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2010 Grantees 2010 Advised and Discretionary Grants 2010 Grantees 2010 Advised And discretionAry GrAnts Grants supporting our Grantee Advised Grants Five strategies total 100 Black Men of Omaha, Inc. $2,350.00 $2,350.00 100 Women Charitable Foundation, Inc. $450.00 $450.00 1000 Friends of Oregon $1,000.00 $1,000.00 1st ACT Silicon Valley $40,000.00 $40,000.00 42nd Street Moon $500.00 $500.00 826 Valencia $8,250.00 $8,250.00 A Child’s Hope Foundation $4,000.00 $4,000.00 A Child’s Place of Charlotte, Inc. $10,000.00 $10,000.00 A Foundation Building Strength, Inc. $14,000.00 $14,000.00 A Gifted Education, Inc. $2,000.00 $2,000.00 A Home Within, Inc. $105,000.00 $105,000.00 A Network for Grateful Living, Inc. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 A Wish With Wings, Inc. $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Aalto University School of Science and Technology $6,000.00 $6,000.00 AARP Foundation $200.00 $200.00 Abbey Foundation of Oregon $500.00 $500.00 Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs Inc $500.00 $500.00 Abilene Korean Church $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Abilities United $218,750.00 $218,750.00 Abortion Access Project, Inc. $325,000.00 $325,000.00 About-Face Media Literacy, Inc. $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Abraham Lincoln High School $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Abraham’s Vision $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Accelerated Cure Project, Inc. $250.00 $250.00 Access, Inc. $2,000.00 $2,000.00 ACCION International $20,000.00 $20,000.00 ACCION USA, Inc. $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Ace Charter School $55,000.00 $55,000.00 Achievekids $26,700.00 $26,700.00 Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation, Inc. $30,200.00 $30,200.00 Acres, Inc. $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Across the Bridge Foundation $132,000.00 $94,952.00 $226,952.00 Acterra: Action for a Sustainable Earth $43,950.00 $43,950.00 Action Against Hunger USA $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Grants supporting our Grantee Advised Grants Five strategies total Action on Smoking and Health $275.00 $275.00 Acumen Fund, Inc. $44,500.00 $44,500.00 Addison Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley $22,500.00 $22,500.00 Adelante, Inc. $15,000.00 $15,000.00 Adelphi University $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund $400.00 $400.00 Adolescent Counseling Services $170,250.00 $170,250.00 Adom Partnership International $300.00 $300.00 Advaita Society $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Advent Group Ministries, Inc. $750.00 $750.00 Adventure Cycling Association $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Advocates for Children $4,000.00 $4,000.00 Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Advocates for Survivors of Domestic Violence Incorporated $450.00 $450.00 Advocates for the West, Inc. $5,000.00 $5,000.00 AFP Foundation for Philanthropy $450.00 $450.00 Africa Inland Mission International, Inc. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 African Angels Children’s Fund $2,500.00 $2,500.00 African Community Health Institute $3,000.00 $3,000.00 African Leadership Foundation $101,000.00 $101,000.00 African Library Project $3,500.00 $3,500.00 African Wildlife Foundation $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Aid to Artisans, Inc. $250.00 $250.00 Aid to Children Without Parents, Inc. $400.00 $400.00 AIDS Legal Referral Panel of the San Francisco Bay Area $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Aikido West $500.00 $500.00 Aim High for High School $26,000.00 $100,000.00 $126,000.00 AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services, Inc. $7,500.00 $7,500.00 AIRS- AIDS Interfaith Residential Services $2,600.00 $2,600.00 Akshaya Patra Foundation USA $12,100.00 $12,100.00 Alameda County Meals on Wheels $500.00 $500.00 Alaska Chilkoot Bear Foundation, Inc. $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Alaska Conservation Foundation $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Albany Bible Institute $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Albuquerque Academy $500.00 $500.00 Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Aldar Academy $1,000.00 $1,000.00 ALearn $91,418.00 $200,000.00 $291,418.00 Alegent Health $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Ali Akbar College of Music $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation $5,500.00 $5,500.00 Grants supporting our Grantee Advised Grants Five strategies total All God’s Children International $5,000.00 $5,000.00 All Stars Helping Kids, Inc. $36,000.00 $36,000.00 Alliance Defense Fund, Inc. $200.00 $200.00 Alliance for Lupus Research, Inc. $250.00 $250.00 Alliance for Smiles International, Inc. $500.00 $500.00 Alliance of Artists Communities $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Alliance on Aging, Inc. $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Alma College $95,000.00 $95,000.00 Almaden Hills United Methodist Church $250.00 $250.00 Almaden Valley Counseling Service $12,500.00 $12,500.00 Almaden Valley Soccer Club, Inc. