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Horner Foundation Grants: Alameda & Contra Costa Counties, Bay Area, California
Horner Foundation
Our Mission
The Horner Foundation is a family-based charity dedicated to partnering with community-based organizations that provide youth, aged 10-19, hands-on experiential learning opportunities through Out of School Time (OST) to foster positive youth development.
We work in 4 geographic regions, determined by where family members live, their specific interests and needs identified by the community.
Our Vision
- All youth will be empowered to realize their full potential and become active participants in their communities.
- All youth will have ample opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to experience a diversity of quality learning styles and frameworks.
- All youth will be healthy, strong, and well-prepared for the 21st Century.
Organizational Funding Statement
The Horner Foundation strives to be responsive and meet organizations where they are. This means that we may provide multi-year funding and ongoing support to nonprofits who may be launching a pilot project or going through a transition. However, we also believe in the value of diverse funding sources. The Horner Foundation typically funds organizations for 1-2 funding cycles (2-4 years). In rare cases, we may fund an organizations for 3 funding cycles (6 years).
Grants
The Foundation awards two-year grants dedicated to project funding. We fund in four geographic regions, each with its own funding priorities.
Alameda & Contra Costa Counties, Bay Area, California: Youth Food Justice, Youth Sports, & Girls Empowerment
For the past several years, the Horner Foundation has worked at the intersection of youth development and food justice, with the goal of empowering youth to learn about and take action to localize their food system and increase food security for all. Our 2026–2027 funding will continue this mission, with an increased emphasis on youth-led and youth-organized projects. Youth outcomes are maximized when youth can envision, organize, and execute projects alongside supportive adult mentors and allies. The Foundation aims to provide more funding directly to youth in the Bay Area, so that they can make a measurable difference in their communities.
We are also continuing our newer funding focus to empower young women and girls to access experiential learning and leadership opportunities in the Bay Area.
In addition, the Foundation is expanding its funding priorities to include Youth Sports programs that promote leadership, teamwork, confidence, and access to high-quality athletic opportunities for under-resourced youth. We are particularly interested in organizations that use sports as a vehicle for positive youth development, academic support, and life skills building.
Funding Focuses
Youth Food Justice
- Organizations working at the intersection of youth development and food justice
- Grants that work to elevate youth voice will be prioritized. This may include mini-grant programs for youth, where one organization or collective of organizations build on existing infrastructure or create a new program for youth to apply for / receive mini-grants. It is understood that many youth development programs provide adult mentoring and structured opportunities for youth to participate meaningfully.
Youth Sports
- Organizations that provide equitable access to organized sports for under-resourced youth, using athletics as a platform for leadership development, mentorship, academic encouragement, and social-emotional growth.
- Priority may be given to programs that: Reduce financial barriers to participation; Provide structured mentorship and coaching; Integrate academic or life-skills components; Demonstrate measurable impact on youth outcomes
Girls Empowerment
- Organizations that expand access to experiential learning, leadership development, and confidence-building opportunities for girls and young women in the Bay Area.
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East Bay Community Foundation
Our Mission
East Bay Community Foundation partners with donors, social movements, and the community to eliminate structural barriers, advance racial equity, and transform political, social, and economic outcomes for all who call the East Bay home.
Our Vision
Achieving an inclusive, fair, and just East Bay will require transforming our region’s power structures to promote equity.
We strive to build a foundation that advances justice grounded in principles that are informed by the community and rooted in practices of anti-oppression.
Women’s Catalytic Fund
The Women’s Catalytic Fund (WCF) is an East Bay-based giving circle with a mission to fund California-based organizations working towards gender equity. The fund prioritizes investing in female-identifying, non-binary, and gender non-conforming leaders in primarily BIPOC communities. One of the main goals of WCF, made up of nine members, is to fund smaller organizations with budgets under a million dollars. They are also interested in catalytic projects that may not have received funding from other foundations.
As a group of women who are passionate about intersectional feminism, WCF aims to provide funding for work happening at the grassroots level. Each biannual grant cycle, they allocate one-time $15,000 grants that can be put to use immediately, enabling innovative, experimental, and transformative work in California. They believe in supporting the many incredible individuals and organizations that are working to improve gender justice in their communities.
By providing funding opportunities to those who may not have access to traditional philanthropic resources, the members of the Women’s Catalytic Fund strive to give these community-driven projects resources that can help them succeed.
Our intention is to give directly to frontline organizations when and where resources are most needed. To be considered for funding, initiatives, projects, actions or events must:
- Address gender-based inequity, gender-based violence, patriarchy, or transphobia. We define this as responding to the needs, or developing talent and leadership or independence of female-identifying, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming members of targeted communities.
- Be catalytic. We define this as having the potential to serve as a model or to have a ripple effect, accelerate change, be inventive or experimental
- Be intersectional and collaborative. We define this as crossing boundaries between organizations, issues, and identities in order to create change.
- Prioritize low-income women, women of color, or immigrant women, inclusive of all those identifying as female, and led by and representative of the community being served.
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in California
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for California?
Grants are most commonly $120,858.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Women in California year over year?
In 2024, funders in California awarded a total of 98,178 grants.
2022 237,186
2023 236,635
2024 98,178
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Grants for Women in California given out in California, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Grants for Women in California changing over time?
Funding has increased by -68.67%.
2022 $34,364,756,699
2023
$37,770,770,141
9.91%
2024
$11,833,634,997
-68.67%
California Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Los Angeles County, Santa Clara County, and San Francisco County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles County | $3,427,226,516 |
| Santa Clara County | $1,845,581,276 |
| San Francisco County | $1,244,695,188 |
| Alameda County | $1,062,406,573 |
| San Diego County | $904,295,076 |