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2005 Fall Grantees

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ABADÁ-Capoeira San Francisco
Expand the RAY project to serve an additional 30 youth, for a total of 180. Also increase overall program quality and implement a new fund development plan.

$20,000

Alameda Point Collaborative, Alameda
Launch a new sports program for 50 formerly homeless youth.

$17,000

Berkeley Youth Alternatives
Expand basketball, flag football, and indoor soccer for 50 new children, bringing the total number served to 155.

$26,000

Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco
Improve the overall quality of the aquatics program and expand it to serve an additional 170 kids, for a total of 420.

$35,000

Girls, Inc. of Alameda County, San Leandro
Launch an "Adventure Sports Club" for 45 middle school girls.

$26,000

Jamestown Community Center, San Francisco
Pilot a new soccer program for 25 middle school girls, bringing the total number of kids served in its sports programs to 270. Also, implement a youth leadership and volunteer training program and significantly build its funding base.

$25,000

Mills College, Oakland
Expand the Mills Community Tennis program to serve an additional 20 youth, for a total of 45 participants, and improve overall program quality.

$10,000

Oakland Asian Students Educational Services (OASES)
Expand Capoeira Kidz and pilot a new girls-only class to serve an additional 30 immigrant youth, for a total of 85.

$12,000

Prescott Circus Theatre, Oakland
Expand a leadership program for 85 elementary students and develop a strategic plan for long-term sustainability.

$15,000

Real Options for City Kids (ROCK), San Francisco
Launch a new martial arts and summer fitness program for 40 Visitacion Valley youth, for a total of 220, and improve the overall quality of its sports programs.

$25,000

St. John's Educational Thresholds Center, San Francisco
Expand the Mission Girls Soccer League and the Community Bridges Beacon Center's after-school sports and recreation program to serve an additional 80 youth, for a total of 390.

$20,000

YMCA of the East Bay, Urban Services, Urban Services, Oakland
Expand sports programs in West Oakland to serve an additional 150 youth, for a total of 500.

$38,000

YMCA of San Francisco, Presidio Branch
Expand the bike-riding program to serve an additional 50 youth, for a total of 200 participants, and increase training for new staff and volunteers.

$20,000

YMCA of San Francisco, Bayview/Hunters Point
To pilot the "Girls B Fit" dance program for 45 middle school girls.

$14,000

YMCA of San Francisco, Buchanan
To launch a new dance program for 80 middle school girls.

$20,000

YMCA of San Francisco, Richmond District
To expand the FLEX program and add martial arts, skateboarding, and ultimate Frisbee programs for high school students.

$25,000

YMCA of San Francisco, Stonestown
To improve the overall quality of after-school sports programs and Sheridan Elementary and Aptos Middle schools.

$15,000

100 Black Men of the Bay Area, Oakland
For Youth Movement, an after-school and weekend track and field program for Oakland youth that will serve 30 youth this year.

$5,000

TOTAL FALL 2005 GRANTS

$368,000

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