Grants Archive - Page 77 of 187 - Kenneth Rainin Foundation

The Agnes McCarthy Caregiver Foundation provides hope and relief to individuals who care for someone with mental or emotional health issues. The Caregiver Foundation. offers a $500 scholarship annually to high school seniors living with a family member with a mental health condition, recognizing the challenges they face in balancing caregiving responsibilities with their educational […]

The Alameda County Community Food Bank is a nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating hunger and food insecurity in the Alameda County area through food distribution, education and advocacy. Their Backpack Program distributes non-perishable food “backpacks” at schools to support families experiencing food insecurity.

Founded in 1977, The Alameda Food Bank is a non-profit organization that helps Alameda residents in need by providing nourishing food in compassionate and respectful manner with the support of dedicated volunteers and local partners.

The Alameda Homeless Network is a community-based organization in Alameda County focused on providing support services, resources and advocacy for individuals experiencing homelessness.

The Alzheimer’s Disease Research Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding and supporting scientific research aimed at understanding and finding treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.

The Alzheimer’s Disease Research Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding and supporting scientific research aimed at understanding and finding treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.

Amelia Earhart Elementary School in Alameda, California, received a grant to support student attendance at the Destination Imagination Global Finals, an event where teams of students develop and present solutions to project-based STEAM challenges. The program offers opportunities for pre-K through university students to showcase their problem-solving skills in live tournaments.

AnnieCannons Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides technical training and job opportunities in software development to individuals who have experienced human trafficking or other forms of exploitation, empowering them with valuable skills for economic independence and social reintegration.