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1 ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley Teen Services program, providing academic enrichment, mentoring, and college access services for low-income youth Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula Canal Alliance Collective Impact College Track Eastside College Preparatory School Envision Schools College Bound, providing case management and academic support services for low-income high school students in San Mateo County Youth Scholarship Program, providing after school tutoring, college application assistance, and scholarships for lowincome youth in the Canal neighborhood of San Rafael Providing academic enrichment, personal skills development, and case management for low-income children and youth in San Francisco After-school college preparatory program in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood Middle and high school serving disadvantaged youth in East Palo Alto College Advisory Program, providing college application and persistence counseling at four Bay Area charter high schools $40,000 $100,000 Foundation for Students Rising Above Intensive support services and college application assistance for low-income San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo youth $40,000 The Ghiberti Foundation Guardsmen KIPP Bay Area Schools The Community Preschool, providing full scholarships for children that live in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco Guardsmen Scholarship Program, providing recipients access to enriching learning environments, high-quality resources, and personalized attention from teachers KIPP Through College Program providing access to college preparatory high schools and seed funding for new San Francisco high school $75,000 KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy General suppport Page 1
2 ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Mission Graduates Next Generation Scholars Northern California Chapter of ARCS Foundation, Inc. Reading Partners College Connect program, providing college application and family-based counseling services to low-income youth in the Mission neighborhood College preparatory and persistent program, providing academic and leadership development services for lowincome youth and their families in Marin County Scholarships for graduate students pursing studies in the sciences, math, engineering, and medical research at six top Northern California universities Support programs in Partner Schools located within San Francisco $40,000 San Francisco Achievers General support ScholarMatch College Preparation Program, providing workshops, individual counseling, financial aid planning, and college visits to underresourced Bay Area students and their families Schools Mentoring and Resource Team Seven Tepees Youth Program College Access Program (CAP), providing academic and high school and college application support College and Career Program, providing counseling for lowincome youth in the Mission neighborhood $35,000 Summer Search Leadership Development Program Youth Leadership Institute College for All Partnership, bringing together teacher development, after-school academic services, parent instruction, and college mentoring for the lowest performing students in Marin County Total ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT $730,000 CULTURAL ENRICHMENT City of Belvedere Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Funding for the June 17th Concert in the Park performed by the Adler Fellows of the San Francisco Opera Scholarships for Marin county teachers to attend the Teacher Institute seminar for in Williamsburg, VA Page 2
3 CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Community Music Center Dance Brigade Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco The Imagine Bus Project KQED Loco Bloco New Conservatory Theatre Center Out of Site Youth Arts Center Young Musicians Program, providing scholarships for music instruction for disadvantaged children and youth in San Francisco Grrrl Brigade, dance and music instruction for low-income girls and teens in the Mission neighborhood Restore the Salon Doré of the Hotel de la Tremoille period room at the Legion of Honor Youth Studio Program, providing visual arts education for incarcerated youth at Bay Area juvenile detention centers Support locally focused arts programming and content on KQED Community Arts Programs, offering performing arts training to low-income youth in San Francisco's Mission District Satellite Drama Education Program and Summer Day Camps for youth Providing outside-of-school visual & performing arts programs for San Francisco public high school students Philbrook Museum of Art School transporatation fund San Francisco Art Institute City Studio program, providing arts instruction in schools and community organizations to Bay Area disadvantaged youth San Francisco Girls Chorus, Inc. Financial assistance for choristers San Francisco Opera Association The SF Playhouse Opera ARIA (Arts Resources in Action) program, providing opera education in San Francisco public schools Rising Star Program, providing access to theater performance and drama education for high school students $7,500 Sing for America Foundation Grace Cathedral Men and Boys Choir TheatreWorks Write On! San Mateo playwriting initiative, providing theater education in San Mateo County public high schools Page 3
4 CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Young Audiences of Northern California Zaccho SF Young Artists at Work program, providing contemporary arts education and community leadership training for diverse San Francisco youth Arts assemblies, workshops, artist residencies in Bay Area public schools Youth Performing Arts Program, providing aerial dance training and performance opportunities for Bayview Hunters $387,500 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Aim High for High School Audubon Canyon Ranch Environmental Home Program, providing environmental education for low-income Bay Area youth Experiential Environmental Education Program, providing environmental education to elementary school students Common Counsel Foundation Environmental Action Fund Cool the Earth, Inc. CuriOdyssey Environmental Traveling Companions Environmental Volunteers, Inc. Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association The Foundation for Youth Investment Girl Scouts of Northern California Global Student Embassy School-based environmental education for low-income Bay Area children and youth School Science Program, providing inquiry-based science and nature experiences in classrooms and at the museum LEAD Program, providing outdoor and environmental education for low-income and disabled Bay Area youth Educate for Depth program, providing nature-based science education to K-8th grade San Mateo County students Environmental education programs for San Francisco children and youth Promoting the quality of outdoor education for underserved youth in the Bay Area Green by Nature program, providing environmental education for disadvantaged Bay Area girls Environmental education through sustainable agriculture and environmental restoration programs for high school students in Marin and Sonoma counties Page 4
