Silicon Valley Community Foundation

For The California Common Core Funders Collaborative

  • Amount
    $35,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    5/21/2016
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
As the fiscal sponsor for the California Common Core Funders Collaborative, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation will support the work of this group of funders to focus their philanthropic efforts on the greatest need and gaps in the field as California schools and districts implement the new standards. This grant supports Hewlett’s interest in improving the effectiveness of foundations to coordinate their grantmaking around the common core and deeper learning.
About the Grantee
Address
2440 West El Camino Real, Suite 300, Mountain View, CA, 94040-1498, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the Holiday Fund  
The Holiday Fund disburses funds to local newspapers that, in turn, make general operating support grants to a wide variety of local nonprofits, ranging from food banks to health centers to youth programs. While the Holiday Fund provides support for direct services through this program, it also stimulates giving by new donors, encourages the growth of philanthropy on the Peninsula, and increases newspaper readers’ awareness of local nonprofit organizations through both advertising and feature articles.
for support of the advancement of equity in the African-American Community in California  
Silicon Valley Community Foundation is a leading connector and collaborator in the region that is catalyzing resources to support Black power-building and movement-based organizations. This grant will contribute to sustaining investments and resources to eradicate systemic and institutional racism.
for strengthening Latinx‐led or serving orgs by investing in capacity and leadership activities  
Silicon Valley Community Foundation is a leading connector and collaborator in the region. This grant will support targeted, long-term investments for Silicon Valley’s nonprofits that serve Latinx communities or have Latinx leadership. This grant will contribute to sustaining investments and resources to eradicate systemic and institutional racism.

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