The Upjohn Fund Of San Francisco

Foundation Source 501 Silverside Rd - Wilmington - DE 198091377, Delaware
Latest Filing: 2024
Total Assets: $757,698
Total Giving: $106,500
Grants: 11
Median Grant: $7,500

The Upjohn Fund of San Francisco is a 990pf foundation in Delaware with assets of $760K.

2024 Summary

$757,698

Total Assets

$106,500

Funding Awarded

11

Grants Given

$7,500

Median Grant

$35,000

Largest Grant

$2,500

Smallest Grant

2024 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
University Of California San Francisco $35,000 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA Gubens Thoracic Oncology Research Fund
International Action Network For Gender Equity And $12,500 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA General & Unrestricted
Marin Foster Care Association $10,000 San Rafael, CALIFORNIA General & Unrestricted
The Guardsmen $10,000 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA General & Unrestricted
Food Bank Contra Costa And Solano $9,000 Concord, CALIFORNIA Food From The Bar Program
San Francisco Study Center Inc $7,500 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA Josie'e Place Program
Esteam $5,000 Moraga, CALIFORNIA St. Mary's Center Sunday Meal Service
Marin Link Inc $5,000 San Rafael, CALIFORNIA Pd Connect Program
Next Steps Liaison Project $5,000 Mill Valley, CALIFORNIA General & Unrestricted
Shining Star Foundation $5,000 San Rafael, CALIFORNIA Support Of Star Academy
Esteam $2,500 Moraga, CALIFORNIA Moraga Community Service Project
$106,500
$106,500
State
Total
  • CA

    California

    $106,500

Contacts

Name Phone Title
fred b weil 8008391754 secretary

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2024 $757,698 $106,500 11 $7,500 $35,000 $2,500
2023 $827,235 $105,300 11 $7,500 $15,100 $5,000
2022 $899,319 $84,000 3 $28,000 $28,000 $28,000
2021 $984,214 $83,000 4 $26,000 $26,000 $5,000
2020 $1,033,378 $81,000 13 $5,000 $20,000 $5,000
2019 $1,075,190 $71,000 13 $5,000 $10,000 $4,000
2018 $1,104,039 $71,700 18 $4,250 $7,200 $2,000

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
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