Funding search · EIN 770518684 · Los Altos Hills, CA

Ravizza Family Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

57
grants reported
$677,100
total given
2021–2024
filing years
$10,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20212024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

foodserviceseducationpoorwomencommunityfamiliesindividuals

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Top recipients

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  • Santa Clara University3 grants · $100,100
  • Second Harvest Food Bank2 grants · $50,000
  • Martha'S Kitchen3 grants · $45,000
  • K'Iin Beh Education Center Foundation3 grants · $45,000
  • Hawaii Food Bank3 grants · $40,000
  • Juan Diego Society2 grants · $30,000
  • Cristo Rey Jesuit High School2 grants · $30,000
  • Carmelite Sisters3 grants · $30,000
  • Notre Dame High School3 grants · $30,000
  • Hope Services3 grants · $30,000

Giving over time

$255,000
2021
$184,600
2022
$60,500
2023
$177,000
2024

Grant history

All 57 reported grants, largest first.

  • $44,600

    Santa Clara University · Santa Clara, CA · 2022

    General fund

  • $37,000

    Santa Clara University · Santa Clara, CA · 2024

    General fund

  • $30,000

    Second Harvest Food Bank · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Foood bank for the underpriviledged

  • $25,000

    K'Iin Beh Education Center Foundation · Los Altos, CA · 2022

    Educationeducation

  • $20,000

    Second Harvest Food Bank · San Jose, CA · 2022

    Foood bank for the underpriviledged

  • $20,000

    Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Caritas society helping the poor

  • $20,000

    Hawaii Food Bank · Honolulu, CA · 2021

    Providing food to the hungry

  • $18,500

    Santa Clara University · Santa Clara, CA · 2023

    General fund

  • $15,000

    Juan Diego Society · San Jose, CA · 2024

    Support for st juan diego women's center

  • $15,000

    Martha'S Kitchen · San Jose, CA · 2024

    Soup kitchen providing food to the poor.

  • $15,000

    Cristo Rey Jesuit High School · Minneapolis, MN · 2022

    Education

  • $15,000

    Martha'S Kitchen · San Jose, CA · 2022

    Soup kitchen providing food to the poor

  • $15,000

    Cristo Rey Jesuit High School · Minneapolis, MN · 2021

    Education

  • $15,000

    Juan Diego Society · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Support for st juan diego women's center

  • $15,000

    Martha'S Kitchen · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Soup kitchen providing food to the poor

  • $10,000

    Carmelite Sisters · Santa Clara, CA · 2024

    General fund

  • $10,000

    Hawaii Food Bank · Honolulu, HI · 2024

    Providing food to the hungry.

  • $10,000

    Hope Services · San Jose, CA · 2024

    Provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities

  • $10,000

    Jesuit Retreat Center · Los Altos, CA · 2024

    Provide retreat for quiet, prayer and counsel.

  • $10,000

    K'Iin Beh Education Center Foundation · Los Altos, CA · 2024

    Provides full time, bilingual education for over 400 students with a scholarshib-based enrollment.

  • $10,000

    Kqed · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    Provides the community with independent reporting, television, and radio programming.

  • $10,000

    Notre Dame High School · San Jose, CA · 2024

    General support

  • $10,000

    Saint Nicholas School · Los Altos Hills, CA · 2024

    General support

  • $10,000

    Second Harvest of Silicon Valley · San Jose, CA · 2024

    Distribute food through a network of nearly 400 partners at more than 900 sites across santa clara and san mateo counties.

  • $10,000

    Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County · Aptos, CA · 2023

    Support effective programs that address community issues and enrich the lives of santa cruz county residents.

  • $10,000

    St Francis High School · Mountain View, CA · 2023

    Scholarship fund$16,700 holy cross achiever

  • $10,000

    Summit League · Saratoga, CA · 2023

    Provide year-round opportunities to arts, education, health and/or welfare non-profit organizations, and to respond to emergency needs in santa clara county.

  • $10,000

    Carmelite Sisters · Santa Clara, CA · 2022

    General fund

  • $10,000

    Hawaii Food Bank · Honolulu, CA · 2022

    Providing food to the hungry

  • $10,000

    Hope Services · San Jose, CA · 2022

    Provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities

  • $10,000

    Notre Dame High School · San Jose, CA · 2022

    General support

  • $10,000

    Sacred Heart Nativity Schools · San Jose, CA · 2022

    General support

  • $10,000

    America Cancer Society · Hagerstown, MD · 2021

    General support

  • $10,000

    Carmelite Sisters · Santa Clara, CA · 2021

    General fund

  • $10,000

    Ecumenical Hunger Program · East Palo Alto, CA · 2021

    Provide services for individuals facing hardships

  • $10,000

    Hope Services · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities

  • $10,000

    Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley · Los Gatos, CA · 2021

    Providing services for the jewish community

  • $10,000

    K'Iin Beh Education Center Foundation · Los Altos, CA · 2021

    Educationeducation

  • $10,000

    Kdfc Radio Station · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    General fund support

  • $10,000

    Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa · Martinez, CA · 2021

    Provide community based food programs

  • $10,000

    Notre Dame High School · San Jose, CA · 2021

    General support

  • $10,000

    Sacred Heart Community Services · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Providing food and shelter to the poor

  • $10,000

    Sacred Heart Nativity Schools · San Jose, CA · 2021

    General support

  • $10,000

    St Francis High School · Mountain View, CA · 2021

    Scholarship fund$16,700 holy cross achiever

  • $7,000

    St Raymond Catholic School · Menlo Park, CA · 2023

    General support

  • $5,000

    Amigos De Guadalupe Center for Justice · San Jose, CA · 2024

    Helping local families meet basic and educational needs.

  • $5,000

    Homeless Prenatal Program · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    Empower homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives.

  • $5,000

    La Cocina · Oakland, CA · 2024

    Provide economic opportunites for working class women.

  • $5,000

    Loaves & Fishes · San Jose, CA · 2024

    Provides access to reliable, nutritious, quality meals made with care.

  • $5,000

    Community Foundation for Monterey County · Monterey, CA · 2023

    Works to bring people and nonprofits together to address challenges around important issues such as homelessness, affordable housing and mental health.

  • $5,000

    Amigos De Guadalupe Center for Justice · San Jose, CA · 2022

    Helping local families meet basic needs and education

  • $5,000

    Saint Nicholas School · Los Altos Hills, CA · 2022

    General support

  • $5,000

    St Francis High School · Mountain View, CA · 2022

    Scholarship fundscholarship

  • $5,000

    Amigos De Guadalupe Center for Justice · San Jose, CA · 2021

    Helping local families meet basic needs and education

  • $5,000

    Coalition On Homelessness · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    Helping the homeless with shelter and serviceshelping the homeless with shelter and services

  • $5,000

    Homeless Prenatal Program · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    Provide medical services and housing to pregnant women

  • $5,000

    La Cocina · Oakland, CA · 2021

    Provide economic opportunites for working class womenprovide support to working class women entrepenuers

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Source: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV, as filed by the foundation. These are grants already paid — a record of what this funder backs, not an open call.