Nine organizations. One foundation: home.
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We're thrilled to announce our 2026 Housing Security Grantee Cohort — nine Bay Area nonprofits doing the daily work of turning housing instability into lasting security.

"Every day, mothers living in our two residential homes are taking courageous steps toward a brighter future for themselves and their children. They are working hard to break cycles of instability, pursue education and employment, strengthen parenting skills, and build new foundations for their families. Support from Episcopal Impact Fund is what enables us to help make these transformations possible, moving our families from housing insecurity to housing stability." — Michelle Stewart, Executive Director, New Creation Home Ministries
Meet the 2026 Cohort
SAN FRANCISCO
3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic
Integrated health, housing & youth development for young people ages 12–27 in Bayview Hunters Point.
$45,000
ALAMEDA
Alameda Point Collaborative
Permanent supportive housing & workforce development for 500+ formerly homeless residents.
$45,000
RICHMOND
Greater Richmond Interfaith Program
Multi-faith coalition providing family and emergency winter shelter, plus meals, case management, and support services.
$50,000
SAN FRANCISCO
Life Learning Academy
Charter high school on Treasure Island with on-campus housing for the Bay Area's most vulnerable youth.
$50,000
EAST PALO ALTO
New Creation Home Ministries
Faith-rooted transitional housing for at-risk pregnant and parenting mothers and their children.
$25,000
SAN FRANCISCO
Raphael House
SF's first family homeless shelter — pairing emergency refuge with a real path to lasting stability.
$45,000
SAN FRANCISCO
SF SafeHouse
Housing, advocacy & wraparound care for women experiencing exploitation, trafficking & instability.
$45,000
OAKLAND
Serenity House
Empowering women who've survived violence, addiction & incarceration through comprehensive support.
$50,000
OAKLAND
Youth Employment Partnership
Housing, job training & paid work for youth affected by homelessness, poverty, or the justice system.
$45,000
"As the need for stable housing grows, our grantees are on the front lines — delivering immediate relief while building lasting pathways out of homelessness. We are honored to stand alongside them as they work toward a Bay Area where every person has a safe place to call home." — Christina Alvarez, Executive Director, Episcopal Impact Fund

