Safe Passages

Oakland, CA ·EIN 20-4535835 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$9.2M received 44 funders 117 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Safe Passages?

Safe Passages is funded by 44 grantmakers, led by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg ($1.1M), Sierra Health Foundation ($1000K), The Oakland Public Education Fund ($982K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.2M in grants to Safe Passages between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg$1,100,00062020–2023
Sierra Health Foundation$999,99912020
The Oakland Public Education Fund$982,48042020–2024
The California Endowment$802,00062020–2021
Public Health Institute$702,29012024
Dekalb County Community Foundation$666,28352019–2023
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$485,00042021–2024
Local Initiatives Support Corporation$478,67322021–2022
The California Wellness Foundation$425,00012020
Sunlight Giving$400,000122019–2024
Golden State Community Foundation$207,93852019–2024
The San Francisco Foundation$175,00022021–2024
New Venture Fund$175,00032020–2023
Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund$160,99322020–2021
Bella Vista Foundation$135,00032021–2024
Quest Foundation$132,00042021–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$126,00022020–2021
East Bay Community Foundation$104,50042020–2024
Sutter Valley Hospitals$100,00012022
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc$100,00022021–2022
Booz Allen Foundation$100,00022020–2021
Idaho Community Foundation Inc$76,14632020–2022
The William G Irwin Charity Foundation$75,00012023
William Randolph Hearst Foundation$75,00012021
Jefferson County United Way Inc$56,80032022–2024

Showing top 25 of 44 funders by total given.

What grants has Safe Passages received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Public Health InstituteCapacity Building$702,290
2024The Oakland Public Education FundTO SUPPORT THE OAKLAND COMMUNITY UNITED FOR EDUCATION SUCCESS (CUES) PROGRAM TO INCREASE ATTENDANCE AND ENGAGEMENT OF DISCONNECTED STUDENTS AND FAMILIES.$196,782
2024The San Francisco FoundationTO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT SUPPORT TO HOUSEHOLDS REFERRED THROUGH KEEP PEOPLE HOUSEDOAKLAND (KPH), THE PREVENTION PROGRAM IN OAKLAND.$125,000
2024Quest FoundationTO STRENGTHEN THE SAFETY NET FOR POOR PEOPLE AND LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD FOR MARGINALIZED STUDENTS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES IN ALAMEDA COUNTY.$52,500
2024Sunlight GivingGENERAL SUPPORT, $50,000 PER YEAR FOR THREE YEARS$50,000
2024Bella Vista FoundationSUPPORT OF THE PREGNANT AND PARENTING TEENS PROGRAM$30,000
2024Kaiser Foundation HospitalsSafe Passages Expanded Learning Opportunities Prog$25,000
2024Golden State Community FoundationGENERAL PROGRAMMING$25,000
2024East Bay Community FoundationGET ACTIVE$25,000
2024Jefferson County United Way IncCHILDRENS ADVOCACY$18,600
2024P Bruce & Virginia C Benson Foundation - BGENERAL OPERATIONS$15,000
2024Lawrence P Frank FoundationSupport counseling and workshops$5,000
2024Morse Hill TrustGENERAL CHARITABLE$4,000
2024Boeckmann Charitable FoundationSUPPORT THE OPERATION OF THE ORGANIZATION$2,500
2023The Oakland Public Education FundTO INCREASE ATTENDANCE AND ENGAGEMENT OF DISCONNECTED STUDENTS AND FAMILIES FOLLOWING COVID SCHOOL CLOSURES USING A COMMUNITY SCHOOLS APPROACH.$467,671
2023The Harry and Jeanette WeinbergTO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY WELLNESS CENTER, WHICH WILL SERVE AS A HUB FOR THE ORGANIZATION'S SERVICES AND STAFF.$450,000
2023The Harry and Jeanette WeinbergTO SUPPORT THE ADVANCE PEACE VALLEJO PEACEMAKER FELLOWSHIP, WHICH SEEKS TO REDUCE GUN VIOLENCE VIA JOB TRAINING AND OTHER WRAP AROUND SERVICES.$100,000
2023Dekalb County Community FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$93,751
2023New Venture FundPUBLIC SAFETY, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RELIEF$75,000
2023The William G Irwin Charity FoundationA NEW HOME FOR SAFE PASSAGES$75,000
2023Sunlight GivingGENERAL SUPPORT, $50,000 PER YEAR FOR THREE YEARS$50,000
2023Kaiser Foundation HospitalsSafe Passages Food Distribution Project$25,000
2023The Bersted FoundationNECESSARY CAPITAL$20,000
2023Golden State Community FoundationGENERAL PROGRAMMING$20,000
2023Bernard E & Alba Witkin CharitableSCHOOL SITE SUPPORT$20,000
2023Jefferson County United Way IncCHILDRENS ADVOCACY$18,600
2023Quest FoundationTO STRENGTHEN THE SAFETY NET FOR POOR PEOPLE AND LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD FOR MARGINALIZED STUDENTS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES IN ALAMEDA COUNTY.$17,500
2023East Bay Community FoundationGET ACTIVE URBAN ARTS$15,000
2023P Bruce & Virginia C Benson Foundation - BGENERAL OPERATIONS$10,000
2023Lawrence P Frank FoundationSupport counseling and workshops$5,000

Showing 30 most recent of 117 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Safe Passages?

Safe Passages is funded by 44 grantmakers, led by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg ($1.1M), Sierra Health Foundation ($1000K), The Oakland Public Education Fund ($982K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.2M in grants to Safe Passages between 2019–2024.

Who is Safe Passages's largest funder?

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg is the largest recorded funder of Safe Passages, with $1.1M across 6 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has Safe Passages received?

IRS 990 filings record $9.2M in grants to Safe Passages across 117 grants from 44 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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