Eight organizations. One foundation: home.
- May 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 15
We're thrilled to announce our 2026 Housing Security Grantee Cohort — eight Bay Area nonprofits doing the daily work of turning housing instability into lasting security.

"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
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
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

