“I can’t think of a better way to raise my children than by letting them know that their mother is proud and secure and that she works to preserve the world they will inherit.”
Our Supporters
WAGES thanks our major foundation, corporate, and philanthropic partners for their generous grants support. These investments are putting low-wage workers and their families on the path to financial prosperity.
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Multi-Year Grants of $150,000+ |
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| Walter S. Johnson Foundation | |
| May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust | |
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Grants of $100,000+ |
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| Tipping Point Community | |
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Grants of $50,000+ |
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| Catholic Campaign for Human Development | |
| Walter and Elise Haas Sr. Fund | |
| The San Francisco Foundation | |
| Chevron | |
| Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco | |
| Zellerbach Family Foundation | |
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Grants of $25,000+ |
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| Silicon Valley Community Foundation | |
| Sobrato Family Foundation | |
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Grants of $15,000+ |
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| Firedoll Foundation | |
| East Bay Community Foundation | |
| Citibank | |
| The Women's Foundation of California | |
| Levi Strauss Foundation | |
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Grants of $10,000+ |
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| Ameriprise Financial | |
| Friedman Family Foundation | |
| Strive for Change Foundation | |
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Grants of $5,000+ |
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| Clif Bar Family Foundation | |
| Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) | |
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Grants of $1,000+ |
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| West Davis & Bergard Foundation | |
| Isabel Allende Foundation | |
| Wells Fargo Foundation | |
| Society for Community Work | |
| Cooperative Development Foundation | |
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Click here to view WAGES’ informational tax return (IRS Form 990). To view this document and other financial information online, visit Guidestar.org and search for Women’s Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES). |
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