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In celebrating 20 years of service this year, the Women's Fund of Santa Barbara is pleased to have awarded 152 grants totaling $11.6 million.

We are proud to have partnered with 72 hard-working, local, nonprofits. Together we are investing in a better future for the people and communities of south Santa Barbara County.

 

Palabra

Program support, expansion and evaluation of an intervention and prevention program to address local youth-on-youth violence and gang involvement.

2011-12 - $ 50,000

PATH Santa Barbara -People Assisting the Homeless

Fund case management and volunteer training staff to provide homeless individuals and families with services that lead to stable housing and employment.

2009-10 - $ 90,000

PATH Santa Barbara -People Assisting the Homeless

Provide shelter and support to transition women out of homelessness.

2013-14 - $ 50,000

PATH Santa Barbara -People Assisting the Homeless

Replace 50 shelter beds with new metal beds and bug resistant mattresses for the women’s quarters at the interim-housing shelter.

2018-19 - $ 50,000

PATH Santa Barbara -People Assisting the Homeless

Replace the cargo van used for collecting and distributing donated food to agencies that feed the homeless. 

2020-21 - $ 50,000

PathPoint

Rehabilitation specialist providing eviction prevention, crisis prevention, and recovery stabilization services for mentally ill adults impacted by government budget cuts

2008-09 - $ 75,000

PEAC - Program for Effective Access to College

PEAC - Program for Effective Access to College.  Tutorial and mentoring partnerships for high-achieving, low-income students.

2013-14 - $ 75,000

PEAC - Program for Effective Access to College

PEAC - Program for Effective Access to College. Increase college readiness and acceptance rates for low-income students by expanding the program to all secondary schools. 

2016-17 - $ 75,000

People's Self-Help Housing

Education Enhancement Program Salary for a third educator in the year-round mentoring program for school-aged children of low-income families from Goleta to Carpinteria

2007-08 - $ 50,000