688-7799
fax: (213) 688-1515
info@weingartfnd.org

 

The Asia Foundation
The Asia Foundation improves lives, expands opportunities, and helps societies flourish across a dynamic and developing Asia. We work with innovative leaders and communities to build effective institutions and advance pathbreaking reforms. Together with our partners, we are committed to Asia's continued development as a peaceful, just, and thriving region of the world.
465 California St., 9th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: 415-982-4640
Fax: 415-392-8863
Email: sf.general@asiafoundation.org

 

Blue Shield of California Foundation
We seek to promote the ability of safety net providers in California to provide value-based care and improve healthcare access and quality.
50 Beale Street, 14th Fl
San Francisco, CA 94105-1819
Voicemail: (415) 229-6080
Email: bscf@blueshieldcafoundation.org

 

William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation
The William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in several areas including (but not exclusively) medical research, access to college, the arts, and higher education.
1660 Bush Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 561-6540 ext. 204
mgregory@pfs-llc.net

 

Orange County Community Foundation
We provide assistance to programs and organizations that support a variety of fields: the arts, local culture, the environment, education, health and human services and youth development. Our grant programs are the result of income generated by our unrestricted, field-of-interest endowment and legacy funds.
4041 MacArthur Blvd.
Suite 510
Newport Beach, CA  92660
(949) 553-4202
info@oc-cf.org

 

The Bernard Osher Foundation
The Bernard Osher Foundation makes grants and endowment gifts to colleges, universities, and other non-profit organizations in four program areas: post-secondary scholarships, lifelong learning institutes for seasoned adults, select integrative medicine programs, and arts and educational organizations.
One Ferry Building, Suite 255
San Francisco, CA 94111
Tel. (415) 861-5587
jhirokane@osherfoundation.org

 

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Walter and Evelyn’s vision is at the heart of the Haas, Jr. Fund’s commitment to tackle some of society’s most pressing and complex issues. Our founders’ values—fairness, equality, and opportunity—continue to inspire us to build community, demonstrate compassion and empathy, and confront injustice.
114 Sansome Street, Suite 600
San Francisco, California 94104
Telephone (415) 856-1400
Fax (415) 856-1500

 

Koret Foundation
Educational programs are at the heart of SFMOMA’s three-year transformation, resulting in the Koret Education Center playing a larger role in the remarkable new space.
33 New Montgomery Street
Suite 1090, San Francisco, CA 94105-4526
Telephone: 415-882-7740
Fax: 415-882-7775
Email: info@KoretFoundation.org

 

Price Family Charitable Fund
Price Philanthropies Foundation (formerly Price Family Charitable Fund) is a private family foundation that seeks to improve life opportunities for youth and families through grant making and through the Aaron Price Fellows Program.
4305 University Avenue
Suite 600
San Diego, CA 92105
Ph: (619) 795-2000

 

Marin Community Foundation
Encourage and apply philanthropic contributions to help improve the human condition, embrace diversity, promote a humane and democratic society, and enhance the community's quality of life, now and for future generations.
5 Hamilton Landing, Suite 200, Novato, CA 94949
Phone: 415.464.2500
Fax: 415.464.2555

 

Elbridge Stuart Foundation
The Stuart Foundation is dedicated to the protection, education and development of children and youth.
500 Washington Street, 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: 415-393-1551
Fax: 415-568-9815
info@stuartfoundation.org

 

Amgen Foundation
Amgen strives to serve patients by transforming the promise of science and biotechnology into therapies that have the power to restore health or save lives. In everything we do, we aim to fulfill our mission to serve patients. And every step of the way, we are guided by the values that define us.
One Amgen Center Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA
91320-1799
Phone: +1 805-447-1000
Fax: +1 805-447-1010
amgenfoundation@amgen.com

 

Skoll Foundation
We select Awardees that focus on one or more of the following issues: Environmental Sustainability, Education, Economic Opportunity, Health, Peace and Human Rights, and Sustainable Markets.
250 University Ave
Suite 200
Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA
t: 650 331 1031
f: 650 331 1033

 

