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    STUPSKI FOUNDATION

    Supporting OrganizationIRS data 2022–2024
    SAN FRANCISCO, CAEIN 680397103 Website

    Annual Giving

    $51.5M-9% YoY

    Grants

    205

    Median Grant

    $150K

    Organizations Funded

    363

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    Foundation Overview

    Mission

    Stupski Foundation is returning its assets to the communities it calls home in Hawaiʻi and the San Francisco Bay Area by 2029 to support just and resilient food, health, and higher education systems for all. We believe in a society of solidarity, centered in justice and equity, that holds itself accountable for ensuring everyone in its communities can flourish.

    Focus Areas

    higher educationcollege access and student successk-12 educationeducational advising and analyticsstudent basic needs and emergency financial assistanceworkforce development and career pathwaysfood security and food systemscommunity health centers and primary care

    Grant Types

    general operating supportprogram/project supportcapacity-building grantsmatching fundscapital project fundingconvenings and trainingsscholarships and direct financial assistancepilot program funding

    Funded Initiatives

    Student and Community Wellness initiatives ($50K-$300K grants), College Affordability programs (up to $500K over 5 years), Student Power-Building initiatives ($300K general operating support), Work-Based Learning programs. 248 awards totaling $56.4M in 2023. Focus areas: food justice, postsecondary success, early brain development, serious illness care.

    How to Apply

    Currently closed to new applications. Foundation is planning to commit remaining grant funds to support existing partners through spend down transition by 2029. Contact info@stupski.org for inquiries.

    Does Not Fund

    Geographic restrictions to Hawaiʻi and San Francisco Bay Area (especially Alameda and San Francisco Counties). Currently not accepting new applications due to spend down phase ending 2029.

    Based on publicly available information from the foundation's 990 filings and website.

    Giving History

    2024-9%

    $51.5M

    Grants

    205

    Median

    $150K

    States

    20

    2023-19%

    $56.4M

    Grants

    248

    Median

    $150K

    States

    13

    2022

    $69.7M

    Grants

    306

    Median

    $100K

    States

    19

    Grant Size Distribution

    $150K

    Typical Grant (Median)

    $5K

    Smallest

    $85K

    25th Pctile

    $300K

    75th Pctile

    $2.5M

    Largest

    Excludes grants ≤ $5K. Half fall between $85K and $300K.

    Largest Recent Grants

    $2.5M

    2024

    San Francisco State University

    CA · To support advising transformation at San Francisco State University.

    $2.5M

    2024

    Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation

    CA · To support a more visible, accessible, and equitable advising system that enhances student engagement and success through space modernization, technology integration, continuous professional development, wellness initiatives, and comprehensive evaluation, with a focus on increasing retention and graduation rates, particularly among underrepresented students.

    $2.0M

    2024

    Freedom Community Clinic

    CA · To provide general operating support.

    $1.5M

    2024

    Hawaii Land Trust

    HI · To provide general operating support.

    $1.5M

    2024

    Kalihi Palama Health Center

    HI · To provide general operating support.

    Geographic Focus

    CA
    $27.1M107 grants
    HI
    $20.2M69 grants
    DC
    $1.1M4 grants
    CO
    $500K1 grants
    NY
    $445K4 grants

    Top states by total grant dollars. Based on IRS filing data.

    Financial Overview

    YearTotal AssetsGrants Paid
    2024
    $168.7M
    $51.5M(30.5%)
    2023
    $223.7M
    $56.4M(25.2%)
    2022
    $288.8M
    $69.7M(24.1%)

    Grants paid shown as percentage of total assets

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    Data sourced from IRS 990 and 990-PF filings and publicly available foundation websites. Grant data, financial figures, and organizational details reflect historical filings and may not represent current operations or funding priorities. Verify directly with the foundation before applying. See an issue? Let us know.

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