George H Sandy Foundation Co US Bankna Grants
Private foundation · EIN 94-6054473 · IRS 990-PF filings through tax year 2024
- Total grants paid
- $4.5M
- Grants reported
- 79
- Median grant
- $40K
- Future commitments
- None reported
Giving by tax year
| Tax year | Grants paid | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 79 | $4.5M |
Where George H Sandy Foundation Co US Bankna gives
States of grant recipients reported on the foundation's 990-PF filings, by dollars received.
Largest reported grants
The biggest individual grants on file, as reported by the foundation to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Purpose | Tax year | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second Harvest of Silicon Valley | SAN JOSE, CA | To provide support for their food assistance programs. | 2024 | $205K |
| RAPHAEL HOUSE | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To provide support services to homeless children and families and expand services to a larger number of recipients. | 2024 | $185K |
| ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY FOOD BANK | OAKLAND, CA | To provide nutritious food and nutrition education; distribute food through various networks. | 2024 | $185K |
| EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SF | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To support for emergency shelter, meals and other safety net services for the homeless. | 2024 | $165K |
| LA CAS DE LAS MADRES | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To provide domestic violence safety net services. | 2024 | $160K |
| HOMELESS PRENATAL PROGRAM | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To provide services for low-income and homeless families. | 2024 | $155K |
| Safe Sound | San Francisco, CA | To support their program to provide essential direct services, crisis support and education, including therapeutic childcare, early interventions, mental health services and emergency needs. | 2024 | $150K |
| SAN FRANCISCO AND MARIN FOOD BANK | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To support and expand Marin Pantry Network and SF Healthy Children Pantry program. | 2024 | $140K |
| FOOD BANK OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY | CONCORD, CA | To provide nutritional assistance to low-income people in Contra Costa and Solano counties. | 2024 | $130K |
| Advokids | Corte Madera, CA | To provide support for legal information, support, and education to advocates for foster children in California. | 2024 | $125K |
| CASA San Francisco | San Francisco, CA | To support their program to recruit, train and supervise volunteers to provide individual advocacy and mentoring to foster care kids. | 2024 | $110K |
| Swords to Ploughshares Vet Rights O | San Francisco, CA | To provide support services to homeless and low-income vets. | 2024 | $100K |
| Reading Partners | Oakland, CA | To provide support for recruiting and training volunteers to work one-on-one with low income students to improve reading skills to grade level. | 2024 | $100K |
| Huckleberry Youth Programs | San Francisco, CA | To support their programs to service high-needs youths in San Francisco and Marin. | 2024 | $85K |
| Larkin Street Youth Services | San Francisco, CA | To support their programs for Housing and Support services. | 2024 | $80K |
| BRIDGE THE GAP COLLEGE PREP MARIN C | SAUSALITO, CA | To provide academic support for vulnerable Marin City students through various educational programs. | 2024 | $75K |
| POMEROY REC REHABILITATION CNTR | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To provide support for the after-school program providing recreational, educational, and vocational facilities and services to individuals with disabilities. | 2024 | $75K |
| Samaritan House | San Mateo, CA | To support homelessness prevention program and services for low income families headed by single mothers in San Mateo County. | 2024 | $75K |
| Hamilton Families | San Francisco, CA | TO PROVIDE SHELTER AND SERVICES FOR HOMELESS AND LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS INCLUDING HOMELESS PREVENTION AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES | 2024 | $70K |
| ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To support Riley Center for Battered Women and their children. | 2024 | $70K |
| COMMUNITY OVERCOMING RELATIONSHIP A | SAN MATEO, CA | To provide safety, support and healing to battered women and children. | 2024 | $70K |
| REDWOOD EMPIRE FOOD BANK | SANTA ROSA, CA | To support their mobile Food Pantry Program serving low-income families with young children in Sonoma County. | 2024 | $70K |
| City Youth Now | San Francisco, CA | To support programs for youths under court jurisdiction through education and literacy. | 2024 | $65K |
| Sunset Youth Services | San Francisco, CA | To support Youth Development Program services for high risk youths. | 2024 | $65K |
| CURRY SENIOR CENTER | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | To provide services to seniors in the Tenderloin including primary health care, health education and behavioral health. | 2024 | $60K |
How to apply
This foundation publishes application instructions on its latest 990-PF and does not report restricting giving to preselected organizations. See more foundations that accept applications.
- Contact
- CHESTER R MACPHEE III
- Address
- PO BOX 591717 SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 941591717
- Phone
- 8002276468
- Deadlines
- NONE
- Application materials
- LETTERS EXPLAINING QUALIFIED ACTIVITIES UNDER IRC SECTION 501(C)(3).
- Restrictions
- CONTRIBUTIONS ARE MADE PRIMARILY TO SUPPORT LOCAL ACTIVITIES BENEFITTING THE HANDICAPPED AND INFIRMED, AND FOR EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT. HOWEVER, THERE ARE NO SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS OR LIMITATIONS.
About this data
Figures are aggregated from George H Sandy Foundation Co US Bankna's IRS Form 990-PF electronic filings (1 filing on file, most recent tax year 2024). Totals reflect grants the foundation reported as paid, and can lag the current year because foundations file annually and often on extension. Source: IRS 990-PF e-file archive.