Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii

General operating funds will provide BGCH vital stability to continue helping more than 3,500 youth reach their full potential through safe, affordable, and enriching programs. Funds will also sustain essential out-of-school services, meals, and mentorship for thousands of youth. It will help deliver 100,000 snacks, 35,000 meals, and 25,000 lbs. of groceries, ensuring BGCH remains a steady, nurturing resource for Hawaii’s children.

Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain

Funds will support the High School Heroes program, which empowers older students to teach younger ones, reinforcing leadership, communication, and civic engagement.

Wilderness Inquiry

“Canoemobile” program funds would eliminate financial and structural barriers to outdoor education for Chico Unified School District students. Funds will help deliver a high-impact “floating classroom” experience to over 50 students. This enables equitable access to local natural resources, enhances academic/environmental literacy, and builds SEL skills like teamwork and confidence.

Second Harvest of the Greater Valley

Program funds for Fresh Food 4 Kids will empower Second Harvest of the Greater Valley to provide fresh, healthy groceries to more children and families this school year, ensuring students have the nourishment and stability they need to learn, grow, and thrive.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County

Funds will empower Second Harvest to continue their impactful Kids Cafe expansion and to serve more than 30,000 meals to children in newly-served areas in Orange County.

SBCS Corporation

General operating funds will help SBCS continue providing food, case management, and workforce preparation for youth and families across San Diego’s South Region—ensuring they have the nourishment, support, and skills needed to build stable and independent futures.

Project Next

Funds will support Future Center services, events, and programming at five high schools, enabling more students to choose a meaningful career path, transition to high-growth postsecondary and career paths, and have the skills necessary to succeed in the workforce.

Latinos for Education

General operating funds will support their work to train Latino educators across the Bay Area, equipping them with the leadership, advocacy, and AI skills needed to drive change in California’s schools and ensure Latino students are prepared for the future.

Junior Achievement of Northern California

Funds will help double the impact of JA Finance Park Pop Up in 2026; improving 2,000 low-income student’s financial capabilities such as saving and budgeting while connecting financial fundamentals, with career exploration.

Interfaith Community Services

Funds will help Interfaith continue its Campaign to End Family Homelessness, directly supporting at least 30 families on their journey from homelessness to stable housing. This gift will also qualify for a dollar-for-dollar match as part of their new People for People fund; a gift of $7,500 becomes $15,000, doubling its impact for families.