2013 Total Grants by Type Total Amount Awarded: $8,139,310 Number of Grants Awarded: 906

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1 2013 Total Grants by Type Total Amount Awarded: $8,139,310 Number of Grants Awarded: 906 $400K $242K $76K $69K $23K $60K $5K $1.1M $957K $2.0M $3.2M Donor-Advised Grants ($3.2M) Community Leadership Project ($400K) Rydell Fellowships ($60K) Scholarships ($69K) Designated Agency ($242K) Community Grants ($957K) Other Grants ($5K) Holiday and Good Times ($76K) Diversity Partnership ($23K) Fiscal Sponsor Payout ($1.1M) Regional Water Resources Projects ($2M)

2 $3,229, org $1, Project $500 Acumen Fund $1,000 AG Against Hunger $31,500 Ag Innovations Network $5,000 Agricultural Awareness and Literacy $4,000 Agri-Culture $6,000 Agriculture and Land-Based Training $8,250 Association AgSafe $10,000 Aikido of Santa Cruz $2,000 Alisal Center for the Fine Arts $2,500 American Cancer Society, Silicon $8,346 Valley/Central Coast Region American Cancer Society, Redding $325 American Conservatory Theater $4,500 American Enterprise Institute for Public $2,000 Policy Research American Farmland Trust $1,000 American Philosophical Society $2,500 American Red Cross Santa Cruz $10,500 Chapter American Red Cross Ventura $5,000 American Voices $250 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum $1,000 Arts Council for Monterey $1,450 Arts Council Santa Cruz $15,500 Arts Habitat $1,000 Aspen Santa Fe Ballet $1,000 Association of Zoos and Aquariums $5,000 Atlantic Little League $250 Audubon California $6,000 Aushadi Health $20,000 Bellarmine College Preparatory $10,000 Berkeley Youth Alternatives $2,500 Best Friends Animal Society $500 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz $6,500 Big Sur Health Center $1,000 Big Timber Fire Department $5,000 Blue Ocean Institute at Stony Brook $10,000 University Blueberry Family Health $10,000 Bonita School $5,000 Boy Scouts of America, Silicon Valley $275 Monterey Bay Area Council Boys & Girls Club of Santa Maria Valley $7,000 Boys and Girls Club of Santa Cruz $6,800 Branciforte Middle School $250 Bravo!Vail $15,000 Breakaway College Access Project $1,000 Breakthrough for Men $300 Bridges of Hope Community Resource $400 Center, Inc. Cabrillo College $81,198 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary $12,500 Music Cabrillo Stage $1,000 California Agricultural Leadership $500 California Certified Organic Farmers $10,000 California Clean Money Campaign $500 California Grey Bears, Inc. $13,000 California State Parks $6,000 California Strawberry Growers $5,000 Scholarship Fund Campus Kids Connection, Inc. $7,000 Cancer Patient Alliance $10,000 Casa de la Cultura Center $4,142 Cascades Academy $1,000 Cato Institute $1,000 Center for Constitutional Rights $500 Center for Investigative Reporting $500 Central Coast Alliance United for a $9,500 Sustainable Economy (CAUSE) Central Coast HIV/AIDS Services $5,000 Central Coast Lighthouse Keepers $500 Central Coast Literacy Council $6,500 Central Coast Visiting Nurse $1,500 Association Central Coast YMCA $11,500 Central Coast Youth Baseball $250 Ceres Community Project $7,500 Challenge Success $2,500 Children's Discovery Museum of San $1,000 Jose Children's Hospice and Palliative Care $15,000 Coalition Children's Hospital Central California $5,000 Children's Workshop School PTA $2,000

