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2024 GRANT RECIPIENTS

In 2024, the Kansha Foundation directed its giving toward organizations working in three main areas: youth development and education, social and economic equity, and environmental and community health. Grants supported programs that help young people build skills and confidence, expand access to justice and basic economic security, and protect land and natural resources in ways that sustain local communities. The foundation’s partners included both local and international initiatives, reflecting a continued commitment to practical, community-based solutions.

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Audubon Canyon Ranch

https://www.egret.org/

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Bard Prison Initiative

https://bpi.bard.edu/

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Best Beginnings

https://www.bestbeginningsalaska.org/

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The Bhutan Foundation (Bhutan Baseball and Softball)

https://bhutanbaseball.org/en/donate

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Black Girls Code

https://www.blackgirlscode.com/

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Child Advocates of Nevada County

https://caofnc.org/

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Child Advocates of Placer County

https://casaplacer.org/

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Compass Family Services

https://www.compass-sf.org/

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Danny and Rons Rescue

https://dannyronsrescue.org/

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Denver Basic Income Project

https://denverbasicincomeproject.org/home

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eSibonisweni (via Mark Day School)

https://www.markdayschool.org/

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Foundation for African Medicine and Education

https://fameafrica.org/

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Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry

https://www.giftoflife.org/

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GRIP Training Institute

https://insight-out.org/index.php/programs/grip-program

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John Muir Land Trust

https://www.jmlt.org/

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Klamath River Renewal Corporation

https://klamathrenewal.org/benefits/

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Kliptown Youth Program (KYP)

http://www.oneworldchildrensfund.org/

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Marin CASA

https://marincasa.org/

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Marin Foster Care Association

http://marinfostercare.org/

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PD Connect

http://pd-connect.org/

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Pomona Economic Opportunity Center

http://pomonadaylabor.org/

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Project Avary

http://www.projectavary.org/

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