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Maui Fire Relief Fund, Aloha United Way
Hawaiʻi
Funds are distributed to Maui Aloha Way whose partners include Maui Food Bank, Red Cross, and Salvation Army to address the most urgent needs.
Visit websiteMaui Mutual Aid, Maui Rapid Response
Hawaiʻi
Fund for Maui individuals and families impacted by the wildfires and sponsored by Maui Rapid Response, which is a collective of volunteers from the community and various nonprofit and direct -aid organizations.
Visit websiteMaui Relief, Chef Hui
Hawaiʻi
Network of chefs that provides meals to shelter and communities in need, and is creating food hubs to provide restaurant quality meals for Maui communities.
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Maui Strong Fund, Hawaiʻi Community Foundation
Hawaiʻi
Fund that provides financial assistance for immediate and long term needs of Maui individuals and families impacted by the wildfires.
Visit websitePacific Community Ventures
SF Bay Area
A non-profit impact investor and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that provides small business advising and small business loans to diverse businesses beyond the start up phase.
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Peninsula College Fund
SF Bay Area
Provides scholarships, mentoring and career readiness training to low-income, first generation college students.
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Progressions at San Jose Jazz
SF Bay Area
The Progressions program is an El-Sistema based and culturally responsive youth music program serving low-income students in Title I schools in San Jose.
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Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center
SF Bay Area
Supports small business entrepreneurs across all industries through small business advising, webinars, and other technical assistance and mentoring.
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San Jose Taiko
SF Bay Area
A taiko performing ensemble that teaches, performs, and develops the taiko art form to build cultural belonging and understanding among diverse communities.
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*Grantees are supported through various funding entities.