3 City Impact $5,000 City of Salinas $250 City of Santa Clara, Santa Clara Senior $1,500 Center City of Santa Cruz $250 Coastal Conservation and Research $15,000 Coastal Kids Home Care $7,500 Coastal Watershed Council $2,000 Coevolution Institute $1,000 College of Adaptive Arts $500 College Track $5,000 Common Cause Education Fund $300 Community Action Board of Santa Cruz $9,000 Community Agroecology Network $15,000 Community Alliance with Family $500 Farmers Community Bridges $19,750 Community for Monterey $10,000 Community Music School of Santa Cruz $500 Community Partners $1,000 Community Water Solutions $500 Computer History Museum $2,000 Concord Academy $1,000 Conflict Resolution Center $500 Corporation of the Fine Arts Museums $1,000 Court Appointed Special Advocates of $15,500 Santa Cruz (CASA) Cultural Media Services, Inc. $250 CuriOdyssey at Coyote Point $2,500 Delta School $4,000 Democracy Now! Productions Inc. $750 Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt $500 Development Engineering Research $2,500 Institute Dientes Community Dental Care $19,392 Diversity Center $19,750 Doctors Without Borders USA $500 Dominican Hospital $10,000 Easter Seals Central California $500 Education, Training and Research $2,000 Associates (ETR Associates) El Camino Real Futbol League $2,740 El Centrito Family Learning Centers $5,000 Elkhorn Slough $51,000 Encompass Community Services $18,550 Ensemble Monterey Bay Chamber Orchestra $1,000 EternityWorks $6,165 Everyday Dharma Zen Center $2,000 Exploratorium $1,000 Fair Vote - Center for Voting and $1,000 Democracy Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting $500 (FAIR) Fall River Elementary School $9,100 Fall River Junior Senior High School $1,500 Fall River Valley Library Corp. $1,000 Family Supportive Housing $5,000 Farmworkers Self-Help, Inc. $20,000 Film Biz Recycling $25,000 Firelight $3,000 First Congregational Church $5,000 Five Mile House $750 Food Bank for Monterey $7,500 Food Bank of Santa Barbara $11,000 Food for the Hungry $500 FOOD Share, Inc. $5,000 Free Speech for People, Inc. $500 Freedom from Hunger $1,000 Friends of Hopkins Marine Station $5,000 Friends of Long Marine Lab, Seymour $33,500 Center Friends of Olympia Station $500 Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks $7,750 Friends of the Big Timber Carnegie $2,500 Public Library Friends of the Santa Cruz Public $5,750 Libraries Friends of the Sea Otter $2,000 Friends, Artists and Neighbors of $5,000 Elkhorn Slough Funders for LGBTQ Issues $900 Future Leaders of America $5,000 G.I.F.T. Inc. $4,142 Gateway School $7,750 Gault Elementary School $300 Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory $11,000 School Girls Inc. of the Central Coast $6,000 GLIDE $5,000 Global Fund for Women $1,000 Global Refugee Center Inc. $1,000 Good Shepherd Catholic School $300 Groundspark $500

4 Grower-Shipper Association $1,500 Growing Up Wild $500 Guitars Not Guns $2,000 H. A. Hyde Elementary School $1,500 Hall District Elementary School $1,295 Hamilton College $500 Hartnell College $750 Healing Our Future $5,000 Health Projects Center $500 Heart of the Valley Services for Seniors $500 Inc. Hekima Place $500 Heritage $1,000 Heritage Society of Pacific Grove $1,000 Hillsborough Education $10,000 Hilton Bialek Habitat $2,500 Holy Eucharist Catholic Church $2,000 Homeless Garden Project $2,250 Homeless Services Center $46,350 Hoover Institution, Stanford University $75,000 Hospice of Santa Cruz $26,350 Hospice of the Valley $500 Human Rights Watch $500 Humane Society of the United States $1,000 icivics $1,000 Ihsan for West Africa $2,300 Independent World Television Inc. $25,000 Institute for Justice $1,000 