SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 12-COUNTY
ALL IN FOR KIDS FUNDING AVAILABLE

Promote Healthy Child Development,
Prevent Childhood Adversity, Support Equity, Heal Trauma
Click here to view the Request for Proposal
Click to view slides and a recording from the Request for Proposal Webinar.

All In For Kids:

Genentech and Blue Shield of California Foundation have joined Futures Without Violence and Bay Area Region First 5’s to create All In For Kids, an initiative that focuses on young children (birth to 5 years of age) along with their families, caregivers, and communities. This new funding and learning initiative seeks to empower communities to work collectively to promote healthy childhood development; prevent childhood adversity; support racial, gender, and health equity; and heal trauma in the San Francisco Bay Area.

What It Will Do:

All In For Kids will provide grant funding and learning opportunities over the course of three years to public and non-profit organizations that work in collaboration with community partners and each other to strengthen the social, emotional, and physical well-being of children and families in the San Francisco Bay Area 12-county region[1]. The intent is to invest in multisector collaborations that implement innovative, community-led strategies and policy changes by developing comprehensive and integrated systems of health, safety, education, housing, and economic supports for caregivers and families.

Concentrating on equity-focused system change that reimagines the experience of healing and conditions for lifelong health, learning, safety, and security, All In For Kids will provide up to $750,000 (up to $250,000 per year) for grantees to drive impact through multisector partnerships, upstream prevention strategies, policy accelerators, resident/community engagement, two-generation approaches, and/or financing levers that braid public and private funds. With these targeted investments, All In For Kids will serve as an incubator and learning hub for the state and nation – showcasing efforts that can be sustained, replicated, and scaled.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL:

WEBINAR DISCUSSION:

We will hold one webinar to review the Request for Proposal. Participation on the webinar is not required, but is strongly encouraged.

  • Request for Proposal Review Webinar May 19, 2021 at 1:00 PM PT
  • Register online

If you are not able to participate in the webinar, you may access the slide set here. A recording of the webinar is available on the Futures Without Violence’s webinar page.

ALL IN FOR KIDS is an initiative of Futures Without Violence, made possible by Genentech and Blue Shield of California Foundation. For more information, please contact: AllInForKids@futureswithoutviolence.org.

[1] The 12-county region includes Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano and Sonoma County.