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1 Grants Amount Project Title Access Support Network $20, Food pantry program in Monterey County Fiscal sponsorship projects: Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County ($25,000), ACTION Council of Monterey County, Inc. $55, Greenfield Community Science Workshop ($20,000), and Cesar Chavez Futbol Academy ($10,000) ACTION Council of Monterey County, Inc. $50, Operating Support Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association $35, Farmer Readiness to Enable Student Health Alisal Center for the Fine Arts, Inc. and fiscal sponsorship projects Alzheimer's Association $30, Operating support (restricted to Monterey County office) American Red Cross Central Coast Chapter $120, Multi-year operating support ($60,000/year over two Arts Habitat $5, Artists Open Studio Tour program support Aspiranet $20, Cherish Receiving Center in Monterey County Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County $50, Multi-year: Mentoring services expansion ($25,000/year for two Big Sur Charter School $5, Operating Support Big Sur Health Center $80, Multi-year program support ($40,000/year over two Big Sur International Marathon Inc. $10, Just Run youth fitness program Big Sur Land Trust Multi-year capital support: Land aquisition for Carr Lake project ($167,000 over $167, two Bolsa Knolls Middle School (Santa Rita Union District) $4, Bolsa Knolls Garden Project $300, Multi-year operating support ($150,000/year over two Breakthrough Men's Community $20, Program support Capital and program support: 1. Nursing Instruction Enhancement ($200,000) Cabrillo College Foundation $242, Cabrillo Youth Chorus ($10,000) 3. Cabrillo Advancement Program ($10,000) 4. Baseball / Softball Program ($12,000) 5. STEM Tutoring ($10,000) Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music $40, Multi-year operating support ($20,000/year over two California FarmLink $30, Program support: Land and Resource Access for Farmers California Grey Bears $40, Brown Bag Program Calvary Christian High School $8, Capital support: Gymnasium Improvements Camerata Singers, Inc. Campaign for the Preservation of Mission San Antonio de Padua Multi-year capital support: Mission Seismic Retrofitting and Restoration for West $100, Convento-Retreat Wing ($50,000/year over two Carmel Ideas Foundation $19, Authors & Ideas Festival: Student Programs Carmel River School $5, Camp SEA Lab Carmel River Watershed Conservancy CASA of San Benito County $20, Multi-year operating support ($10,000/year over two CASA of Santa Cruz County $100, Multi-year operating support ($50,000/year over two Catamaran Literary Reader Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Monterey $100, Multi-year operating support ($50,000/year over two Ceiba Public Schools Multi-year capital support: Science Classrooms Renovation ($150,000/year over $300, two Center for Community Advocacy $80, Multi-year operating support ($40,000/year over two Center for Photographic Art $5, Lecture series Central Coast Center for Independent Living Central Coast Youth Sports Organization $20, South County Youth Sports and Recreational Activities Chamber Music Monterey Bay $20, Multi-year Operating Support ($10,000/year over two Chartwell School $25, Materials, supplies, equipment, assistive technologies City of King $30, Citywide Police Security Camera System City of Monterey $100, Capital support: Colton Hall ADA project Classic Guitar Society of Carmel $10, Healing Guitar Program Coalition of Homeless Services Providers Coastal Kids Home Care Community Bridges $80, Multi-year Lift Line transportation program ($40,000/year over two Community Food Bank of San Benito County $125, Operating support $10, Soberanes Fire Fund Girls' Health in Girls' Hands ($150,000 over one year), Big Sur Relief ($50,000 over $700, one year), and Monterey County Gives campaign support ($250,000/year over two Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County Multi-year support: Girls in Pajaro Valley Initiative $200,000 over 3 years ($65k, $200, $75k, $60k) Community Homeless Solutions Community Partnership for Youth $216, Multi-year operating support ($108,000/year over two County of Santa Cruz Multi-year support: Collective impact strategies for Santa Cruz County ($75,000 $75, over two Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center, Inc. $15, Interpretation Services for Salinas office Dientes Community Dental Clinic, Inc. $60, Operating support El Pajaro Community Development Corporation $20, Program support: Entrepreneurship Training El Sistema USA (YOSAL) $25, Operating support El Teatro Campesino $15, Viva La Causa - A Retrospective