Institute for Public Accuracy $500 International Game Fish Association $1,000 International Health Emissaries $1,000 International Rivers $250 International School-to-School $1,380 Partnership Jacob's Heart Children's Cancer $29,142 Association Janus of Santa Cruz $1,000 Jean and Ed Kelly $1,000 Jewel Theatre Company $1,750 Jewish Family and Children Services $500 Jewish Home and Senior Living $500 Jordan & Kyra Memorial $500 Junior Achievement of Northern $3,000 California Junior Achievement Worldwide $40,000 Kalamazoo College $5,000 Karimu International Help $7,500 KAZU 90.3 FM $7,250 Kermit McKenzie Junior High School $5,000 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower $7,000 KQED Northern California Public $3,000 Broadcasting, Inc. KUNR Public Radio $1,000 KUSP-FM $2,750 Kuumbwa Jazz Center $15,450 Land Trust of Santa Cruz $56,500 LandWatch Monterey $5,500 Latino Outreach of Tehama $5,000 Learning Gardens Institute $2,000 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - $12,788 Central California Chapter Life is for Everyone, Inc. $2,000 Life Lab Science Program $12,500 Loaves and Fishes $5,782 Make A Wish of the $752 Greater Bay Area Manton Union School District $760 MapLight $1,000 Marian Medical Center $5,000 Mary Buren Elementary School $2,500 MASS Design Group $1,000 Mayers Memorial Hospital District $1,500 McArthur Volunteer Fire Department $380 McCallum Theatre for the Performing $2,500 Arts Medical Teams International $250 Michigan State University $5,400 Middlebury College $1,000 Mid-Pen Resident Services Corp $4,000 mongabay.org $250 Montana Land Reliance $15,000 Monterey Bay Academy $2,370 Monterey Bay Aquarium $16,000 Monterey Farm Bureau $1,500 Monterey Youth Museum $2,500 Monterey Peninsula College $1,000 Monterey Peninsula $7,500 Mountain Lion $1,000 Mountain Parks $500 Movember, Inc. $1,559 Museo Eduardo Carillo $250 Museum of Art and History at the $28,500 McPherson Center National Outdoor Leadership School $5,000 (NOLS)

5 National Park $5,000 National Radio Project $500 Natividad Medical $85,000 Natural Resources Defense Council $250 Nature Conservancy $10,000 New Israel Fund $1,500 North Monterey High School $750 Northern Sierra Partnership $5,000 NPR $500 Oikonos $1,000 Older Women's League $300 One Step A La Vez $10,000 O'Neill Sea Odyssey $14,500 Oxnard School District $9,500 Pachamama Alliance $39,500 Pacific Collegiate School $3,000 Pacific West Christian Academy $250 Pajaro Valley Arts Council (PVAC) $1,000 Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust $17,750 Pajaro Valley Girls Softball $250 Pajaro Valley Historical Association $4,500 Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes $1,000 Pajaro Valley Shelter Services $12,140 Pajaro Valley Unified School District $5,500 Pajaro Valley Youth Football League $250 Pajaro Valley Youth Soccer Club $4,250 Palo Alto Medical (PAMF) $1,000 Paws of Chico Spay Neuter Program $1,000 Peacock Acres $4,000 Peninsula Open Space Trust $1,000 People's Self-Help Housing $2,500 Pets Without Partners $340 Planned Parenthood Federation of $2,000 America Planned Parenthood Mar Monte $12,800 Porter Memorial Library $2,100 PRBO Conservation Science $1,000 Project for the People of Paraguay $1,000 ProLiteracy Worldwide $5,000 Public Campaign $500 Rancho Cielo Youth Campus $500 Redwings Horse Sanctuary $250 Resource Center for Nonviolence $1,500 Resource Conservation District of Santa $8,000 Cruz Resource Legacy Fund $1,500 Rice University $150,000 Robert Louis Stevenson School $2,250 