Team-Up for Youth
Home
About Us
Training
Grantmaking
Small Grants
Pacesetter Grants
Grantees
FAQs
Neighborhood Initiative
Coaching Corps
Girls Sports
Policy
News & Resources
Donate
Eighty percent of women identified as key leaders in Fortune 500 companies participated in sports during their childhood.
strengthening youth and communities through the power of sports

2004 Fall Grantees

2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 Fall | 2005 Spring | 2004 Fall 


Asian Community Mental Health Services/ Asian-Pacific Islander Youth Promoting Advocacy and Leadership, Oakland
Expand youth leadership activities and deepen cultural awareness of Dragon Dance and Hei-Gu drumming for 60 Asian/Pacific Islander youth in Oakland

$15,000

Bay Area Youth Stars, San Francisco
Expand basketball and baseball activities to 48 low-income students at Flynn Elementary in San Francisco's Mission District and to support the development of a long-term sustainability plan

$13,500

Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco, San Francisco
Launch the Girls Time sports program for 65 elementary and middle school girls at the Treasure Island Clubhouse, and to strengthen and sustain girls sports programming for a total of 450 elementary and middle school girls at six clubhouses

$20,000

Donaldina Cameron House, San Francisco
Expand and strengthen sports activities for 50 low-income Chinese immigrant youth in San Francisco

$10,000

Catholic Charities CYO, San Francisco
Strengthen coaches and parent trainings for this large, volunteer-run youth sports league that serves over 1,700 low-income students at 12 schools throughout San Francisco

$25,000

Community Youth Center, San Francisco
Support a youth-run sports program, which annually serves a total of 180 youth, to add badminton for an additional 20 low-income Asian immigrant teens and increase training for young people

$10,000

Destiny Arts Center, Oakland
Increase the retention of low-income youth and to improve the quality of a martial arts and dance program that serves over 40 teens from Emeryville and Oakland

$14,000

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center, San Francisco
Support volunteer coaches to lead youth development workshops for youth and their families, and add a new boys team to increase total participation in the soccer program to 135 young people

$14,000

Fremont Family Resource Center, Fremont
Improve the overall quality and sustainability of the Cabrillo Neighborhood After-School Soccer Program, serving 350 children ages 5-12

$27,000

International Capoeira Angola Foundation of Oakland, Oakland
Expand Capoeira to serve 25 additional low-income teens in East and West Oakland

$3,500

Jamestown Community Center, San Francisco
Improve the overall quality of its soccer programs and to pilot a new sports and leadership training program for high school girls

$25,000

Jack London Aquatic Center, Oakland
Expand the crew program from 21 to 40 low-income teen girls, increase trainings and provide new youth leadership opportunities

$12,000

Leadership Excellence, Oakland
Pilot an after-school component of the Oakland Freedom School, a sports and literacy program for 40 middle school students in West Oakland

$25,000

Presidio Community YMCA, San Francisco
Launch an after-school bike program at five schools in San Francisco for 150 middle and high school students

$20,000

St. John's Educational Thresholds Center, San Francisco
Expand and strengthen the Mission Girls Soccer League to serve an additional 45 girls for a total of 113, and to improve the overall quality and sustainability of the Sports and Recreation Program at Community Bridges Beacon

$20,000

Women and Children Center for Development, San Francisco
Improve the quality of the youth leadership component of this after-school sports program, serving 100 elementary school students in the Western Addition neighborhood of San Francisco

$15,000

YMCA of the East Bay, Oakland
Increase sports activities in West Oakland to serve at least 430 new children and youth to include flag football, golf, basketball, soccer, track and field, and tennis

$40,000

TOTAL FALL 2004 GRANTS

$309,000

 

 

Email Page