2 Ensemble Monterey Eternityworks $10, Youth N.O.W. Tutoring Program Everyone's Harvest Family Service Agency of the Central Coast $45, Operating support First 5 Monterey County (Monterey County Children and Families Commission) $500, Early childhood Education Strategies First 5 Santa Cruz County $100, Santa Cruz Reading Corps Food Bank for Monterey County $200, Multi-year Operating support ($100,000/year over two Foundation for the Monterey County Free Libraries $100, Multi-year program support ($50,000/year over two Franciscan Workers of Junipero Serra $150, Transitional Housing support: House of Peace Friends of Camp SEA Lab $2, Underserved Schools Scholarship Fund Friends of Olympia Station $15, ArtSmart $125, Matching operating support and scholarships Gathering for Women - Monterey $250, Matching Capital Support Hall District Elementary School $10, Student Field Trips Hartnell College Foundation Multi-year matching capital support: Science Building ($125,000/year over 2 $250, Multi-year capital and program support: Center for Performing Arts and Early Hartnell College Foundation $500, Education, Health, and Agriculture Career Pathways ($250,000/year over two Hazel Hawkins Hospital Foundation $115, Capital support: Diabetes Center Health Projects Center $50, Multi-year operating support ($25,000/year over two Hollister Youth Alliance $150, Multi-year operating support ($50,000/year over three Homeless Garden Project HOPE Services $25, Community Employment Services expansion in Monterey County Hope, Horses, and Kids $10, Program and Barn Assistant Hospice of Santa Cruz County $45, Palliative care program Housing Resource Center of Monterey County $50, Homeless prevention and supportive services for seniors Imagine Supported Living Services $5, Incubator for Developmental Disabilities Independent Transportation Network Monterey County $30, Multi-year operating support ($15,000/year over two International School of Monterey $40, Multi-year education programs ($20,000/year over two Jewel Theatre Company Junior League of Monterey County, Inc. Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International $40, Multi-year program support ($20,000/year over two Kuumbwa Jazz Society $60, Multi-year operating support ($30,000/year over two Land Trust of Santa Cruz County $100, Capital support: Watsonville Slough Farm Trails Life Lab Science Program $15, Operating support Live Oak School District $210, Multi-year support: Cradle to Career Initiative ($105,000/year over two Loaves, Fishes & Computers $40, Multi-year operating support ($20,000/year over two Los Arboles Middle School $7, Special needs student projects Monterey Bay Sports League, Inc. $12, Youth Soccer Program Monterey Bay Swim Club $15, Operating support Monterey County Agricultural and Rural Life Museum $19, Education programs Monterey County Pops, Inc. $20, Free outdoor pops concert series Monterey Museum of Art $100, Multi-year Operating Support ($50,000/year over two Monterey Peninsula College Foundation $55, Capital support: Child Development Center Monterey Peninsula Junior Golf Association $35, Junior golf programs and scholarships Monterey Peninsula Unified School District $250, Marina High School College and Career Prep equipment Monterey Peninsula Unified School District $100, Seaside High School Community Makerspace Monterey PONY Baseball Softball Inc. $5, Program support Mountain Parks Foundation of Santa Cruz Multi-year capital support: Big Basin Museum renovation ($20,000/year over two $40, NAMI Santa Cruz County National Steinbeck Center O'Neill Sea Odyssey $40, Operating support Operation Christmas Cheer (The Salvation Army - Monterey Peninsula) $15, Operation Christmas Cheer Orchestra in the Schools Inc. Pacific Grove Art Center Association, Inc. Pacific Grove Art Center Association, Inc. Pacific Grove Unified School District $10, Gifted and Talented Education Program Pacific Repertory Theatre $80, Multi-year operating support ($40,000 / year over two Pajaro Valley Arts Council Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes $40, Multi-year operating support ($20,000/ year over two Palo Alto Medical Foundation for Health Care Research and Education $250, Capital support: Santa Cruz Cancer Care Operating Room Papillon Center for Loss and Transition $2, Pet Bereavement Support Program Parenting Connection of Monterey County $20, Play and Learn program support Parents Helping Parents, Inc. Partners for Peace $80, Multi-year operating support ($40,000/year over two Partnership for Children Peace of Mind Dog Rescue $15, Program support: Rescue and Adoption