Rocky Mountain Institute $1,500 Room to Read $5,000 Rotary Club of Freedom $1,000 Rotary Club of Watsonville $1,000 Roundup River Ranch $5,000 Sacramento Self-Help Housing $2,000 Salinas Area Chamber of Commerce $250 Salinas Girls Fastpitch, Inc. (Salinas $250 Storm) Salud Para La Gente $7,500 Samaritan's Purse $1,000 San Francisco AIDS $1,405 San Francisco Symphony $1,500 San Francisco Zoological Society $2,500 San Jose Jazz $700 Santa Clara City Library $500 and Friends Santa Clara University $1,000 Santa Cruz Art League $250 Santa Cruz Association of Realtors $250 Housing Santa Cruz Ballet Theatre $1,000 Santa Cruz Baroque Festival $2,250 Santa Cruz Chamber Players $250 Santa Cruz Community Ventures $35,000 Santa Cruz Animal Shelter $750 Santa Cruz FC Revolution $440 Santa Cruz Office of Education $5,000 Santa Cruz Parks, Open Spaces $2,500 and Cultural Services Santa Cruz Sheriff's Activity $250 League Santa Cruz Symphony $7,000 Santa Cruz Education $10,250 Santa Cruz Hillel $750 Santa Cruz Hub for Sustainable $10,250 Transportation Santa Cruz Montessori School $5,000 Santa Cruz Museum Association $18,000 Santa Cruz SPCA $500 Santa Cruz Toddler Care Center $17,000 Santa Cruz Walk to End Alzheimer's $450 Santa Cruz Women's Health Center $62,800 Save Our Shores $16,000 Save the Manatee Club $1,000 Save the Redwoods League $6,000 Saving and Preserving Arts and $5,000 Cultural Environments SCB Alumni, Inc. $9,500

6 Science Buddies $2,000 Scotts Valley Girls Softball $250 Seacology $5,000 Second Harvest Food Bank $83,271 Second Saturday Network $1,000 Sempervirens Fund $251,000 Senior Network Services $5,850 Service League of Watsonville $500 Community Hospital Shakespeare Santa Cruz $12,000 Shared Adventures $2,500 Sheffield Place $305 Shelter Outreach Plus $3,300 Shepherd School of Music-Rice $2,000 University Siena House $3,260 Sierra Nevada Alliance $1,000 Sierra Senior Services $830 Sierra Vista Child and Family Services, $10,000 Inc. Smile Train $1,000 Social Advocates for Youth $1,000 Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Council $1,000 of Santa Cruz Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF) $1,500 Soquel High Fund $2,000 South San Jose Youth Soccer League $1,000 Spinal Cord Society, Santa Cruz $300 Chapter St. Anthony $2,500 St. Francis Soup Kitchen $1,000 St. Jude Children's Research Hospital $250 St. Michael the Archangel Church $500 St. Michael's College $1,000 St. Patrick's Catholic Church $2,000 Stanford University $15,000 Stanford University School of Medicine $30,000 Stanford-Hopkins Marine Station $3,000 Student Conservation Association $6,000 Sun Street Centers $495 Survivors Healing Center $5,000 Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure $3,817 Sustainable Conservation $100,000 Tahoe Forest Health System $500 Tahoe Rim Trail Association $1,000 Tahoe Truckee Community $2,500 Tannery Arts Center $5,250 Tau Beta Pi $2,000 Team G $500 Tehama Department of Education Temple Beth El/Jewish Community Center $7,000 $10,500 The Community Food Pantry $2,942 The Dawn Redwoods Charitable Trust $250 The Family Literacy Academy of Tampa $5,000 Bay The Independent Institute $1,000 The Jackie Robinson $1,000 The Leadership Conference Education $250 Fund The Santa Cruz Fair Heritage $500 The Tech Museum $4,500 The Trust for Conservation Innovation $1,500 The University California $500 State University Chico The Vail Jazz $3,000 The Women's of California $300 Theatre Ventures International $50,000 Tierra Pacifica Charter School $2,000 