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Alpha Beacon Christian School $200.00 $200.00 Alpha Sigma Nu, Inc. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Alta Alpina Cycling Club $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Alta Loma High School Alumni Association $350.00 $350.00 Alta Vista Home and School Club $520.00 $520.00 Altadena Foothills Conservancy $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Altapass Foundation, Inc. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Altos Christian Foundation $1,050.00 $1,050.00 Alum Rock Counseling Center, Inc. $21,500.00 $21,500.00 Alum Rock Union Elementary School District $750.00 $750.00 Alumni Fund Association of Yale University $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. $263,900.00 $263,900.00 Amara Parenting & Adoption Services $1,000.00 $1,000.00 America Israel Friendship League $275.00 $275.00 America SCORES Bay Area $10,000.00 $10,000.00 American Academy of Arts and Sciences $10,000.00 $10,000.00 American Assistance for Cambodia, Inc. $25,000.00 $25,000.00 American Associates Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Inc. $300.00 $300.00 American Association for the Advancement of Science $500.00 $500.00 American Association For Women Radiologists Research & Education $2,500.00 $2,500.00 American Association of Physicists in Medicine $50,000.00 $50,000.00 American Asthma Foundation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 American Bach Soloists $2,000.00 $2,000.00 American Bible Society $300.00 $300.00 American Cancer Society, Inc. $141,231.00 $141,231.00 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California $41,450.00 $41,450.00 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. $2,150.00 $2,150.00 American College of Radiology $126,000.00 $126,000.00 American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science $200.00 $200.00 American Conservatory Theatre Foundation $26,300.00 $26,300.00 Grants supporting our Grantee Advised Grants Five strategies total American Council of Young Political Leaders, Inc. $5,000.00 $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association, Inc. $1,280.00 $1,280.00 American Farmland Trust $1,500.00 $1,500.00 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention $50,000.00 $50,000.00 American Friends of Magen David Adom $5,000.00 $5,000.00 American Friends of Shalom Hartman Institute $5,000.00 $5,000.00 American Friends Service Committee $5,050.00 $5,050.00 American Head and Neck Society, Inc. $6,000.00 $6,000.00 American Health Assistance Foundation $3,000.00 $3,000.00 American Heart Association $110,500.00 $110,500.00 American High School $180,750.00 $180,750.00 American Himalayan Foundation $49,250.00 $49,250.00 American Independent News Network $10,000.00 $10,000.00 American India Foundation $30,000.00 $30,000.00 American Indian Education Center $5,000.00 $5,000.00 American Institute of Ethics $2,000.00 $2,000.00 American Jewish Committee $700.00 $700.00 American Jewish World Service, Inc. $332,210.00 $332,210.00 American Leadership Forum $61,800.00 $61,800.00 American Liver Foundation $700.00 $700.00 American Lung Association of California $1,000.00 $1,000.00 American National Red Cross $427,516.53 $427,516.53 American Non-Smokers Rights Foundation $275.00 $275.00 American Pharmacists Assocation Foundation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 American Prairie Foundation $73,550.00 $73,550.00 American Radium Society, Inc. $50,000.00 $50,000.00 American Red Cross $30,450.00 $30,450.00 American Red Cross Bay Area $19,000.00 $19,000.00 American Red Cross Silicon Valley $105,400.00 $105,400.00 American Rhododendron Society $200.00 $200.00 American Rivers, Inc. $700.00 $700.00 American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Inc. $10,000.00 $10,000.00 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals $1,400.00 $1,400.00 American Society For Yad Vashem, Inc. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 American Society of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology $50,000.00 $50,000.00 American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation $300.00 $300.00 American Trust for Oxford $250.00 $250.00 American University in Cairo $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Americans for Oxford, Inc. $2,250.00 $2,250.00 Americans United for Separation of Church and State $1,000.00 $1,000.00 AmeriCares Foundation, Inc.
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