DayBreak Adult Care Centers

San Leandro, CA ·EIN 20-4704743 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$1.2M received 5 funders 15 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds DayBreak Adult Care Centers?

DayBreak Adult Care Centers is funded by 5 grantmakers, led by Stupski Foundation ($759K), Kaiser Foundation Hospitals ($172K), East Bay Foundation on Aging ($150K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.2M in grants to DayBreak Adult Care Centers between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Stupski Foundation$759,00052020–2024
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$171,50032022–2024
East Bay Foundation on Aging$150,00052020–2024
Senior Assistance Foundation Eastbay$62,50012020
Scan Health Plan$10,00012024

What grants has DayBreak Adult Care Centers received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Stupski FoundationTo support the creation of a replicable and scalable micro respite and memory care program, targeting caregivers and care receivers.$250,000
2024East Bay Foundation on AgingGENERAL SUPPORT$30,000
2024Kaiser Foundation HospitalsSenior Access To Care$25,000
2024Scan Health PlanGRANT TO SUPPORT DAYBREAK ADULT CARE'S EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND SERVING LOW-INCOME OLDER ADULTS (AGE 55+) AND FAMILY CAREGIVERS IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE WITH ONE-TIME EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD, RENT, UTILITIES, AND CAREGIVER RESPITE.$10,000
2023Kaiser Foundation HospitalsSenior Access To Care And Emergency Prevention$75,000
2023East Bay Foundation on AgingGENERAL SUPPORT TO SERVE SENIORS IN AREAS OF HIGH NEED$30,000
2022Stupski FoundationTo support the implementation and development of the Co-op Adult Day Community Pilot Program with The Institute on Aging.$183,500
2022Kaiser Foundation HospitalsRapid Response Case Management Pilot$71,500
2022East Bay Foundation on AgingGENERAL SUPPORT TO SERVE SENIORS IN AREAS OF HIGH NEED$30,000
2021Stupski FoundationTo support the implementation and development of the Co-op Adult Day Community Pilot Program with The Institute on Aging.$183,500
2021East Bay Foundation on AgingGENERAL SUPPORT TO SERVE SENIORS$30,000
2020Stupski FoundationTo support planning to test the feasibility of the model at the adult day centers and other alternative sites of an Adult Day Co-op Program, a program where caregivers would volunteer hours at adult day centers in exchange for reduced or free hours for their care recipient loved ones.$92,000
2020Senior Assistance Foundation EastbayTO FINANCE THE COSTS TO CONDUCT THE PROJECT ENTITLED "DAYBREAK'S COVID-19 EMERGENCY FOOD BAGS PROGRAM".$62,500
2020Stupski FoundationTo avert unnecessary suffering and death as a result of an outbreak of COVID-19 affecting already vulnerable patients served by the Rapid Response Case Management program.$50,000
2020East Bay Foundation on AgingSUPPORT FOR SENIORS$30,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds DayBreak Adult Care Centers?

DayBreak Adult Care Centers is funded by 5 grantmakers, led by Stupski Foundation ($759K), Kaiser Foundation Hospitals ($172K), East Bay Foundation on Aging ($150K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.2M in grants to DayBreak Adult Care Centers between 2020–2024.

Who is DayBreak Adult Care Centers's largest funder?

Stupski Foundation is the largest recorded funder of DayBreak Adult Care Centers, with $759K across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has DayBreak Adult Care Centers received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.2M in grants to DayBreak Adult Care Centers across 15 grants from 5 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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