3 Peacock Acres Inc. $10, Foster Youth Learning Center Point Lobos Foundation $50, Capital support: Sea Lion Point and Sand Hill Trail Restoration Positive Discipline Community Resources Radcliff Elementary $20, Bringing El Sistema to Radcliff Elementary Raising A Reader $25, Raising A Reader Monterey County Rancho Cielo, Inc. $200, Multi-year operating support ($100,000/year over two Read to Me Project Read to Me Project $25, Operating support Restorative Justice Partners, Inc. $40, Restorative Justice in the schools RotaCare Bay Area, Inc $20, Program Support: RotaCare Monterey Free Medical Clinic Salinas Area Reading is Fundamental $15, Books for North Monterey County and Salinas schools San Benito County Arts Council San Benito County Historical Society $7, Capital support: Outdoor stage Santa Catalina School Multi-year, matching support: Lower School Tuition Assistance ($225,000 over $225, two Santa Cruz County Symphony Association Santa Cruz Education Foundation $10, AVID Tutors Program Santa Cruz Shakespeare Save Our Shores $40, Multi-year operating support ($20,000/year over two Scotts Valley Community Theater Guild, Inc $20, Capital Support: Community Theater Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County $150, Food For Children ($42,400/year over 1.5 Shane's Inspiration $250, Multi-year capital support: Leo's Haven ($125,000/year over two Shared Adventures $5, Inclusive recreation programs Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council, Boy Scouts of America $100, Capital support: Crosby Kitchen at Camp Pico Blanco (matching) Sol Treasures $40, Multi-year operating support ($20,000/year over 2 Soquel High School $14, Athletic department golf cart purchase Special Olympics Northern California, Inc. $35, Community & schools sports programs in Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties Spring Hill - The Advanced Elementary School of Santa Cruz $20, Community Field Stone Soup Child Care Programs $5, Equipment Replacement Sun Street Centers Capital and program support: San Benito County Women's Residential Center $160, ($120,000), and Monterey County prevention services ($40,000) Sunset Cultural Center $20, Classroom Connections: Arts Education program Teen Kitchen Project $20, Teen Kitchen Project The Lyceum of Monterey County $20, Operating Support The Offset Project $20, Salinas Valley Waste Reduction Collaboration The Regents of the University of California at Santa Cruz Programs support: 1. Student emergency fund ($60,000) 2. Literacy leaders $146, ($36,000) 3. Women's golf team ($20,000) 4. Girls in Engineering ($30,000) The SPCA for Monterey County Multi-year support: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation ($40,000/year over two $80, The Tech Museum of Innovation Multi- year program support: Title 1 School Field Trips ($50,000/year over two $100, The Wahine Project, Inc. Tularcitos School $23, Swim safety program Turning Point of Central California, Inc $36, Capital Support: Van to transport youth United Way of Monterey County Multi-year support: Impact Monterey County, 2-1-1, Earn It Keep It Save It, $200, Volunteer Center United Way of Santa Cruz County Multi-year support: 2-1-1, Jovenes Sanos, and Youth Violence Prevention Task $130, Force ($65,000/year over two University Corporation at Monterey Bay $500, Imagine College Scholarship Support ($250,000/ year over two Programs support: 1. Chinatown Community Learning Center ($35,000) 2. University Corporation at Monterey Bay+A20 $255, Athletic locker rooms renovations ($25,000) 3. English language learners institute ($75,000) 4. Cinematic Arts facility renovations ($120,000) Ventana Wilderness Alliance $35, Multi-year program support: Youth in Wilderness ($17,500/year over two Watsonville High School $5, Drama program Young Life Salinas Valley $10, Youth programs Youth Arts Collective Inc. $40, Multi-year operating support ($20,000/year over two YWCA of Monterey County $30, Operating support Total Grants $11,926, Sponsorship & Other Gifts AFP Foundation for Philanthropy Alisal High School Capitola Public Safety and Community Service Foundation, Inc Carmel High School Scholarship Fund Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Monterey Central Coast VNA and Hospice Central Coast VNA and Hospice $ Employee Matching Gift $ Employee Matching Gift $4, Sponsorship of Fallen Officer Tribute $2, M Essay Contest $1, Employee Matching Gift $ Donation in memory of John J Sokolich $1, Donation in memory of Margo Donahue