5 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Golden Gate Audubon Society Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Eco-Education Program, providing year-round environmental education in San Francisco Crissy Field Center Program, providing environmental education for disadvantaged Bay Area youth Kids in Parks General support Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation Learning Laguna program, providing environmental education to elementary school students in Sonoma County New York City Audubon General support Outward Bound Bay Area Pepperwood Foundation Pie Ranch Point Reyes National Seashore Association PRBO Conservation Science Bay Area Center, providing environmental education programming to disadvantaged San Francisco youth The School Program, providing environmental education for elementary school children and youth in Santa Rosa Youth Education Program, providing agricultural and environmental education on the San Mateo Coast Scholarships and fee waivers for multi-night environmental, marine science, and wilderness education program for underserved San Francisco Bay Area youth Internship program in the field of biology and conservation science $40,000 PRBO Conservation Science General support Presidio Community YMCA San Francisco Botanical Garden Society San Francisco Nature Education Youth in Nature Program, providing access, environmental education, and leadership development to underserved youth across San Francisco Youth Education Program, offering school-year and summertime environmental and garden education programs for San Francisco children and youth In-school and field trip program, offering hands-on environmental education experiences for targeted underresourced public schools in San Francisco Page 5
6 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Save The Bay Sonoma Ecology Center United Anglers of Casa Grande Inc. Urban Sprouts Vida Verde Nature Education WildCare Restoration Education Program, providing field-based, ecological science for students in San Mateo, San Francisco, and Marin Counties K-12 Multicultural Watershed Education Program, providing environmental education for children in Sonoma Valley's public schools Petaluma River Watershed Service Learning Project, combining environment-based field and classroom learning with hands-on habitat restoration for low-to-middle-income high school youth Garden and environmental education in schools in lowincome San Francisco neighborhoods Residential environmental education programs for lowincome youth No Child Left Indoors program, providing environmental education to Bay Area children and youth $35,000 Wildlife Media Beartrek film $720,000 HEALTH California Pacific Medical Center Foundation Bayview Child Health Center UCSF Cancer Hospital Support medical services of the 70-bed UCSF Cancer Hospital, currently under construction at Mission Bay HUMAN SERVICES American Red Cross Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts Season of Sharing Fund Season of Sharing Fund, providing emergency assistance to individuals and families living in the nine-county Bay Area $35,000 St. Anthony Foundation Support the construction of a new ten story building at 121 Golden Gate Avenue which will house a dining room, program offices and affordable senior housing Page 6
7 HUMAN SERVICES St. Anthony Foundation Support the construction of a new ten story building at 121 Golden Gate Avenue which will house a dining room, program offices and affordable senior housing That Man May See San Francisco General Hospital pediatric ophthalmology unit, providing therapeutic services for needy children and infants $65,000 VOCATIONAL AND WORKPLACE SKILLS Asian Neighborhood Design Bay Area Community Resources/CHALK Bay Area Video Coalition Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Blue Bear School of Music BUILD Children's Creativity Museum Coro Northern California, Inc Enterprise for High School Students Employment Training Center, providing employment training in the green construction field for low-income youth and young adults in San Francisco Skills development, employment, and college application assistance for at-risk youth in San Francisco Digital Pathways, providing digital media training to lowincome San Francisco youth Providing media-focused vocational development services to low-income San Francisco youth Youth & Employment Programs, providing employment development services for low-income youth and young adults in the Bernal and Excelsior neighborhoods Digital Audio and Video Production Studio Program, music education and pre-professional technical training for at-risk youth at Bayview Hunters Point YMCA Peninsula Youth Entrepreneurship Program, providing entrepreneurial training, academic enrichment, and college access services for disadvantaged youth on the Peninsula Zeum Masters program, providing media-focused on-the-job training for Bay Area youth Exploring Leadership Program, providing training in civic affairs and internships for low-income Bay Area youth Pathways program, providing job readiness training and summer internships to disadvantaged youth in San Francisco Page 7
8 VOCATIONAL AND WORKPLACE SKILLS Exploratorium Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Friends of the Urban Forest Huckleberry Youth Programs Explainer Program, providing San Francisco youth with training and employment as science educators Museum Ambassador program, providing fine arts training and vocational development for diverse San Francisco youth MYR - Youth Tree Care Program, providing outdoor education and vocational development to at-risk youth in San Francisco Wellness Academy, providing vocational development services to low-income San Francisco youth $35,000 Jewish Vocational and Career Counseling Service School Partners Program, providing vocational development services to at-risk high school students in San Francisco Juma Ventures NatureBridge Pathways to Advancement Program, providing job training, employment, education and career advising, financial literacy education, and asset-building services for low-income San Francisco youth MYR - TEEM Program, providing environmentally-focused career development services to Marin and San Francisco Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship Bay Area Bay Area Program, providing in-school entrepreneurship training, college access programming, and microenterprise development services for Bay Area youth New Door Ventures Ninth Street Independent Film Center San Francisco Police Activities League Social Advocates for Youth Youth Employment Program, providing supportive employment in social enterprises for disadvantaged San Francisco youth Teaching Intermedia Literacy Tools program, providing video production, project planning, and presentation skills to lowincome San Francisco youth Law Enforcement Cadet Program, offering at-risk high school students opportunities for leadership, career, and life skills training Clean Slate tattoo removal program, providing gang-related tattoo removal, vocational development, academic prep, and mentoring Page 8
9 VOCATIONAL AND WORKPLACE SKILLS Spaulding Wooden Boat Center Student Conservation Association Women's Audio Mission Youth Boat Building and Sailing Program, for low-income youth from Marin City and the Canal neighborhood Providing vocational development, service learning, and environmental education to low-income southern San Mateo Girls on the Mic program, providing digital media technology training for young low-income women $660,000 PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT Council on Foundations Membership dues $6,540 The Foundation Center Membership dues to support 2012 programs and services $6,000 Northern California Grantmakers Membership dues $4,905 $17,445 BOARD DISCRETIONARY $357, KIMBALL FOUNDATION GRANTS TOTAL $2,957,445 Page 9
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