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Search current and former Kenneth Rainin Foundation grantees in the Arts, Education and Health to learn more about what we fund.

Grantee Giving Area Program Grant Year Project Title Amount  
Afro Urban Society with lead artists Nkeiruka Oruche, Muisi-Kongo Malonga, Levi Allen, and Reggie Edmonds/Rich Oak Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “One Thing About Us? We Move!” $76,000.00
Chapter 510 Ink with lead artists Elena Botkin-Levy and Vernon “Trey” Keeve III Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “Oakland Belonging: A Youth-Led Oral History of Swan’s Market” $58,500.00
Chinese Culture Foundation Of San Francisco with lead artist Christine Wong Yap Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “How I Keep Looking Up/Como Sigo Mirando Hacia Arriba/__” $76,000.00
CounterPulse with lead artist Mica Sigourney and collaborators Honey Mahogany, Glamamore, Joanna Haigood and Clement Hil Goldberg Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “The Show” $76,000.00
Dance Mission Theater and lead artist collective Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers (FLACC) Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “sii agua sí” $76,000.00
Friends of Peralta Hacienda Historical Park with lead artists Walter Hood, Linda Yamane and Michael Moran Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “Indigenous Voices: De-Colonizing Peralta Hacienda” $76,000.00
NOW Hunters Point with lead artists Liz Ogbu and Kristin Damrow Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “An Intentional Shift” $58,500.00
Tableau Stations with lead artist Isak Immanuel Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “TERRAIN VAGUE” $16,000.00
Temescal Telegraph Avenue Community Association with lead artist Tion “Bukue One” Torrence Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “Temescal Illumination Project: Exploring the legacy of the Black Panther Party in Temescal” $16,000.00
The 500 Capp Street Foundation with lead artist Marcel Pardo Ariza Arts Open Spaces Program 2022 “Orquídea/Orchids” $16,000.00
A site specific dance in Bayview-Hunter’s Point where three dancers are on top of a roof and one dancer is dancing on a wooden block with a briefcase.

Arts

Our Arts Program funds dance, film, public space and theater projects that highlight important issues facing our society and local communities.

A young Black girl smiling while she looks down at an open book, reading.

Education

Our Education Program supports schools and community-based organizations that help Oakland’s children develop literacy and social emotional skills.

A female scientist in the lab looking into a microscope.

Health

Our Health Program invests early in novel approaches and collaborations to advance Inflammatory Bowel Disease research.