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2004 Grants Awarded
- 1000 Friends of Oregon, Portland, OR. For The Coastal Futures Project. $5,000.
- Association for Human Advancement and Development, Portland, OR. To support the ROSES After School Mentoring Project. $4,500.
- The Center for Young Women's Development, San Francisco, CA. General operating support to create opportunities for some of the most marginalized young women in San Francisco to achieve self-sufficiency. $3,000.
- College Track, East Palo Alto, CA. To support Academic Affairs Director positions. $5,000.
- Compass Community Services, San Francisco, CA. General operating support to serve families confronting poverty and homelessness by supporting their efforts to achieve stability and realize their individual potential. $2,000.
- Habitat for Humanity Resource Center, Irvine, CA. To support the Distribution and Recycling for Families Program. 2,500.
- Level Playing Field Institute, San Francisco, CA. To support the Summer Math & Science Honors Academy (SMASH). $5,000.
- The Library Foundation, Portland, OR. To support the Raising A Reader Pilot Project. $5,000.
- Loaves and Fishes, Portland, OR. To support the Senior NEEDS Program. $5,000.
- Oregon Children's Foundation, Portland, OR. To support the Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) Program. $5,000.
- Oregon Food Bank, Portland, OR. To support the Fresh Alliance Program. $5,000.
- Oregon Trout, Portland, OR. Funding for the third year of a three year grant to support the continuation and expansion of the Salmon Watch(R) education program. $10,000.
- Portland YouthBuilders, Portland, OR. To support the hiring of a female construction professional for the WomenBuild Program. $1,000.
- Saturday Academy, Portland, OR. To support the Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (AWSEM) Program. $5,000.
- Self Enhancement, Inc., Portland, OR. To support expansion of the Performing Arts Program $1,000.
- Stanford Medical Youth Science Program, Stanford, CA. To expand dissemination outreach efforts to Northern and Central California low-income and underrepresented high schools. $3,500.
- Twin Valley Learning Center. To support professional tutoring in homeless and domestic violence shelters. $1,000.
- Women's Initiative for Self Employment, San Francisco, CA. To support business training services in Spanish through the ALAS program and to implement a new English curriculum. $3,500.
2004 Discretionary Grants Awarded
- Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $1,000.
- Delancey Street Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $1,000.
- Habitat for Humanity Resource Center, Irvine, CA. $500.
- Self Enhancement, Inc., Portland, OR. $1,000.
- Students Rising Above, San Mateo, CA. $1,000.
- Women's Initiative for Self Employment, San Francisco, CA. $500.00.