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George H Sandy Foundation is a private trust based in MILWAUKEE, WI. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 1963. The principal officer is Union Bank Of Ca N A Acct 1216190. It holds total assets of $58.3M. Annual income is reported at $7.3M. Total assets have grown from $12.4M in 2011 to $58.3M in 2024. The foundation is governed by 4 officers and trustees. Tax records are available from 2016 to 2024. Grantmaking is concentrated in California. According to available records, George H Sandy Foundation has made 245 grants totaling $12.5M, with a median grant of $35K. The foundation has distributed between $3.8M and $4.6M annually from 2021 to 2023. Individual grants have ranged from $5K to $190K, with an average award of $51K. The foundation has supported 92 unique organizations. Grant recipients are concentrated in California. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Smallest Grant
$5K
Median Grant
$30K
Average Grant
$41K
Largest Grant
$140K
Based on 91 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
George H Sandy Foundation is a private foundation that provides grants to eligible organizations. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 245 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in CA.
George H Sandy Foundation has distributed a total of $12.5M across 245 grants. The median grant size is $35K, with an average of $51K. Individual grants have ranged from $5K to $190K.
Contributions are made primarily to support local activities benefitting the handicapped and infirmed, and for educational support. However, there are no specific restrictions or limitations.
George H Sandy Foundation is headquartered in MILWAUKEE, WI.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Us Bank Na | CORP.TRUSTEE | $410K | $0 | $410K |
| Mufg Union Bank Na | CORP. TRUSTEE | $197K | $0 | $197K |
| Chester R Macphee Iii | Trustee | $113K | $0 | $113K |
| Thomas J Feeney Esq | TRUSTEE | $0 | $0 | N/A |
Total Giving
N/A
Total Assets
$58.3M
Fair Market Value
N/A
Net Worth
$57.9M
Grants Paid
N/A
Contributions
N/A
Net Investment Income
N/A
Distribution Amount
N/A
Total Grants
245
Total Giving
$12.5M
Average Grant
$51K
Median Grant
$35K
Unique Recipients
92
Most Common Grant
$30K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Second Harvest Of Silicon ValleyTo provide support for their food assistance programs. | San Jose, CA | $175K | 2023 |
| Raphael HouseTo provide support services to homeless children and families and expand services to a larger number of recipients. | San Francisco, CA | $170K | 2023 |
| Episcopal Community Services Of SfTo support for emergency shelter, meals and other safety net services for the homeless. | San Francisco, CA | $160K | 2023 |
| Alameda County Community Food BankTo provide nutritious food and nutrition education; distribute food through various networks. | Oakland, CA | $155K | 2023 |
| La Cas De Las MadresTo provide domestic violence safety net services. | San Francisco, CA | $150K | 2023 |
| San Francisco And Marin Food BankTo support and expand Marin Pantry Network and SF Healthy Children Pantry program. | San Francisco, CA | $150K | 2023 |
| Homeless Prenatal ProgramTo provide services for low-income and homeless families. | San Francisco, CA | $140K | 2023 |
| Safe SoundTo support their program to provide essential direct services, crisis support and education, including therapeutic childcare, early interventions, mental health services and emergency needs. | San Francisco, CA | $140K | 2023 |
| AdvokidsTo provide support for legal information, support, and education to advocates for foster children in California. | Corte Madera, CA | $115K | 2023 |
| Casa San FranciscoTo support their program to recruit, train and supervise volunteers to provide individual advocacy and mentoring to foster care kids. | San Francisco, CA | $105K | 2023 |
| Food Bank Of Contra Costa CountyTo provide nutritional assistance to low-income people in Contra Costa and Solano counties. | Concord, CA | $100K | 2023 |
| Reading PartnersTo provide support for recruiting and training volunteers to work one-on-one with low income students to improve reading skills to grade level. | Oakland, CA | $95K | 2023 |
| Swords To Ploughshares Vet Rights OTo provide support services to homeless and low-income vets. | San Francisco, CA | $85K | 2023 |
| Redwood Empire Food BankTo support their mobile Food Pantry Program serving low-income families with young children in Sonoma County. | Santa Rosa, CA | $85K | 2023 |
| Huckleberry Youth ProgramsTo support their programs to service high-needs youths in San Francisco and Marin. | San Francisco, CA | $75K | 2023 |
| Larkin Street Youth ServicesTo support their programs for Housing and Support services. | San Francisco, CA | $75K | 2023 |
| Pomeroy Rec Rehabilitation CntrTo provide support for the after-school program providing recreational, educational, and vocational facilities and services to individuals with disabilities. | San Francisco, CA | $70K | 2023 |
| St Vincent De Paul SocietyTo support Riley Center for Battered Women and their children. | San Francisco, CA | $70K | 2023 |