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
The Foundation focuses on four broad areas of grantmaking interest: Social Impact, Civic and Cultural Programs, Health and Higher Education. The application process is rigorous, resulting in awards to those nonprofit organizations, colleges and universities, and health care facilities that are improving lives today. Excellence, access for disadvantaged population, sound governance and leadership, and fiscal responsibility are key characteristics the Foundation looks for in its applicants.
888 West Sixth Street, Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Telephone: 213.362.7600

 

Genentech Access To Care Foundation
The foundation provides prescription medication to economically disadvantaged patients.
1 DNA Way, M.S. #858A
South San Francisco, CA United States 94080-4918
info@genentech-access.com

 

Silicon Valley Community Foundation
The mission of the foundation is to strengthen the common good, improve quality of life and address the most challenging problems of the community. The foundation's endowment grantmaking strategies are focused on five key areas: Economic Security, Education, Immigrant Integration, Regional Planning, and Community Opportunity Fund.
2440 West El Camino Real, Ste. 300
Mountain View, CA United States 94040-1498
Telephone: (650) 450-5400
vlbennett@siliconvalleycf.org

 

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
The goals of the foundation's San Francisco Bay Area Program are to improve the quality of life by sustaining healthy Bay Area ecosystems and conserving critical landscapes; enhancing science education and learning especially for children, and improving the quality of care provided to adults during and following hospitalization.
1661 Page Mill Rd.
Palo Alto, CA United States 94304-1209
Telephone: (650) 213-3000
genny.biggs@moore.org

 

Wells Fargo Foundation
We promote economic development and self-sufficiency through community donations, community development loans and investments, financial education, affordable housing, environmental stewardship, and through the efforts of our enthusiastic team member volunteers.
333 S. Grant Ave., 12th Fl.
Los Angeles, CA United States 90071

 

The California Endowment
To expand access to affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians.
1000 N. Alameda St.
Los Angeles, CA United States 90012-1804
Telephone: (800) 449-4149

 

The San Francisco Foundation
The foundation mobilizes resources and acts as a catalyst for change to build strong communities, foster civic leadership, and promote philanthropy. Grants principally in six categories: the arts and culture, community health, education, environment, neighborhood and community development, and social justice.
1 Embarcadero Ctr., Ste. 1400
San Francisco, CA United States 94111
Telephone: (415) 733-8500
apps@sff.org

 

The James Irvine Foundation
The mission of the foundation is to expand opportunity for the people of CA to participate in a vibrant, successful, and inclusive society.
One Bush St., Ste. 800
San Francisco, CA United States 94104-4425
Telephone: (415) 777-2244
communications@irvine.org

 

S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation (formerly Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. Charitable Foundation)
The foundation invests in preparing California's children and youth to contribute to the state's economy and communities, and in advancing management of California's water and land resources.
P.O. Box 193809
San Francisco, CA United States 94119-3809
Telephone: (415) 284-8675
information@sdbjrfoundation.org

 

W. M. Keck Foundation
The foundation has designated the following specific areas of funding: Early Learning Program, Science and Engineering Program, Liberal Arts Program, Medical Research Program, and the Southern CA Program.
550 S. Hope St., Ste. 2500
Los Angeles, CA United States 90071-2617
Telephone: (213) 680-3833
mpellegrini@wmkeck.org

 

The Lawrence Ellison Foundation
(formerly The Ellison Medical Foundation)
The foundation supports basic biomedical research on aging relevant to understanding lifespan development processes and age-related diseases and disabilities.
101 Ygnacio Valley Rd., Ste. 310
Walnut Creek, CA United States 94596-7018
Telephone: (301) 829-6410
klee@ellisonfoundation.org

 

Omidyar Network Fund, Inc.
The focus of this initiative is on microfinance, small/medium enterprises, emerging market ventures, and property rights; 2) Media, Markets and Transparency- The fund emphasizes technology that promotes transparency, accountability, and trust across media, markets, and government. The focus of this initiative is on social media, marketplaces, government transparency, and trust/reputation and identity.
1991 Broadway St., Ste. 200
Redwood City, CA United States 94063-1958
Phone: 650.482.2500
Fax: 650.482.2525
info@omidyar.com

