Partners in Progress: Announcing Our Winter 2018 Grantees

Jan 4, 2019

We are constantly encouraged by the work of our grantees and partners. These organizations and dedicated individuals remind us not only of what is possible, but of the incredible resilience of the human spirit. Our region’s deep inequities leave low-income and marginalized residents struggling with low wages that are insufficient for the high cost of living, a lack of affordable housing, and considerable gaps in educational attainment and job opportunities. Silicon Valley nonprofits play a central role in addressing our community’s unmet needs and building a pathway toward greater shared prosperity. Please join us in celebrating these new and returning Sobrato Family Foundation grantees.

 

Organization Program Name Total Grant
Ace Charter School 21st Century Education $50,000
Education Pioneers 21st Century Education $200,000
Californians Dedicated to Education Foundation English Learner Policy and Advocacy $75,000
Oakland Public Education Fund English Learner Policy and Advocacy $50,000
Public Policy Institute of California English Learner Policy and Advocacy $100,000
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto, Inc. Essential Human Services $153,750
CORA (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse) Essential Human Services $71,750
Gardner Family Health Network Essential Human Services $205,000
Healthier Kids Foundation Santa Clara County Essential Human Services $102,500
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley Essential Human Services $205,000
Maitri Essential Human Services $102,500
MayView Community Health Center, Inc. Essential Human Services $102,500
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence Essential Human Services $147,600
Services & Immigrant Rights & Education Network Essential Human Services $102,500
South County Community Health Center, Inc Essential Human Services $410,000
Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Inc. Essential Human Services $205,000
Tri-City Health Center Essential Human Services $205,000
Pivotal Pathways for Success $400,000
Year Up Inc. Pathways for Success $450,000
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Responsive $40,000
Legal Services of Northern California Responsive $40,000
North Valley Community Foundation Responsive $80,000
Northern California Grantmakers Responsive $50,000
United Way of Northern California Responsive $80,000
WestEd Responsive $15,000
East Bay Community Foundation Thriving Nonprofit Sector $50,000
Education Pioneers Thriving Nonprofit Sector $100,000
Latino Community Foundation Thriving Nonprofit Sector $100,000
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto, Inc. Responsive $32,175
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo Responsive $9,900