location nearby
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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4303.
Phyllis C Wattis Foundation
HISTORY PROGRAMS GRANTS CONTACT More photo by Roger Jones photo by Samuel Abhaya photo by Kegan Marling photo by Roger Jones The mission of the Phyllis C.
San Francisco
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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4304.
Margoes Foundation
Embrace the Future of Meaningful Effective Philanthropy We champion philanthropy thats meaningful and effective for all.
San Francisco
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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4305.
Friends of SCRAP Inc.
Stimulate creativity and environmental awareness in children and adults through promoting the creative reuse of materials that traditionally have been discarded as waste.
San Francisco
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Singing Choral
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4306.
San Francisco Boys Chorus
The mission of the San Francisco Boys Chorus is to provide music education, vocal training, and performance experience at the highest artistic level to boys from all cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds.
San Francisco
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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4307.
Ggs Foundation
Supporting Communities TO BUILD RESILIENT FAMILIES AND HEALTHY WATERSHED ECOSYSTEMS Next Deadline 2025 Application Windows Spring Cycle open submission window will be from January 20th 2025 to February 14 2025 with decisions made in April.
San Francisco
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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4308.
William K Bowes Jr Foundation
What We Fund The William K. Bowes Jr.
San Francisco
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Child Day Care
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4309.
Avery-Fuller Childrens Center
Helping connect families to supportive interventionssince 1914 What we fund We provide grants that allow lowincome families with children in need of educational speech psychological andor physical therapy to have access to those professional services.
San Francisco
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Private Independent Foundations
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4310.
Eva Leah Gunther Foundation
The Eva Gunther Fellowship A Fellowship worth up to 2000 is granted to successful nominees between the ages of 11 and 18 to do something they really want to do but cant afford.
San Francisco
TREASURE ISLAND MUSEUM
Our mission is to tell the story of Treasure Island and its unique role in the Bay Area.
1826
SAN FRANCISCO
