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Grants 2004-2005
Community Foundation Silicon Valley provides complete listings of all Community Foundation grants, including grants from advised funds and supporting foundations. They are listed alphabetically, by recipient organization.
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Community Foundation Grants
The following grants were awarded through Community Foundation Silicon Valley’s competitive and unrestricted grants programs.
Advancing the Arts
The following arts organizations received grants through the Advancing the Arts Initiative, generously supported by the James Irvine Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose, $10,000
Calaveras Repertory Theatre, $10,000
Chinese Performing Artists of America, $15,000
City Lights Performance Group of San Jose, Inc., $10,000
Firebird Youth Chinese Orchestra, $10,000
Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company, $10,000
Palo Alto Art Center Foundation, $10,000
Peninsula Symphony Association, $10,000
Peninsula Youth Theatre, $15,000
San Jose Chamber Orchestra, $10,000
San Jose Children's Musical Theater, $15,000
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, $10,000
San Jose Multicultural Artists Guild, $10,000
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, $15,000
Shri Krupa Dance Foundation, $5,000
Stanford Jazz Workshop, $15,000
Works/San Jose, $10,000
Young Audiences of Northern California, $10,000
Community Impact Grants
The following organizations received Community Impact Grants in fiscal year 2005. This program is replaced by Community Investment Grants in fiscal year 2006.
Arts and Cultural Participation
Community School of Music and Arts, $15,000
El Camino Youth Symphony, $20,000
Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, $25,000
San Jose Museum of Art, $25,000
Shakespeare Santa Cruz, $6,000
Teatro Vision, $15,000
TheatreWorks, $25,000
Education and Lifelong Learning
Books Aloud, $15,000
Downtown College Prep, $20,000
Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay, Inc., $20,000
Krause Center for Innovation, $21,888
Learning and Loving Education Center, $18,000
National Conference for Community and Justice, $24,781
Opportunities Industrializations Center West, $27,500
Pacific Autism Center for Education, $20,000
YES Reading, $20,000
Neighborhoods and Civic Engagement
Community Development Institute, $25,000
FireSafe Council, $2,000
Franklin McKinley Education Foundation, $500
Mayfair Improvement Initiative, $20,000
Positive Coaching Alliance, $6,000
Volunteer Center , $25,000
Self-Reliant Individuals and Families
Able Project, $10,000
AchieveKids, $20,000
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Northern CA, $1,000
Child Advocates of Santa Clara & San Mateo Counties, $6,250
Community Health Awareness Council, $10,000
Community Solutions for Children, Families and Individuals, $23,298
Daytop Village , $20,000
Edgewood Center for Children and Families, $20,000
El Centro de Libertad, $25,000
Family and Children Services, $20,000
Family Resources International, $25,000
Friends for Youth, $250
Human Investment Project, $15,000
InnVision, $25,000
Jewish Family Service of Silicon Valley, $21,000
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County, $25,000
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America, $3,000
Live Oak Adult Day Services, $15,000
New Start Furniture Fund, $250
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence, $25,000
Odd Fellow-Rebekah Children's Home of California, $25,000
Peninsula Family Connections, $2,500
Planned Parenthood-Golden Gate, $4,250
Project HIRED, $750
RotaCare Bay Area Inc., $20,000
Santa Clara Valley Blind Center Inc., $20,000
School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County, $25,000
Services, Immigration, Rights and Education Network (SIREN), $20,000
South Bay Children's Medical Center, $25,000
Springboard Forward, $500
Start Up/East Palo Alto Micro-Business Initiative, $25,000
Toothmobile, $25,000
Youth and Family Enrichment Services, $20,000
Environmental Grants
The following environmental organizations received grants in 2005. The grants were a partnership between CFSV’s environmental field-of-interest funds and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2).
Collective Roots Garden Project, $25,000
Peninsula Open Space Trust, $25,000
Silicon Valley Toxic Coalition, $19,337
Neighborhood Grants
The following community groups and neighborhood associations received Neighborhood Grants in 2005.
Alma Neighborhood Association, $5,000
Burbank Community Association, $4,500
Charles Street 100 Neighborhood Association, $1,000
Cuesta Park Neighborhood Association, $4,732
East 8th Street Neighborhood Association, $1,900
Gilroy Eigleberry Neighborhood Association, $4,948
Holiday Lake Estates, $1,357
Independent High Neighborhood Association, $400
Lyndale Neighborhood Association, $4,790
Northwood Community Neighborhood Association, $1,606
West of 4th Street Neighborhood Association, $2,175
Organizational Effectiveness Grants
The following nonprofits received Organizational Effectiveness Grants in 2005.
Adolescent Counseling Center , $4,575
Almaden Valley Counseling Service, $5,000
Asian Americans for Community Involvement, $5,000
City Lights Performance Group of San Jose, $2,018
Community Association for Fundraising Training, $5,000
Diabetes Society of Santa Clara Valley, $5,000
Gilroy Foundation, $5,000
Girl Scouts of Santa Clara County, $2,940
Help One Child: Mission to Children At-risk, $5,000
Hidden Villa, $5,000
Hospice of the Valley, $5,000
Jeremiah's Promise, $5,000
KTEH Silicon Valley Public Television, $5,000
Menlo Park-Atherton Education Foundation, $4,000
Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra, $5,000
Peninsula Symphony Association, $5,000
Project Match, $5,000
RAFT, $5,000
San Jose Jazz Society, $3,150
San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, $5,000
San Jose Rep Theatre, $5,000
Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council, $5,000
Partners for Success: Early Literacy Grants
The following public schools received grants for early literacy programs in 2005.
Empire Gardens Elementary School , $10,000
Lowell Elementary School , $10,000
Scott Lane Elementary School , $10,000
Stipe Elementary School , $6,510
Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2) Grants
The following organizations received grants from Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2), Community Foundation Silicon Valley’s venture philanthropy giving circle.
Start Up/East Palo Alto Micro-Business Initiative, $10,000
Human Investment Project, $15,000
Fresh Lifelines for Youth, $150,000
CFSV’s Partners in Philanthropy program, for grants to environmental organizations, $25,000
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