Warriors Community Foundation Grants Record $3.5 Million to 62 Local Nonprofits

Warriors Community Foundation Grants Record $3.5 Million to 62 Local Nonprofits

November 9, 2023

The Golden State Warriors have announced that the Warriors Community Foundation will donate a record $3.5 million as part of its annual grants slate this season, which tops last year’s $2.4 million as the most-ever awarded in a single season. The Warriors Community Foundation has now surpassed $35 million in impact to support education and youth development in the Bay Area since its inception in 2012.

The grants, ranging from $20,000 to $150,000, will be awarded to 62 Bay Area non-profits, including annual flagship grants to the Oakland Unified School District and San Francisco Unified School District.

Earlier this week, Warriors players and coaches made personal calls to various recipients of the 2023-24 Warriors Community Foundation season grants to inform them of their funds. Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr and guards Moses Moody and Gary Payton II were among the representatives to make calls on behalf of the Warriors Community Foundation.

“Given the ongoing pandemic-related challenges students and educators continue to face, we are thrilled to announce a more than $1 million year-over-year increase in grants given this season,” said Warriors Community Foundation Board President Nicole Lacob. “Because of the incredible generosity of our donors, we are able to continue to do our part in supporting and uplifting organizations who do incredible work in the educational community.”

This year’s grants will support a range of programs and organizations, including investments in college access, STEAM. elementary literacy, middle school enrichment and career preparation. In total, grants will be made to 27 organizations that operate in Alameda County, 16 that serve San Francisco County, and 19 that offer programming in both areas.