Bay Area Cohort

Meet the Grantees

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Promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The Arc San Francisco is a collaborative community of participants, families, and Circles of Support working together to provide accessible, inclusive services, and advocating for disability justice.
Faces SF logo

Provides vital childcare, enrichment, and economic supports to low-income working families in San Francisco.

FACES envisions a future where all families have what they need to live, grow, and thrive in San Francisco. Towards this vision, their mission is for every child to reach their unique potential within a safe and joyful learning environment and every family to access a network of support that promotes well-being, opportunity, and community.

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Provides affordable, high quality, early childhood education and family support services in a stable and nurturing environment.

Holy Family Day Home envisions a future where more Bay Area children and families have the opportunity and skills to maintain stable, healthy lives, realize their potential, and better contribute to their community.

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The largest provider of active and enriching programs for children and youth in San Francisco's Visitacion Valley.

R.O.C.K. (Real Options for City Kids) is the largest provider of academic and social support for at-risk youth in Visitacion Valley. R.O.C.K. addresses the needs of at-risk youth through an innovative combination of learning enrichment, sports and fitness, leadership training, and outdoor adventure programs. These yearlong school-based and out of school programs are vital, providing a way to encourage positive living and healthy emotional connections with others.

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Trains college student volunteers to teach skills-based health education in public high schools in low-income communities that lack comprehensive health education.

Peer Health Exchange partners with high schools that share our belief that health education is fundamental to a young person’s success. As an organization committed to advancing health equity, Peer Health Exchange works with under-resourced high schools where the majority of students are living in poverty. These schools partner with Peer Health Exchange to supplement or provide their health education program.

Cohort Funders

Quest Foundation

Walther Family Foundation

O'Brien Family Foundation

Morgan Family Charitable

Payne Family Foundation

News and Updates

  • Impact in Action: Recap of August 2024 Convening Read Blog
  • 2024 Cohort Report (Coming Soon)

Hear from the Grantees

For R.O.C.K., the best part about the cohort learning that we're doing is hearing about what other challenges other organizations are facing around metrics and data gathering, but also hearing about what solutions they've found for themselves. I feel like I'm learning something new to bring back to R.O.C.K. after each session, and I really hope I'm leading others with some of our lessons learned as well.
Hanna Doer
Deputy Director, R.O.C.K (Real Options for City Kids)
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We are huge fans of this UpMetrics project... something that's so exciting is that we're able to conceptualize how to use the data that we already have and also teasing out and understanding ways that we can create and adapt data that's person-centered and participant led... I also want to shout out our colleagues in the cohort, it's a brilliant group of people and we're learning a lot from them.
Esther Landau
Senior Director of Advancement, The Arc of San Francisco
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FUN FACT:
Nonprofits that participated in one of our cohorts and learned how to measure and communicate the impact of their programs using UpMetrics increased their funding by 55.8% year over year.