| Community Overcoming Relationship ATo provide safety, support and healing to battered women and children. | San Mateo, CA | $65K | 2023 |
| Samaritan HouseTo support homelessness prevention program and services for low income families headed by single mothers in San Mateo County. | San Mateo, CA | $65K | 2023 |
| City Youth NowTo support programs for youths under court jurisdiction through education and literacy. | San Francisco, CA | $65K | 2023 |
| Bridge The Gap College Prep Marin CTo provide academic support for vulnerable Marin City students through various educational programs. | Sausalito, CA | $65K | 2023 |
| Hamilton Family CenterTO PROVIDE SHELTER AND SERVICES FOR HOMELESS AND LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS INCLUDING HOMELESS PREVENTION AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES | San Francisco, CA | $60K | 2023 |
| Curry Senior CenterTo provide services to seniors in the Tenderloin including primary health care, health education and behavioral health. | San Francisco, CA | $60K | 2023 |
| Safe Alternatives To ViolencePROVIDE CRISIS SERVICES TO ALAMEDA COUNTY VICTIMS | Fremont, CA | $55K | 2023 |
| Sunset Youth ServicesTo support Youth Development Program services for high risk youths. | San Francisco, CA | $55K | 2023 |
| Stanbridge AcademyTo support their tuition assistance program for low-income learning disabled students. | San Mateo, CA | $50K | 2023 |
| Meals On WheelsTo provide meals to low-income, homebound seniors. | San Francisco, CA | $50K | 2023 |
| Boys Girls Club Of San FranciscoTo provide support for their Youth Workforce Development programs. | San Francisco, CA | $45K | 2023 |
| Epiphany Center Mt St JosephTo provide licensed therapeutic early education for children from low-income families at risk for developmental delays. | San Francisco, CA | $45K | 2023 |
| Casa Of Sonoma CountyTo recruit and train volunteers as court appointed special advocates for abused and neglected children | Kenwood, CA | $45K | 2023 |
| Charles Armstrong SchoolTo support financial aid for students in special education programs. | Belmont, CA | $45K | 2023 |
| Ywca Sonoma CountyTo provide support for emergency shelter services for domestic violence victims. | Santa Rosa, CA | $40K | 2023 |
| Ravenswood Family Health CenterTo support their program to provide oral health care and dentistry services to low income underserved young children and children with special needs. | East Palo Alto, CA | $40K | 2023 |
| Northern California Family CenterTo support their programs for runaway, abused and homeless youth. | Martinez, CA | $40K | 2023 |
| North Marin Community ServicesTO PROVIDE SHELTER AND SERVICES FOR LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING CHILD DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLINICS, OFFERING SAFETY NET FOR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY | Novato, CA | $40K | 2023 |
| Casa Of San Mateo CountyTo provide support for Court Appointed Special Advocates for abused and neglected children under protection of the court. | Redwood City, CA | $40K | 2023 |
| Lifemoves Menlo ParkTo provide interim housing and supportive services. | Menlo Park, CA | $40K | 2023 |
| Rubicon Programs IncTO PROVIDE JOB TRAINING/PLACEMENT, HOUSING, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, AND OTHER SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO LOW INCOME AND HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS. | Richmond, CA | $35K | 2023 |
| Committee On The Shelterless PetaluTo provide relief to 1700+ homeless Sonoma County residents by providing basic services, programs for recovery and skills building programs. | Petaluma, CA | $35K | 2023 |
| Weingarten Children'S CenterTo support their early intervention education program to develop auditory and oral expertise in deaf children. | Redwood City, CA | $35K | 2023 |
| Shelter Inc ConcordTo provide services preventing and ending homelessness in Contra Costa County. | Concord, CA | $35K | 2023 |
| Little Sisters Of The Poor For TheTo provide assisted living and skilled nursing to elderly Bay Area residents in need. | San Francisco, CA | $35K | 2023 |
| Faces Family And Child EmpowermentTo provide affordable and reliable child care to low income San Francisco residents; also provides employment services, counseling and parenting workshops. | San Francisco, CA | $35K | 2023 |
| Adolescent Counseling ServicesTo support their Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program. | Redwood City, CA | $30K | 2023 |
| Operation AccessTo support their operations which manage donated surgeries and specialty care to low-income, uninsured Bay Area patients. | San Francisco, CA | $30K | 2023 |
| Holy Family Day Homes Of San FranciTo support their high quality early childhood education and comprehensive family support programs. | San Francisco, CA | $30K | 2023 |
| Buckelew ProgramsTo provide support for their mental health programs. | Novato, CA | $30K | 2023 |
| First Place For Youth OaklandTo provide services to 18-24 foster youth to prevent poverty/homelessness. | Oakland, CA | $30K | 2023 |
| San Francisco AchieversTo provide college scholarships, mentoring and guidance to African American male students from SF public schools | San Francisco, CA | $30K | 2023 |