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Our 2024 Grantees

Alameda Point Collaborative

$40,000

Alameda Point Collaborative works to end homelessness in Alameda County by providing permanent supportive housing and services to creative communities where formerly homeless families and individuals can flourish.

Housing Security

All Saints Episcopal Church, San Leandro

$5,000

All Saints Food Pantry, established in 2008, distributed almost 250,000 pounds of food to food insecure residents of Alameda County last year. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

All Souls Episcopal Church, Berkeley

$3,000

For over 30 years, All Souls has hosted a monthly Open Door Dinner for unhoused neighbors in Berkeley. They are also expanding outreach to unsheltered neighbors, providing safety and shelter supplies. [Focus area: Food insecurity, safety net]

Poverty Relief

Art with Elders

$1,500

Using the power of art, creativity, and community to enrich the journey of aging. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Bayview Mission

$4,000

Bayview Mission is a neighborhood hub in San Francisco, providing safety net items and summer camp resources to members of the Bayview community. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Beyond Emancipation

$40,000

As the primary provider of services for youth aging out of foster care in Alameda County, Beyond Emancipation's vision is for a more equitable world where all young people with experience in foster care thrive as adults.

Housing Security

California Pacific Medical Center (Mission/Bernal campus)

$358,900

The Perinatal Mental Healthcare Program provides critical psychiatric and psychological care to pregnant women and new mothers. By embedding this program within existing labor and delivery services, we ensure that women receive the care they need in a familiar and trusted setting. The Pediatric Mental Healthcare Program brings onsite, outpatient mental health care resources to low-income children and their families. Our grant enables these services to be offered free of charge to all patients. [Focus area: Healthcare]

Poverty Relief

Canal Alliance

$1,000

Canal Alliance is dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty for Latino immigrants and their families in Marin County. By offering services like immigration support, education, career development, and social assistance, it empowers individuals to overcome challenges and achieve their goals, fostering a more inclusive community where everyone can thrive.

Housing Security

Center for Domestic Peace

$40,000

Center for Domestic Peace provides, amongst other services, transitional housing programs in Marin County for survivors of domestic violence.

Housing Security

Christ Episcopal Church, Alameda

$5,000

Christ Church Alameda provides shelter, showers, toiletries, meals, and a network of support to individuals experiencing homelessness in Alameda.​

Housing Security

Christ Episcopal Church, Sausalito

$2,500

Christ Church Sausalito provides substantial homemade meals to 25-30 food insecure and isolated seniors weekly in the Sausalito/Marin City area.​ [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Ec House (San Francisco Campus Christian Centers)

$2,500

Ecumenical House provides a "make your own sandwich" bar, as well as a food pantry, for food insecure students at San Francisco State University. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Episcopal Church of the Nativity, San Rafael 

$3,000

Church of the Nativity will create the “Nativity Community Center” to intentionally connect the nonprofit organizations that use their space, including The Street Chaplaincy. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco

$1,500

Episcopal Community Services helps homeless and very low-income people obtain the housing, jobs, shelter, and essential services each person needs to prevent and end homelessness.

Housing Security

First Place for Youth

$2,500

First Place for Youth helps foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.

Housing Security

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

$5,500

The Community Preschool at Grace Cathedral provides high-quality early childhood education, with a focus on building an intentionally socio-economically diverse student population. The Jail Ministry creates recordings of incarcerated parents reading books to their children, and provides those recordings to their families. [Focus area: Education, Justice and Safety]

Poverty Relief

Grace Episcopal Church, Martinez

$5,000

Grace Episcopal Church is piloting a program to create temporary housing solutions for homeless individuals using portable accommodation containers.

Housing Security

Greater Richmond Interfaith Program

$45,000

Greater Richmond Interfaith Program provides the only shelter for families experiencing homelessness in Western Contra Costa County. Services include case management, housing navigation, daily meal service, and youth programs.

Housing Security

Holy Child and St. Martin Episcopal Church, Daly City

$2,500

Holy Child supports approximately 80 households experiencing food insecurity by providing healthy, fresh delicious groceries. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Holy Family Episcopal Church, Half Moon Bay

$2,500

With the support of numerous civic and faith groups, Holy Family leads a community school backpack drive along the coast. Annually, the program serves over 450 low-income children, particularly the children of local migrant farm worker families, who receive a new backpack and a tote filled with grade-appropriate school supplies. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Hope Solutions

$3,000

Hope Solutions heals the effects of poverty and homelessness by providing permanent housing solutions and vital support services to vulnerable families and individuals.

Housing Security

Human Investment Project, Inc. (HIP Housing)

$30,000

HIP Housing supports individuals and families in San Mateo County seeking to find or remain in affordable housing. Their work seeks to prevent displacement and homelessness, maximize and preserve existing housing stock, and equip individuals with the support they need to stabilize their financial situation.

Housing Security

Insight Housing

$2,500

Insight Housing works to ensure that everyone in our community has a home through supportive, equitable, and sustainable housing solutions.

Housing Security

Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity

$250

Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity defends the humanity of the immigrant and fights for the rights of the incarcerated. [Focus area: Justice and safety]

Poverty Relief

Larkin Street Youth Services

$250

Larkin Street Youth Services is a leading nonprofit organization in San Francisco dedicated to supporting youth experiencing homelessness. Through a comprehensive range of services—including emergency and long-term housing, health and wellness care, education, and job training—Larkin Street helps young people build the skills and stability needed to achieve independence and well-being.

Housing Security

Make It Home

$5,000

Make It Home helps Bay Area families and individuals transitioning out of crisis by using donated furniture to transform empty spaces into homes.

