California Goals: Reproductive Health and Rights Grants

Established in 1992 by Lisa and Douglas Goldman, the Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund is a private foundation committed to supporting charitable organizations that enhance our society. With a focus on the San Francisco community, the Fund aims to be responsive, flexible, and make informed and responsible grants within its areas of grantmaking.

Type of Support

Overview

The Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund is focused on supporting organizations contributing to reproductive health and rights. The fund's goals include support for abortion service delivery training, enhancing safety, and backing clinics with a strategic emphasis on advancing access to medication abortion, improving access to care, promoting abortion provider training, and supporting Northern California-based health clinics offering abortion services.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
CA (Alameda County, Alpine County, Amador County, Butte County, Calaveras County, Colusa County, Contra Costa County, Del Norte County, El Dorado County, Fresno County, Glenn County, Humboldt County, Inyo County, Kings County, Lake County, Lassen County, Madera County, Marin County, Mariposa County, Mendocino County, Merced County, Modoc County, Mono County, Monterey County, Napa County, Nevada County, Placer County, Plumas County, Sacramento County, San Benito County, San Francisco County, San Joaquin County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz County, Shasta County, Sierra County, Siskiyou County, Sonoma County, Stanislaus County, Sutter County, Tehama County, Trinity County, Tuolumne County, Yolo County, Yuba County)
Organization Type
Public charities with IRS 501(c)(3) status
Organizations with a fiscal agent with 501(c)(3) status
Other
  • Eligible for only one grant per year (excluding Annual Grants) from the Fund
  • For capital campaign support, must have personal financial contributions from 100% of its Board of Directors
  • Geographic area includes National, Regional, California, and/or multiple states

Ineligibility

Organizations applying for annual support
Organizations seeking funding for 100% of a project's budget
Those with deficit budgets
Individuals
Academic research projects
Events
Conferences
Documentaries and films
Organizations applying for multiple grants simultaneously
Organizations that advocate for, engage in, or endorse antisemitic policies or question the legitimacy of Israel
Projects implemented in a single state (excluding California).
not specified

Submission

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