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
Safe & Sound San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $200,000 Over two years to prevent child abuse and support vulnerable families to become healthy and stable
Sanctuary of Hope Los Angeles, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $20,000 To provide financial assistance and emergency services to youth during COVID-19
Social Advocates for Youth Santa Rosa, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $40,000 To provide financial assistance and safe housing for youth during COVID-19
Social Advocates for Youth Santa Rosa, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $150,000 Over two years to provide housing and supportive services to homeless and former foster youth
Urban Peak Denver Denver, CO, USA Foster Youth 2020 $150,000 Over two years to support Denver's homeless youth and youth at risk of homelessness
Utah Health and Human Rights Murray, UT, USA Foster Youth 2020 $60,000 Over two years to support the healing of unaccompanied refugee minors and their foster families
Youth Law Center San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $190,000 Over two years to ensure children in foster care have the committed and skilled care that they need to thrive
Youth Law Center San Francisco, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $25,000 To develop and disseminate COVID-related resources and tools for CA and NV foster families and agency staff
YR Media Oakland, CA, USA Foster Youth 2020 $75,000 To distribute and promote a documentary film about youths' experiences leaving foster care
Blue Star Families Encinitas, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to provide community connection and support to military families
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Houston, TX, USA Veterans 2020 $225,000 Over two years to provide counseling, career support, housing, and other assistance to homeless women veterans in the Houston area
Code of Support Foundation Alexandria, VA, USA Veterans 2020 $75,000 To provide intake, referral, and case coordination services for veterans nationwide
Combined Arms Houston, TX, USA Veterans 2020 $150,000 Over two years to support collaboration among veteran-serving organizations in Texas
Community Solutions International Inc. New York, NY, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to provide capacity building for communities to address veteran homelessness in the western U.S.
Downtown Women's Center Los Angeles, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $25,000 To provide techology upgrades for staff to work more effectively from remote locations during COVID-19 pandemic
Downtown Women's Center Los Angeles, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to provide rapid rehousing and case management to homeless women veterans in Los Angeles
Farmer Veteran Coalition Davis, CA, USA Veterans 2020 $200,000 Over two years to support veterans pursuing careers in agriculture with mentoring and resources
Goodwill Industries of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, USA Veterans 2020 $100,000 Over two years to provide supportive services and employment training and assistance to veterans and family members in New Mexico
Headstrong Project Inc. New York, NY, USA Veterans 2020 $25,000 To provide additional mental health resources for veterans in Colorado and California
Home Front Military Network Colorado Springs, CO, USA Veterans 2020 $25,000 To provide emergency support for veterans and military families in the Pikes Peak region