 

Stephen Bechtel Fund
The foundation invests in preparing California's children and youth to contribute to the state's economy and communities, and in advancing management of California's water and land resources.
P.O. Box 193809
San Francisco, CA United States 94119-3809
Telephone: (415) 284-8675
information@sdbjrfoundation.org

 

The East Bay Community Foundation
The foundation is especially dedicated to advancing economic opportunity for those in need and the education that leads to it. The foundation manages more than 500 charitable funds and endowments.
DeDomenico Bldg., 200 Frank H. Ogawa Plz.
Oakland, CA United States 94612-2005
Telephone: (510) 836-3223
operations@eastbaycf.org

 

Tomkat Charitable Trust
Established in 2009 with funding from Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor, TomKat Charitable Trust creates and partners with innovative organizations that envision a world with climate stability, a healthy and just food system, and broad prosperity.
1 Maritime Plz., 11th Fl.
San Francisco, CA United States 94111-3519
Telephone: (415) 956-9588
info@tomkattrust.org

 

California HealthCare Foundation
The foundation commissions research and analysis, publishes and disseminates information, convenes stakeholders, and funds the development of programs and models aimed at improving the healthcare delivery and financing systems.
1438 Webster St., Ste. 400
Oakland, CA United States 94612-3206
Telephone: (510) 238-1040
grants@chcf.org

 

The Heising-Simons Foundation
The Heising-Simons Foundation is dedicated to advancing sustainable solutions in the environment, supporting groundbreaking research in science, and enhancing the education of our youngest learners.
300 2nd St.
Los Altos, CA United States 94022-3694
Telephone: (650) 887-0277
info@heisingsimons.org

 

The Price Family Charitable Fund
(formerly The Sol & Helen Price Foundation)
Price Philanthropies Foundation (formerly Price Family Charitable Fund) is a private family foundation that seeks to improve life opportunities for youth and families through grant making and through the Aaron Price Fellows Program.
7777 Fay Avenue
Suite 300
La Jolla, CA 92037
Telephone: (858) 551-2321

 

Santa Barbara Foundation
The initiative seeks to advance regional strategies to increase land conservation, improve ecosystem health, ensure agricultural viability and improve the local food system.
1111 Chapala St., Ste. 200
Santa Barbara, CA United States 93101
Telephone: (805) 963-1873
info@sbfoundation.org

 

Wood-Claeyssens Foundation
Grant support primarily for education, housing, and youth; support also for health care and the arts.
P.O. Box 30586
Santa Barbara, CA United States 93130-0586
P: 805-966-0543
F: 805-966-1415
office@woodclaeyssensfoundation.org

 

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
The foundation makes grants to program-related, nonprofit research institutions to promote research in chemistry and life sciences, broadly interpreted, to foster the invention of methods, instruments, and materials that will open new avenues of research in science.
100 Academy
Irvine, CA United States 92617-3002
Telephone: (949) 721-2222
k.williams@beckman-foundation.com

 

The Schmidt Family Foundation
The Schmidt Family Foundation works to advance the wiser use of energy and natural resources and to support efforts worldwide that empower communities to build resilient systems for food, water, and human resources.
555 Bryant St., No. 370
Palo Alto, CA United States 94301-1704
Phone 650 376 7100
Fax 650 454 8993
Email staff@theschmidt.org

 

College Futures Foundation
(formerly The College Access Foundation of California)
The foundation's goal is to increase the rate of bachelor's degree completion by California students who are low-income and historically underrepresented in higher education.
1 Front St., Ste. 1325
San Francisco, CA United States 94111-5325
Telephone: (415) 287-1800

 

Gary and Mary West Foundation
(formerly Sunset Foundation)
The Gary and Mary West Foundation partners with nonprofit community organizations to provide high-quality services to low-income older adults which help them remain independent and healthy for as long as possible.
505 Lomas Santa Fe Drive · Suite 230
Solana Beach · CA · 92075
Phone: 760.602.0195

