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2007 Grantees

2008 | 2007 | 20062005 Fall | 2005 Spring | 2004 Fall 


100 Black Men of the Bay Area, Oakland
To expand Youth Movement, an after-school track and field program, to four additional elementary schools, serving an additional 50 youth

$10,000

AcroSports, San Francisco
To expand the hip hop dance and circus arts program to all 150 youth incarcerated at the Youth Guidance Center

$10,000

Bay Area Double Dutch League, Oakland and San Francisco
For coach stipends, equipment, and space rental for expansion of this double Dutch jump rope program to 40 new participants San Francisco and Oakland

$5,000

Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program, Berkeley
To increase youth participation, hire bilingual coaches, and pilot a mentoring component for its youth sports program

$13,000

Bay Area Women’s and Children’s Center (NSI), San Francisco  
To advance the sustainability of the Tenderloin Youth Sports Initiative

$35,000

Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland
To support a new girls' sports program offering league sports to 100 girls ages 6 to 17

$25,000

Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro (NSI)
To expand after school sports programs, improve quality, and create a sustainability plan

$80,000

Chabot College Foundation, Hayward
To support a five-week summer sports program for youth ages 10 to 16 on the Chabot College campus

$15,000

Dance Brigade, San Francisco
To support expansion and program enhancement of the Grrrl Brigade dance, yoga, drumming, and leadership program

$15,000

East Bay Asian Youth Center (NSI), Oakland
To support the San Antonio Neighborhood Sports Initiative.

$35,000

East Oakland Boxing Association
To enhance program quality and increase the number of core participants in the physical activity component of this comprehensive youth program

$20,000

First Base Foundation, San Francisco
For coach stipends, equipment, and basketball uniforms for 40 youth on the Bay Area Warriors basketball team

$5,000

Friends of Oakland Parks and Recreation
To support new girls’ sports teams at Parks and Recreation sites serving at least 100 new participants, ages 7 to 14

$20,000

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center, San Francisco
To consolidate Good Samaritan's youth sports programs

$7,000

Jack London Aquatic Center, Oakland
To increase enrollment in a rowing program for high school girls

$7,000

Just Cause Tennis, Oakland
To hire two assistant coaches to expand this volunteer-run tennis program to serve a total of 30 youth, and to upgrade equipment

$5,000

Mills Community Tennis Program, Oakland
To enhance quality and support the sustainability of this tennis program serving youth in East Oakland

$12,000

Oakland Asian Students Educational Services
To expand the Moving for Change program to a second elementary school

$12,000

Our Kids First, San Francisco
To enhance quality and increase the number of youth participating in the sports component of this K-12 after-school program in the Outer Mission neighborhood

$6,000

Prescott Circus Theatre, Oakland
To support succession planning and establishment of 501c3 status in anticipation of the founder’s retirement in 2009

$10,000

Rec Connect Initiative, San Francisco
To support a new basketball league at San Francisco Recreation and Parks sites serving 40 elementary school girls

$25,000

The Unity Council (NSI), Oakland  
To increase sports opportunities for youth, particularly girls, in Fruitvale and to develop a sustainability plan

 $70,000

TOUCH Volleyball Club, San Francisco
To provide uniforms and pay league registration fees for three volleyball teams serving a total of 34 girls

$5,000

YMCA of San Francisco – Mission Branch (NSI)
To expand the Excelsior Sports Collaborative and build a plan for long-term sustainability

 $85,000

 

 

TOTAL 2007 GRANTS

$532,000

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