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Danny Weinstein Youth Federation

San Francisco, CA  ·  EIN 204754273  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$616K

Total Giving

$212K

Grants on File

18

Average Grant

$12K

Giving Radius

Where Danny Weinstein Youth Federation Has Given

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Historical grants to 13 recipients across 3 states. Top concentrations: Oakland ($112K, 5 grants), Pacific Palisades ($25K, 1 grant), New York ($15K, 2 grants), East Palo Alto ($10K, 1 grant), Napa ($10K, 1 grant). Plus international giving not shown on this map.

Section I

How to Apply

Applicants who meet the priorities of the Foundation will be asked by a trustee to complete and submit a grant application.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

The Foundation will not support organizations that discriminate against a person or group on the basis of age, political affiliation, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. All potential grantees must be a 501c3 nonprofit organization in good standing with local and state regulators. Grants are awarded to youth services organization that have difficulty obtaining traditional funding with priority given to organizations in the nine counties of the San Francisco and Napa Valley region.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Leadership High School $5K 2020
Student Diplomacy Corps $10K 2020
African American Wellness Project $65K 2020
Ohlone College Foundation $5K 2020
Institute for Social Advancement $5K 2020
Baja Coastal Institute $25K 2020
GirlVentures $8K 2020
Rebecca's Mission $5K 2020
Teens Connect $10K 2020
Joe Orrach Performance Project $5K 2020
Bhutan Library Books $5K 2020
Bhutan Library Books $5K 2021
African American Wellness Project $25K 2022
Joe Orrach Performance Project $5K 2022
Redtone Records $10K 2022
Bhutan Library Books $5K 2022
Institute for Social Advmnt $10K 2022
Lotus Bloom $5K 2023

18 grants total

Section VI

Filing History

Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.

Year Total Assets Qualifying Distributions Total Revenue Total Expenses
2023 $691K $3K $293 $6K
2022 $736K $4K $172 $56K
2021 $820K $6K $1K $6K
2020 $860K $10K $623 $149K
2019 $1.0M $14K $3K $31K
2015 $1.0M $8K $189K $26K
2014 $841K $7K $117K $34K
2013 $758K $4K $241K $43K
2012 $560K $3K $181K $118K
2011 $496K $6K $104K $61K

Section VII

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