May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust


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Recent Grants

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In 2022, The May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust awarded 146 grants totaling $19,286,209, with an average grant award size of $132,097 and an average annual grant payment of $82,006.

The list below details all grants approved since 2019, representing the Trust’s current interests. The list can be filtered by Funding Priority.

Organization Location Program Year Amount Purpose
Larkin Street Youth Services San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $40,000 To support homeless youth and youth at-risk of homelessness in San Francisco
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley San Jose, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $150,000 Over two years to provide legal education and free civil legal services for transition-age foster youth
Legal Services for Children San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $250,000 Over two years to provide free legal representation and social work services to children and youth
Mountain Home Montana Inc. Missoula, MT, USA Foster Youth 2021 $30,000 To support young mothers and their children who are at risk of child welfare involvement
National Center for Youth Law Oakland, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $200,000 Over two years to improve the educational outcomes of Arizona's foster youth
New Avenues for Youth Portland, OR, USA Foster Youth 2021 $225,000 Over two years to support youth who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Portland, OR
New Door Ventures San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $250,000 Over two years to prepare youth for success in work and life through job training and case management
New Mexico Child Advocacy Networks Albuquerque, NM, USA Foster Youth 2021 $150,000 Over two years to provide services to youth transitioning out of foster care
On The Move Napa, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $50,000 To support foster youth to successfully transition into independent adulthood
Promises2Kids Foundation San Diego, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $75,000 To support foster youth to prepare for and enroll in post-secondary education
Public Counsel Los Angeles, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $30,000 To protect the legal rights of foster and guardianship youth in Los Angeles
RightWay Foundation Los Angeles, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $100,000 Over two years to provide employment support and trauma-informed mental health services for foster youth
Safe & Sound San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $50,000 To prevent child abuse and support vulnerable families to become healthy and
San Francisco CASA Program San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $100,000 Over two years to provide foster youth with trained volunteers who serve as advocates and mentors
San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $100,000 Over two years to support foster youth to succeed in and graduate from college
Sanctuary of Hope Los Angeles, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $105,000 Over two years to provide comprehensive support services to transition-age youth in South Los Angeles
SOAR for Youth Berkeley, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $80,000 Over two years to support foster youth to graduate from high school and enroll in college
Social Advocates for Youth Santa Rosa, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $40,000 To provide housing and supportive services to homeless and former foster youth
Students Rising Above San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $125,000 Over two years to support foster youth to graduate from college and succeed in the workforce
The Mockingbird Society Seattle, WA, USA Foster Youth 2021 $190,000 Over two years to provide leadership development and advocacy training to foster and homeless youth