 

Amgen Foundation, Inc.
The foundation supports programs designed to advance science education; improve quality of care and access for patients; and create sound communities where Amgen staff members live and work.
One Amgen Center Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA
91320-1799
Phone: +1 805-447-1000
Fax: +1 805-447-1010
amgenfoundation@amgen.com

 

The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation
The foundation supports community foundations and organizations involved with arts and culture, education, the environment, health, youth development, human services, international relief, and leadership development.
6455 Irvine Center Dr.
Los Angeles, CA United States 92618-4518
(213) 615-0514
Tom.Joyce@capgroup.com

 

H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation
Emphasis on higher education, cultural programs, public health organizations, and hospitals. Committed to long-term support of present donees.
P.O. Box 13390
Palm Desert, CA United States 92255-3390
Telephone: (760) 341-5293

 

Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation supports scientific, charitable and educational organizations conducting spinal cord injury research, training in spinal cord medicine and providing services to assist individuals who have sustained such injuries.
16830 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 352
Encino, CA United States 91436-1707
Telephone: (818) 925-1245

 

The PG&E Corporation Foundation
The foundation supports programs designed to promote education, environmental stewardship, and economic and community vitality. Special emphasis is directed toward underserved communities and populations.
77 Beale St.
San Francisco, CA United States 94105-1814
CharitableContributions@pge.com

 

The Noyce Foundation
The foundation is dedicated to stimulating ideas and supporting initiatives designed to produce significant improvement in teaching and learning in mathematics and science in grades K-12.
419 S. San Antonio Road, Suite 213
Los Altos, CA 94022
(650) 856-2600
(650) 856-2601 fax
EMAIL: info@noycefdn.org

 

The Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation
The Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation—a nonprofit, public benefit corporation—was established as a private foundation in 1996. Its mission is to support projects and organizations that work to improve the quality of life, environment, and education of its community members.
First Virtual Group
1300 Seaport Boulevard, Suite 400
Redwood City, CA 94063
Phone: 650-299-5200
Fax: 650-299-5250
info@fvgroup.com

 

Simpson PSB Fund
(formerly Simpson Foundation)
The PBS (Put Some Back) Fund supports programs designed to enable low-income children reach their full potential through early education. The foundation also supports art institutions and art education.
21 Orinda Way, Ste. C, #358
Orinda, CA United States 94563-2534
Telephone: (925) 254-6358

 

Pacific Forest & Watershed Lands Stewardship Council
The foundation supports watershed land conservation and invests in programs designed to improve the lives of Californian youth through connections with the outdoors.
155 Bovet Road, Suite 405
San Mateo, CA 94402
Phone: (650) 372-9047
Toll Free Phone: (866) 791-5150
Fax: (650) 372-9303
E-mail: info@stewardshipcouncil.org

 

UniHealth Foundation
To support and facilitate activities that significantly improve the health and well being of individuals and communities within its service area. The majority of funding will be to hospitals in Los Angeles and northern Orange Counties, CA.
800 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1300
Los Angeles, California 90017
(213) 630-6500 (phone)
(213) 630-6509 (fax)
webadmin@unihealthfoundation.org

 

The Priem Family Foundation
The purpose of the foundation is the reduction of non-human induced suffering. The foundation's activities are currently in the area of nature conservancy, education, and the performing arts.
180 Park Rd.
Burlingame, CA United States 94010-4317
Telephone: (650) 342-5915
dcuff@bayareanewsgroup.com

 

The Christensen Fund
Focus is on backing the efforts of locally-recognized community custodians of this heritage, and their alliances with scholars, artists, advocates and others.
260 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
Fax: +1 415.644.1601
info@christensenfund.org

 

Cisco Systems Foundation
The foundation supports programs designed to improve access to basic human needs, education, and economic opportunity. Special emphasis is directed toward programs designed to address underserved communities; and provide solutions that utilizes the power of the internet and communications technology.
170 W. Tasman Dr.
San Jose, CA United States 95134-1706
Telephone: (408) 527-3040

 

