North Bay Jobs With Justice

Santa Rosa, CA ·EIN 81-1374240 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$4.0M received 28 funders 50 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds North Bay Jobs With Justice?

North Bay Jobs With Justice is funded by 28 grantmakers, led by The James Irvine Foundation ($700K), Jobs with Justice Education Fund ($684K), The San Francisco Foundation ($515K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $4.0M in grants to North Bay Jobs With Justice between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The James Irvine Foundation$700,00022023–2024
Jobs with Justice Education Fund$684,00052020–2024
The San Francisco Foundation$515,00052020–2024
Stupski Foundation$450,00022023–2024
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$150,00012024
Unbound Philanthropy$150,00032022–2024
Center for Disaster Philanthropy Inc$150,00012021
Sonoma County Community Foundation$140,00022021–2022
Latino Community Foundation$136,30022022–2023
Peter E Haas Jr Family Fund$102,00012024
Marin Community Foundation$101,50032022–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$100,00012022
Resources Legacy Fund$90,00022023–2024
Rosenberg Foundation$80,00022023–2024
Sierra Health Foundation$75,00012022
Coalitions & Collaboratives Inc$53,48012024
The Bancroft Foundation Inc$50,75012024
Solutions Project Inc$50,00012022
East Bay Alliance For A Sustainable$48,00022022–2023
California Fire Foundation$40,00022023–2024
Ben & Jerry's Foundation Inc$30,00012022
Walter and Elise Haas Fund$29,79522022
United Way of the Wine Country$25,00012021
The Abelard Foundation Inc$22,00022021–2022
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation Inc$20,00012022

Showing top 25 of 28 funders by total given.

What grants has North Bay Jobs With Justice received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Stupski FoundationTo provide general operating support.$250,000
2024The James Irvine FoundationTo support Fair Work in California$200,000
2024Kaiser Foundation HospitalsFarmworker Resilience On The Frontlines Of Climate$150,000
2024Peter E Haas Jr Family FundTO SUPPORT STAFF CAPACITY THAT WILL LEVERAGE STATE AND FEDERAL GRANTDOLLARS$102,000
2024Coalitions & Collaboratives IncMITIGATION & CAPACITY BUILDING$53,480
2024Marin Community FoundationPROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$51,000
2024The Bancroft Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$50,750
2024Resources Legacy FundLAND OR MARINE CONSERVATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND/OR ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY AND JUSTICE$50,000
2024Unbound PhilanthropyFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$50,000
2024Rosenberg FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$40,000
2024The San Francisco FoundationTO PARTICIPATE IN REWORK THE BAY'S EQUITY AT WORK COUNCIL.$40,000
2024Jobs with Justice Education Fund$28,000
2024California Fire FoundationSUPPORT EDUCATION$15,000
2023The James Irvine FoundationFor general operating support$500,000
2023The San Francisco FoundationPROGRAM - TO SUPPORT WORKER POWER-BUILDING AND WORKFORCE TRAINING. PROGRAM - TO SUPPORT EQUITY AT WORK COUNCIL. PROGRAM - TO SUPPORT BAY AREA CREATIVE CORPS$240,000
2023Stupski FoundationTo support the Trabajadores de la Tierra program, to strengthen workforce development in climate change adaptation and mitigation.$200,000
2023Latino Community FoundationRAPID RESPONSE$101,300
2023Jobs with Justice Education Fund$71,000
2023Unbound PhilanthropyFOR GENERAL SUPPORT OF AN ORGANIZATION WORKING TO ESTABLISH A LOCAL RESILIENCE FORCE AND TRAINING INFRASTRUCTURE$50,000
2023Resources Legacy FundLAND OR MARINE CONSERVATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND/OR ENVIRON. EQUITY AND JUSTICE.$40,000
2023Rosenberg FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$40,000
2023Marin Community FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$30,500
2023California Fire FoundationSUPPORT EDUCATION$25,000
2023East Bay Alliance For A SustainableProvide Outreach & Educate Workers$17,000
2022Jobs with Justice Education FundTo support efforts to improve conditions for workers in Sonoma County$191,500
2022The San Francisco FoundationPROGRAM - TO PARTICIPATE IN REWORK THE BAY'S EQUITY AT WORK COUNCIL, A CROSS-SECTOR WORKING GROUP TO HELP DRIVE ITS PROGRAMMATIC STRATEGY, GENERATE POLICY AND OTHER SYSTEMS CHANGE RECOMMENDATIONS, AND MODEL DEEP COLLABORATION. PROGRAM - TO PARTNER WITH OTHER COMMUNITY LABOR PARTNERSHIPS, WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS AND THE UC BERKELEY LABOR CENTER TO DEVELOP AND PILOT STRATEGIES TO INTEGRATE WORKER POWER BUILDING STRATEGIES INTO WORKFORCE TRAINING PROGRAMS.$140,000
2022Silicon Valley Community FoundationCivil Participation$100,000
2022Sierra Health FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$75,000
2022Sonoma County Community FoundationTO DEVELOP A VISION OF A SUSTAINABLE, WELL-COMPENSATED WORKFORCE AND A RESILIENT COMMUNITY IN THE FACE OF ONGOING DISASTERS$70,000
2022Solutions Project IncFF Capacity Building - 2022 Just Transition Grant$50,000

Showing 30 most recent of 50 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds North Bay Jobs With Justice?

North Bay Jobs With Justice is funded by 28 grantmakers, led by The James Irvine Foundation ($700K), Jobs with Justice Education Fund ($684K), The San Francisco Foundation ($515K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $4.0M in grants to North Bay Jobs With Justice between 2020–2024.

Who is North Bay Jobs With Justice's largest funder?

The James Irvine Foundation is the largest recorded funder of North Bay Jobs With Justice, with $700K across 2 grants (2023–2024).

How much grant funding has North Bay Jobs With Justice received?

IRS 990 filings record $4.0M in grants to North Bay Jobs With Justice across 50 grants from 28 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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