Tower - San Jose State $1,000 University Truckee River Watershed Council $1,000 Truckee Trails $1,500 Trust for Public Land $7,000 Truthout $1,000 Tuolumne River Trust $2,000 UC Santa Cruz $28,070 UCLA Athletic Development $1,000 United for a Fair Economy $500 United Way of Santa Cruz $6,000 University of Illinois $500 US Sailing $1,000 Vail Valley $7,500 Valencia Elementary Home and School $1,000 Club Valley Churches United Missions $88,601 Ventana Wilderness Alliance $3,000 Ventana Wildlife Society $22,000 Ventura Community $12,500 Vista Center for the Blind and Visually $5,000 Impaired Volunteer Centers of Santa Cruz $2,500 Waddell Creek Association $1,000

7 Walnut Avenue Women's Center $500 Washington Peace Center $2,000 Watsonville High School $1,690 Watsonville Law Center $1,000 Watsonville Wetlands Watch $7,000 Wharf to Wharf Race $6,000 WildAid, Inc. $50,000 William James Association $15,000 Women for Women International $1,000 Women's Center of San Joaquin Co. $1,000 Women's Crisis Support - Defensa de $29,150 Mujeres Women's Empowerment Network $500 Women's Initiative for Self Employment $2,500 Wordstock $1,000 World Wildlife Fund $50,000 Worldwide Fistula Fund $1,000 Wounded Warrior Project $1,300 YES! $5,000 Yosemite Conservancy $1,000 Your Future Is Our Business $6,900 Youth Resource Bank of SCC $4,392 YWCA of Watsonville $16,500 $956, Project $9,000 AG Against Hunger $10,000 Agricultural History Project $10,000 Arts Council Santa Cruz $23,000 Boomerang DBA Youth $15,000 City Council Breakaway College Access Project $5,000 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary $15,000 Music California Climate and Agriculture $8,000 Network CASA of Santa Cruz $25,000 Center for Community Advocacy $25,000 Central Coast Center for Independent $15,000 Living Coastal Kids Home Care $10,000 Coastal Watershed Council $5,000 Community Action Board of Santa $13,600 Cruz, Inc. Community Television of Santa Cruz $5,000 Dientes Community Dental Care $30,000 Diversity Center $10,000 Ecology Action $12,000 El Pajaro Community Development $35,000 Corporation ETR Associates $33,000 Family Service Agency of the Central $10,000 Coast Friends of Olympia Station $15,000 Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks $30,000 Green Ways to School $9,000 Habitat for Humanity Santa Cruz $6,500 Health Projects Center $15,000 Homeless Services Center $20,000 Hospice of Santa Cruz $15,000 Jacob's Heart Children's Cancer $15,000 Association Jewel Theatre Company $15,000 Kuumbwa Jazz Center $15,000 Land Trust of Santa Cruz $20,000 Life Lab Science Program $35,000 Loaves and Fishes, Inc. $30,000 Mesa Verde Gardens $10,000 Mountain Parks $12,000 Museum of Art and History at the $20,000 McPherson Center New Music Works $12,000 O'Neill Sea Odyssey $15,000 Pajaro Valley Shelter Services $20,000 Planned Parenthood Mar Monte $35,000 Resource Conservation District of $18,000 Santa Cruz Salud Para La Gente $19,550 Santa Cruz City Schools $15,000 Santa Cruz Community Counseling Ctr $50,000 Santa Cruz Community Ventures $15,000 Santa Cruz College $16,000 Commitment Santa Cruz Friends of the Rail $15,000 & Trail

