
THANK YOU for your support.
Together, we are building a legacy of strong community engagement and unwavering support for local causes.
THANK YOU for your support.
Together, we are building a legacy of strong community engagement and unwavering support for local causes.
Supporting Mental Health and Wellness
Adolescent Counseling Services*
CASA of San Mateo County
Children's Health Council*
Counseling and Support Services for Youth*
Fit To The Core, Inc.
Friends for Youth, Inc.
Kara
My Digital TAT2
Peninsula Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower
San Mateo County Health Foundation
Ravenswood Family Health Network
Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Strengthening Local Communities
AbilityPath
Ada's Cafe* Avenidas*
Belle Haven Community Development Fund
Catholic Charities CYO of the Archdiocese of San Francisco
Center for Excellence in Nonprofits
Christmas Bureau of Palo Alto
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto*
East Palo Alto Senior Center*
Elevate Community Center
Good Karma Bikes
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County
Strengthening Local Communities (cont.)
Loved Twice JobTrain*
Nuestra Casa de East Palo Alto
Ombudsman Services of San Mateo County, Inc*
PARCA (Partners & Advocates for Remarkable Children & Adults)
Tax-Aid*
The Grateful Garment Project
The Institute for Families and Nannies
WANDA (Women and Allies)
Embracing the Arts and Our Environment
Art in Action*
Canopy
Climate Resilient Communities
East Palo Alto Community Archive
Environmental Volunteers
Friends of the Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo
Kids and Art Foundation*
Museum of American Heritage
Music in the Schools Foundation
Palo Alto Art Center Foundation
Palo Alto Transportation
Management Association
Quinteto Latino
Stanford Jazz Workshop
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley*
Vida Verde Nature Education
*FY23 multi-year recipient
$215K
Do More Together
FY 2024 Grants totaling $1.725 million to 72 local nonprofits
$455K
$320K
$360K
$375K
Helping Children and Youth Thrive
Strengthening Local Communities
Addressing Food Insecurity and A ordable Housing
Supporting Mental Health and Wellness
Embracing the Arts and Our Environment
Grants funded a diverse range of areas to ensure that our community thrives across all sectors. Grants also delivered flexible support, addressed urgent issues and provided multi-year continuity.
Read about all FY 2024 grants, by visiting PACF’s full online impact report at paloaltocommfund.org/2024-impact-report
Addressing Food
Insecurity and A ordable Housing
Community Overcoming
Relationship Abuse*
East Palo Alto Council of Tenants Education Fund
Ecumenical Hunger Program
Fresh Approach
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco
Heart and Home Collaborative
HIP Housing
LifeMoves*
Loaves & Fishes Family Kitchen
Menlo Together
MOVE Mountain View
Onyxx Village Connection
Peninsula Healthcare Connection
St. Anthony's Padua Dining Room*
WeHOPE
Helping Children and Youth Thrive
Equity in Education
AchieveKids
All Five
East Palo Alto Kids Foundation
Eastside College Preparatory School
Health Connected*
Ravenswood Classroom Partners
Ravenswood Education Foundation*
Rise Together Education
Equity in Education (cont.)
Rosalie Rendu Inc.
St. Elizabeth Seton School
Upward Scholars*
Accessible After School Programs
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula
Bring Me a Book*
Camp Kesem at Stanford
Cooline Team of East Palo Alto
DreamCatchers*
East Palo Alto Academy Foundation*
East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring*
EPA Peninsula Rugby Football Club (Razorhawks)
EPACENTER
Family Connections
Foundation for a College Education
Fresh Lifelines for Youth Learning Home Volunteers
Live In Peace, Inc.
Palo Alto Community Child Care
Peninsula Bridge
Rich May Foundation
RISE (Reaching and Inspiring Success through Education)
Silicon Valley Urban Debate League*
StreetCode Academy
The Circuit EPA
YMCA of Silicon Valley
Youth Community Service*
*FY23 multi-year recipient
This year, three $100,000 Dave Mitchell Impact Grants are accelerating progress on pressing issues and providing support for strategic opportunities identified by PACF. These timely grants funded local solutions in youth mental health, a ordable housing, and special needs areas. With PACF support, recipients are helping to shape a stronger future for our local communities.
My Digital TAT2, which received a $100,000 grant, uses youth-informed data to help students navigate the online world. They educate youth on ethical online behavior, aiming to prevent mental health crises.
Over 45 years ago, a group of individuals committed to helping our local community thrive started the Palo Alto Community Fund (PACF). Today, PACF builds on this founding spirit and focuses on the unique needs of our community.
We find, vet, and fund organizations meeting our area’s greatest needs. A contribution to PACF supports nonprofit organizations that are elevating local solutions to ensure the communities of Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, and Menlo Park are strong and flourishing.
PACF thoughtfully stewards a permanent endowment valued at over $10 million to ensure we can benefit present and future generations.
Make a di erence and support many organizations with one contribution.
To learn more about PACF and ways to donate, visit paloaltocommfund.org/give.
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