Housing Security

Marin Foster Care Association

$1,000

The Marin Foster Care Association is dedicated to supporting children and families within the foster care system in Marin County. Through its Community Resource Center, therapeutic programs, and educational initiatives, the MFCA provides essential items, training, and opportunities to help children in care thrive while empowering their caregivers.

Housing Security

Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California

$40,000

Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) focuses on scalable solutions, from utilizing unused land for development to advancing regional housing finance measures. NPH has a successful history of advancing affordable housing in the Bay Area and positions itself as a coalition builder – fosters collaboration among policymakers, developers, and community stakeholders. It championed SB 4 in 2023, unlocking over 171,000 acres of land owned by religious organizations and nonprofits for affordable housing development. [Focus area: Advocacy]

Housing Security

Ohlhoff Recovery Programs

$6,100

Providing support for the expansion of the Women's Residential Program. [Focus area: Healthcare]

Poverty Relief

San Francisco SafeHouse

$40,000

San Francisco SafeHouse works to empower and support women who are experiencing housing instability and sexual exploitation or trafficking, by creating survivor-centered spaces, services, advocacy, and community education.

Housing Security

Shelter, Inc.

$1,000

SHELTER, Inc. is dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness for low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families in Contra Costa, Solano, and Sacramento counties. By offering affordable housing, case management, employment assistance, and other supportive services, the organization helps clients achieve stability and self-sufficiency while addressing the root causes of homelessness.

Housing Security

Sister to Sister 2/Serenity House

$40,000

Sister to Sister 2 provides permanent supportive housing for women and children in Oakland, as well as transitional housing for women who are experiencing domestic violence or substance abuse and their children.

Housing Security

Sojourn Chaplaincy

$19,400

Providing spiritual care and emotional support to some of the most marginalized residents of San Francisco at San Francisco General Hospital. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, Bolinas

$1,000

St. Aidan's hosts "Soup Saturdays" monthly, serving a communal meal to 25 food insecure neighbors. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Albany

$2,500

St. Alban's works closely with Albany Thrives Together to provide community outreach programs, such as showers, laundry, and brown bag lunches, to low-income and unhoused neighbors in the East Bay. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. Francis Center of Redwood City

$1,000

The St. Francis Center provides essential support to families in need, focusing on dignity and self-sufficiency. Services include affordable housing, food and clothing distribution, educational programs, and youth mentorship, all tailored to assist the underserved in the North Fair Oaks neighborhood and beyond.

Housing Security

St. Francis Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$1,000

St. Francis volunteers with the residents of Safe Harbor Shelter in South San Francisco. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, Novato

$2,000

The St. Francis Community Pantry provides food, hygiene products, and seasonal clothing to people in need in northern Marin County. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$4,000

Founded in 2000, The Food Pantry at St. Gregory provides free, healthy groceries for up to 600 hungry families every Saturday. St. Gregory's is proud to host the Pantry right around the altar in their church building. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. James Episcopal Church - Iglesia Episcopal de Santiago, Oakland

$2,500

Santiago assembles and distributes resource bags to neighbors experiencing homelessness. The kits contain shelf-stable food, hygiene products, and first aid items. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$2,500

St. John the Evangelist intends to grow into its identity as a multicultural community by expanding its offering of bilingual programs and services. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. John’s Episcopal Church, Oakland

$3,000

St. John’s VISION (Volunteers in Support of Oakland’s Needs) provides basic needs (food, clothing, shoes, blankets) to people experiencing homelessness in Alameda County. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. John’s Episcopal Church, Ross

$1,000

St. John’s Church makes and delivers meals for low-income and unhoused people in Marin County through its partnership with St. Vincent DePaul Society of Marin. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Luke's Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$1,000

St. Luke's participates in the Interfaith Food Pantry, a cooperative effort between the San Francisco Food Bank and local churches. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Palo Alto

$5,000

St. Mark’s collaborates with Correctional Institutions Chaplaincy to support trauma-informed chaplaincy services to incarcerated people in Santa Clara County. The program supports incarcerated individuals, the vast majority of whom are from poverty, in using writing to explore their memories, lives and dreams, offers spiritual support and volunteer interaction to promote healing and restoration. [Focus area: Justice and Safety]

Poverty Relief

St. Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$5,000

The Nueva Esperanza Accompaniment Team of St. Mary’s helps newly-arrived asylum-seekers secure the housing, financial, legal, and support resources they need to live independent lives of dignity while securing legal protection and eventually asylum in the United States. [Focus area: Justice and Safety]

Poverty Relief

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Oakland

$3,000

St. Paul's operates bimonthly food pantries, feeding up to 200 households in Oakland per pantry. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Belvedere

$3,000

St. Stephen’s Church makes and delivers over 100 nutritious meals a week for low-income and unhoused people in Marin County though its relationship with St. Vincent DePaul Society of Marin. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Trinity + St Peter's Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$1,000

Trinity + St. Peter's assembles hygiene kits for distribution by Simply the Basics. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

WeHOPE

$1,000

Supporting people to become healthy, employed, and housed using innovative solutions, including a low-barrier 24/7 shelter with case management services, transitional and permanent housing, as well as mobile homeless services.

Housing Security

Youth Spirit Artworks (Tiny House Empowerment Village)

$40,000

Youth Spirit Artworks offers housing and case management for transitional-aged youth at their Tiny House Empowerment Village in Oakland. Their approach integrates trauma-informed programming, comprehensive physical and mental health care, life skills workships, and other services.

Housing Security

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