8 Santa Cruz Symphony $15,000 Santa Cruz Education $15,000 Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center $15,000 Save Our Shores $20,000 Senior Network Services $15,000 The Beat Within $10,000 White Hawk Indian Council $10,000 Work4Youth Project of Youth $20,000 Resource Bank $400,000 Communities Organized for Relational $80,000 Power in Action (COPA) Conflict Resolution Center $80,000 Pajaro Valley Arts Council (PVAC) $80,000 Watsonville Law Center $80,000 YWCA of Watsonville $80,000 $4,950 Funders for LGBTQ Issues $250 Health Improvement Partnership SCC $1,500 Scotts Valley Fire District $200 The ALS Association Golden West $1,000 United Way of Santa Cruz $1,000 United Way of Santa Cruz $1,000 $60,000 Jody Alexander $20,000 Jim Denevan $20,000 Elizabeth Stevens $20,000 $76,221 California Grey Bears, Inc. $400 Children's Hospice and Palliative Care $400 Community Bridges $300 CASA of Santa Cruz $400 Encompass Community Services $800 Families in Transition, Inc. $300 Family Service Agency of Ctrl. Coast $300 Homeless Services Center $500 Jacob's Heart Children's Cancer Assoc. $300 Mental Health Client Action Network $300 Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes $600 Pajaro Valley Shelter Services $400 Santa Cruz Animal Shelter $1,000 Senior Network Services $300 St. Francis Soup Kitchen $300 Walnut Avenue Women's Center $400 Holiday: 16 $7,000 Habitat for Humanity Santa Cruz Co. $13,067 Homeless Services Center $13,057 Pajaro Valley Shelter Services $14,087 Santa Cruz Community Counseling Ctr $13,458 Watsonville Law Center $15,552 Good Times: 5 $69,221

9 $69,150 Amanda Akiyama $6.000 Emmett and Elsie Geiser Scholarship Fund Nelida Avila $6,000 Judy Anton Woman of Valor/Lupita Loves to Read Project Scholarship Fund Kjerstine Crowder $8,000 Louis J. and Mary Ellen Schultz Scholarship Fund Abigail Gargett $750 Dan Wood Scholarship Fund AnaIsabel Huezo-Fernandez $1,000 John L. Turner Scholarship Fund Autumn Jacobi/Camp Unalayee $2,000 Matt s Climb Scholarship Fund Dyani Jacobo $6,000 Emmett and Elsie Geiser Scholarship Fund Hannah Meyers $8,000 Louis J. and Mary Ellen Schultz Scholarship Fund Steven Milazzo $1,800 Barbara J. Thompson Scholarship Fund Austin Park $8,000 Louis J. and Mary Ellen Schultz Scholarship Fund Madeleine Powers $4,000 R.H. Beel Scholarship Fund Megan Veach $1,800 Barbara J. Thompson Scholarship Fund Erin Welty $6,000 Emmett and Elsie Geiser Scholarship Fund Ruben Zamora $8,000 Simunovich Family Agricultural Scholarship Fund Rachel Zhang $1,800 Barbara J. Thompson Scholarship Fund $22,500 Diversity Center $12,500 Encompass Community Services $10,000 $241,820 American Cancer Society - Silicon $5,179 Valley/Central Coast Region American Red Cross Santa Cruz Co. $8,305 Cabrillo College $5,179 Community Bridges $9,112 Family Service Agency of Ctrl Coast $6,602 Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks $1,075 Friends of Santa Cruz Public Libraries $11,340 Friends of Watsonville Animal Shelter $2,470 Girl Scouts of Calif.'s Central Coast $12,458 Habitat for Humanity SCC $5,179 Hospice of Santa Cruz $12,462 Land Trust of Santa Cruz $56,591 Moreland Notre Dame School $6,575 Museum of Art& McPherson $2,295 New Music Works $1,150 Pajaro Valley Historical Association $21,035 Pajaro Valley Shelter Services $12,457 Salvation Army Santa Cruz $5,179 Salvation Army Watsonville $8,301 Santa Cruz Actors' Theatre $1,104 Santa Cruz Animal Shelter $2,470 Santa Cruz Parks, Open Spaces $3,935 and Cultural Services Santa Cruz Symphony $1,043 Santa Cruz SPCA $1,150 Temple Beth El/Jewish Community Ctr $1,252 Twin Lakes Church $1,044 Ventana Wilderness Alliance $1,236 Visiting Nurse Association of SC Co. $12,457 Volunteer Centers of SCC $8,305 Watsonville High School $8,310 YWCA of Watsonville $6,571 $1,067,386 Borina (4) $380,000 Healthy Kids of Santa Cruz $687,386

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