Wasserman Foundation
Giving primarily to organizations focused on advancing and promoting education, environmental responsibility, health and welfare, and the arts. With a diversified list of recipients, the foundation continually strives to partner with groups that are committed to assisting those less fortunate, and bettering the community at large.
10960 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Fl.
Los Angeles, CA United States 90024-3708
Telephone: (310) 407-0200

 

J. Paul Getty Trust
The foundation focuses on the following four broad areas: Access to Museum and Archival Collections, Art History as a Global Discipline, Advancing Conservation Practice, and Leadership and Professional Development.
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049-1679
(310) 440-7300
visitorservices@getty.edu

 

May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
The Trust supports organizations that offer opportunities to children and youth; adults and families; elders; and people with disabilities that enrich the quality of life, promote self-sufficiency, and assist individuals in achieving their highest potential.
770 Tamalpais Drive, Suite 309
Corte Madera, CA 94925
USA
Phone: 415-332-0166
rcollins@adminitrustllc.com

 

Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation
The foundation aspires to help kids with learning and attention problems lead satisfying and productive lives in an environment that recognizes, values, and supports the unique attributes of every child.
201 Mission Street, Suite 1950
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.795.4920 Main
415.795.4921 Fax
info@schwabfoundation.org

 

The Leichtag Foundation
The foundation strives to alleviate human hardship, advance self-sufficiency, and promote tolerance and understanding, reflecting the Leichtags' pride in their Jewish heritage.
4950 Murphy Canyon Road
San Diego, CA 92123
Phone: 858-279-2740
Fax: 858-279-6105

 

Qualcomm Charitable Foundation
The mission of the foundation is to create educated, healthy, sustainable and culturally vibrant communities.
5775 Morehouse Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
USA
(858) 587-1121

 

Walter and Elise Haas Fund
Involvement in one’s community provides the basis for identifying and working towards shared goals, and is a requirement for a just and democratic society. However, significant barriers and inequities must be remedied.
One Lombard Street, Suite 305
San Francisco, CA 94111-1130
(415) 398-4474

 

The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc.
The Campbell Foundation’s Chesapeake program supports the implementation of policy initiatives and standards that best accelerate the pace of nutrient and sediment reduction in the Bay. We also seek to improve the Bay’s filtering capacity by supporting the protection of oysters, menhaden and their habitats.
1450 Sutter Street, Suite #510, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (415) 722-4739
alindgren@campbellfoundation.org

 

Parker Foundation
The Parker Foundation focuses on three key areas: Life Sciences, Global Public Health, and Civic Engagement. We will only work in areas where we feel we have unique insight to bring to the table. We will only target very big specific problems that are “tip-able,” where we see a path to success and where we can make a catalytic impact.
314 Lytton Ave., No. 200
Palo Alto, CA United States 94301-1430
info@parker.org

 

Sobrato Family Foundation
The foundation is dedicated to helping to create and sustain a strong and vibrant community where all Silicon Valley residents have an equal opportunity to live, work, and be enriched. From cancer networks, arts, or child advocacy programs, to working in schools serving lowest-income students, every Sobrato engages personally beyond his or her financial support.
10600 North De Anza Boulevard, Suite 200
Cupertino, CA 95014-2075
(408) 446-0700 Main
(408) 446-0583 Fax

 

Thomas J. Long Foundation
Giving primarily for education, the arts, health and human services.
2950 Buskirk Ave., Suite 160
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
925-944-3800
info@tjlong.org

 

The Duffield Family Foundation
Giving to create a no-kill nation where all healthy and treatable shelter dogs and cats are guaranteed a loving home.
6150 Stoneridge Mall Road
Suite 125
Pleasanton, CA 94588
925.310.5450
info@maddiesfund.org

 

Fresno Regional Foundation
The foundation provides unique opportunities for individual donors, families, businesses, and other foundations to invest in programs that address a wide spectrum of economic, social, educational, cultural and environmental needs.
5260 North Palm Avenue, Suite 122
Fresno, California 93704
(559) 226-5600 (phone)
(559) 230-2078 (fax)
info@fresnoregfoundation.org

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