GRANTS AWARDED

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GRANT
DATE
CATEGORY GRANTEE NAME, ADDRESS & PURPOSE PAYABLE
AS OF
12/31/07
GRANTS
AWARDED IN 2008
GRANTS
PAID IN
2008

PAYABLE
AS OF
12/31/08

6/23/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, Inc. – Beatriz Leyva-Cutler, Executive Director, 100 Camelia Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 – A grant was made in the amount of $7,500 for La Academia, a school readiness program for children 3-5 and their parents.   7,500 7,500  
9/4/2008 LEGAL ADVOCACY & JUSTICE Bay Area Legal Aid – Ramσn Arias, Executive Director, Central Support Office, 405 14th Street, 9th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612 – The first year of a three-year core grant was awarded in the amount of $25,000.   25,000 25,000  
9/10/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program – Kaia Burkett-Howard, Executive Director, 600 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94710 – A final grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in support of recreation programs for individuals with disabilities from low-income backgrounds.   10,000 10,000  
10/22/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Bay Area Nonviolent Communication – Kit Miller, Executive Director, 55 Santa Clara Ave., Suite 203, Oakland, CA 94610 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in support of the Safer Communities project at San Quentin prison.   10,000 10,000  
6/23/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network [Fiscal sponsor: CIF of The San Francisco Foundation] – Melia Franklin, Executive Director, 405 14th Street, Suite 1420, Oakland, CA 94612 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in general operating support.   10,000 10,000  
6/23/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Bay Area Wilderness Training [Fiscal sponsor: Earth Island Institute] – Roger Miller and Kyle MacDonald, Co-Directors, 300 Broadway, Suite 28, San Francisco, CA 94133 – A grant was made in the amount of $7,500 in general support for outdoor adventure programs for at-risk and underprivileged youth.   7,500 7,500  
9/10/2008 HEALTH Bay Area Young Positives – Curtis Moore, Executive Director, 701 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 – A final grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in general support for their work with youth ages 14 to 26 living with HIV/AIDS.   10,000 10,000  
6/23/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Be A Mentor, Inc. – Robert Goetsch, Executive Director, 1260 B Street, Ste. 375, Hayward, CA 94541 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in support of a foster care youth mentoring program.   10,000 10,000  
6/23/2008 LEGAL ADVOCACY & JUSTICE Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice [Fiscal sponsor: Regents of the University of California at Berkeley] – UC Berkeley – David Onek, Executive Director, University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, 2440 Bancroft Way, Third Floor, Berkeley, CA 94704-7230 – A grant was made in the amount of $25,000 in support of their efforts for policy development and advocacy for juvenile justice reform in California.   25,000 25,000  
1/17/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Berkeley Food & Housing Project – Terrie Light, Executive Director, 2140 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in support of working poor families.   10,000 10,000  
10/22/2008 JUVENILE JUSTICE Berkeley Repertory Theatre – Susan Medak, Executive Director, 2025 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 – A grant was made in the amount of $5,000 in support of their Playmaking Project at Alameda County’s Juvenile Hall Camp Wilmont E. Sweeney.   5,000 5,000  
9/10/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center – Joseph Smooke, Executive Director, 515 Cortland Ave., San Francisco, CA 94110 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in support of their gang prevention program.   10,000 10,000  
10/22/2008 HEALTH Black Coalition on AIDS – James E. Loyce, Executive Director, 2800 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 – A one-time grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in support of a mental health start-up project.   10,000 10,000  
12/8/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Blue Mountain Coalition for Youth and Families – Catherine Lambie, Mark Dyken, Executive Co-directors, 364 Main Street, P.O. Box 41, West Point, CA 95255 – A grant was made in the amount of $17,500 for their work with youth and families in a small rural community in the foothills of the Sierras.   17,500 17,500  
6/23/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS The Bodega Bay Parent Cooperative [Fiscal sponsor: Bay Area Community Resources] – Alissa Shethar, Executive Director, P. O. Box 155, Bodega Bay, CA 94923 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in general support for their after-school program for children of low-income immigrants and their families.   10,000 10,000  
12/8/2008 ARTS Brava! For Women in the Arts – Angela Tennison, Acting Managing Director, 2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 – A final grant was made in the amount of $5,000 in support of their technical theater training and job placement program.   5,000 5,000  
1/17/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS The Bread Project – Lily Divito, Executive Director, 815 Washington Street, P. O. Box 78, Oakland, CA 94607 – A grant was made in the amount of $10,000 in general support of their culinary training kitchen for low-income adults.   10,000 10,000  
9/10/2008 ARTS Brush Fire Painting Workshops [Fiscal sponsor: Intersection for the Arts] – Naomi Rifkin, Executive Director, 446 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 – A one-time grant was made in the amount of $5,000 in general support of their work providing arts education to low-income children and youth in San Francisco.   5,000 5,000  
6/23/2008 SOCIAL SERVICES YOUTH/ADULTS/ SENIORS Building Futures with Women and Children [Fiscal sponsor: Cornerstone Community Development Corporation] – Liz Varela, Executive Director, 1395 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 – A grant was made in the amount of $12,500 in support of their Self-Sufficiency Program, serving homeless and abused women and their children.   12,500 12,500