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Community Foundation Grants to Trinity Episcopal Church


Organization - Trinity Episcopal Church
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $7,000
Grant Purpose - Food Of Faith Kitchen Pantry Supplies & New Stove
Foundation - Bay Area Community Foundation









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Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $43,345
Grant Purpose - Annual Designated Distribution For Olivet Presbyterian Church, Food Pantry & Clothing Closet , Food Pantry Expansion , Fund The Food Pantry Transition To Twice A Month Service., Increase Food Preservation Capacity ,
Foundation - Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation


Organization - Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $150,000
Grant Purpose - To Establish And Facilitate A Kitchen Cabinet To Advise Tsff's Ceo On Casa, And Other Regional Equity Issues And To Build The Capacity Of The Kitchen Cabinet For Greater Community Engagement And Equity Advocacy, To Participate In The Shifting The Narrative Effort By Co-designing A New Regional Message, Integrating The Messaging Framework Into Organizational Work And Engaging Network Partners Towards The Amplification And Impact Of A Powerful Regional Messaging Framework For Affordable Housing In The Bay Area, To Support Ba4a Efforts To Advance The Three P's (protection, Preservation, And Production) In The Vallejo Work And With The Core Team, To Support The 3p's Coalition Kitchen Cabinet.
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Organization - Olivet Presbyterian Church
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $34,827
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Organization - St James Infirmary
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $175,000
Grant Purpose - For General Operating Support. General Operation Support, Compton's Transgender Cultural District Is Providing Rental And Food Security To The Low Income Transgender Community In The Tenderloin In San Francisco. To Provide Housing, Food, Money, And Hygiene Supplies To People Being Released From Sf Jails; Provide Funds For Tgnc People On The Inside To Buy Hygiene Supplies; And Provide Unhoused Black Tgnc Community Members With Emergency Hotel Rooms And Food During Shelter-in-place. To Support Transgender Advocates For Justice Accountability Coalition For Providing Care Packages To Vulnerable Residents In San Francisco
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Organization - Food Runners
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $220,000
Grant Purpose - To Support Food Runners' Efforts In Hiring Unemployed Restaurant Workers To Prepare And Serve Nutritious Meals To Seniors, The Homeless And Veterans Living In San Francisco. For The Food Runners Endowment Fund. For General Support. For The Continuation Of The "special Effort" To Operate A Food Service Kitchen Providing Meals To People Sheltering At Home In San Francisco. For Food Runners "special Effort" Service Lead By Mary Risely For The Month Of April., For General Operating Support.
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