4 Community Foundation of Carroll County $ Employee Matching Gift $5, Boots, BBQ, Bottles & Band (CC Meal) $50.00 Sponsorship Donation (Z Gals) Girls Inc. of the Central Coast $50.00 Employee Matching Gift Greenfield High School Harbor High Parent Booster Club Hooked on Golf Foundation $5, Fairway to Fitness Marina High School PTSA Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation $ Employee Matching Gift Monterey County Rape Crisis Center $50.00 Employee Matching Gift Monterey High School PTSA Pacific Grove High School PTA Pajaro Valley High School Palma School PGA TOUR Charities $5, Timothy W. Finchem First Tee Scholarship San Benito High School District Santa Cruz High School PTA United Way of Monterey County $3, Sober Grad Night Watsonville High School (Pajaro Valley Unified School District) Total Sponsorship & Other Gifts $49, Tournament Related Accelerated Achievement Academy Band Against MS, Inc. Carmel High School Scholarship Fund Central Coast Baptist Association Colorado Open Golf Foundation (The First Tee of Green Valley Ranch) Dustin Johnson Foundation East Bay Golf Foundation First Tee of Atlanta, Inc. Food on Foot Inc. Fresh Start Surgical Gifts Future Talent of Silicon Valley Future Talent of Silicon Valley Giants Community Fund Girls Inc. of the Central Coast Graves Elementary Greenfield Union School District Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California Henry F. Kammann Elementary School International School of Monterey Junipero Serra School (Grantee) King City Unified School District (Chalone Peaks School) Lifehouse Los Angeles Mission Inc. Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Madison Metro Youth Golf Initiative, Inc Main Street Middle School Mid-South Junior Golf Association Inc Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Inc. Orlando Health Foundation Pro Kids Golf Academy Inc Robin Hood Foundation Sacred Heart School Safe Homes Augusta Inc. Salinas High School San Antonio Golf Association Inc. San Francisco First Tee Santa Maria Joint Union High School District Santa Rita Elementary Smile Train St. Jude Sunrise Horse Rescue Sunshine Kids $1, AT&T STEM Zone $12, M Essay Contest Scholarship $115, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Donation, designated to the Morse Foundation $30, AT&T Chevron Shoot-Out $1, AT&T Taylormade 6th Green Amateur Contest $8, M Celebrity Challenge $10, AT&T Taylormade 6th Green Amateur Contest $1, AT&T STEM Zone $5, AT&T Taylormade 6th Green Amateur Contest $7, AT&T STEM Zone $ AT&T STEM Zone $1, AT&T STEM Zone $5, M Celebrity Challenge $30, AT&T Chevron Shoot-Out $1, AT&T STEM Zone $5, M Celebrity Challenge $12, M Essay Contest Scholarship $2, AT&T STEM Zone $50, Million Dollar Hole-in-One for Charity, presented by Facebook - Colt Ford $20, M Celebrity Challenge
5 The Barbara Sinatra Childrens Center at Eisenhower The First Tee The First Tee New York Inc. The First Tee of Central Florida The First Tee of Greater Houston The First Tee of Greater Washington The First Tee of the East Bay (More Choices, Inc.) The Hawn Foundation The Jack Stephens Youth Golf Academy, Inc. The Minneapolis Foundation (First Down Fund) The North Texas Junior Golf and Education Foundation The Toby Keith Foundation United Cerebral Palsy of the Inland Empire Warrior Dog Foundation Washington Union Elementary School Wisconsin Educational Youth Development Foundation Youth Development Corp of SW Ohio Monterey Peninsula Foundation Total Tournament Related $454, $ M Celebrity Challenge $4, AT&T Taylormade 6th Green Amateur Contest $1, AT&T Taylormade 6th Green Amateur Contest $20, M Celebrity Challenge $ M Celebrity Challenge Service Organizations Alisal High School Atwater High School (Merced Union High School District) Band Against MS, Inc. $30, AT&T Service Organization Donation Carmel Valley Rotary Foundation Carmel Valley Rotary Foundation $5, AT&T Service Organization Donation Everett Alvarez High School Junior League of Monterey Co. Inc. $10, AT&T Service Organization Donation Livingston High School Los Banos High School Monte Vista Christian School, Inc Monterey Bay Veterans, Inc. $12, AT&T Service Organization Donation Monterey Elks Lodge Youth Activities $6, AT&T Service Organization Donation National CaCa Community Involvement Fund $2, AT&T Service Organization Donation North Monterey County High School Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey Christian Brothers Institute of California Salinas High School San Benito High School District Sonora High School Soroptimist International of the Americas Spring Hill - The Advanced Elementary School of Santa Cruz $4, AT&T Service Organization Donation San Carlos School Junipero Serra School (Grantee) $25, AT&T Service Organization Donation Tillamook Police Cadet Association $100, AT&T Service Organization Donation Turlock High School Turlock Unified School District (Pitman High School) Youth on Course Total Service Organization $228, In-Kind Support $324, Discounts on Grants Payable -$29,013 Grants Repaid by Grantees -$100,925 Total $12,852,975.00
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