KADIMA FOUNDATION

REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065 EIN 943254834

https://N/A
Total Given 2016–2024
$10.0M
79 grants · $1.1M avg/year
based on 9 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$1M+/yr
mid-tier
capacity
$25K
typical mid grants · $9K–$125K
grant size
36%
supporter · 18/50 multi-year
repeat
$12.3M
Assets · 2021
50
Distinct recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Arts & Culture Environment Human Services

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals Unknown
Contact Person KEVIN ANDERSON
Phone 4154611017
Deadlines NONE
How to Apply NO PRESCRIBED FORM
Restrictions NONE

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2016 $823K $150K $654K 12
2017 $387K $609K $847K 5
2018 $720K $810K $940K 21
2019 N/A $12.1M $12.1M N/A
2020 $2.0M $12.8M $1.3M 1
2021 $2.2M $12.3M $1.6M 1
2022 $924K $9.2M $-55K 18
2023 $2.1M $11.4M $3.3M 12
2024 $999K $11.5M $655K 9

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 79 grants on record

Minimum
$500
25th Pctl
$9K
Median
$25K
Average
$127K
75th Pctl
$125K
Maximum
$2.2M

Geographic Distribution

US Grant Distribution Map

Key Personnel

NameTitleCompensation
JUSTINE SCHREYER SECRETARY/CFO
NATALIE SCHREYER CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
CHARA SCHREYER PRESIDENT (THRU FEB 2023)

Grants Awarded (79 total)

Purpose
SEE ATTACHMENT A KENTFIELD, CA $2,155,700 SEE ATTACHMENT A 2021
SEE ATTACHMENT A KENTFIELD, CA $1,951,118 SEE ATTACHMENT A 2020
Armand Hammer Museum Of Art And Cultural Center In Los Angeles, CA $800,000 TO SUPPORT the capital campaign 2023
New Roads School Santa Monica, CA $400,000 To support the capital campaign 2023
UCSF Foundation San Francisco, CA $250,000 To support the Gastrointestinal Malignancies Research fund 2023
HAMMER MUSEUM Los Angeles, CA $209,600 TO FURTHER ADVANCE PROGRAMS IN ART, AND UCLA'S MISSION BY CONTRIBUTING TO THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE OF THE... 2018
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation San Francisco, CA $200,000 to find a cure focuses on improving everyone's life today by working to reduce the life-threatening aspects of... 2016
American Jewish University Los Angeles, CA $200,000 to SUPPORT the Camp Alonim capital campaign 2024
American Jewish University Los Angeles, CA $200,000 to SUPPORT the Camp Alonim capital campaign 2023
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation San Francisco, CA $200,000 to find a cure focuses on improving everyone's life today by working to reduce the life-threatening aspects of... 2017
Armand Hammer Museum Of Art And Cultural Center In Los Angeles, CA $200,000 TO SUPPORT the capital campaign 2022
JDRF International New York, NY $200,000 UNRESTRICTED 2022
New Roads School Santa Monica, CA $200,000 To support the capital campaign 2024
American Jewish University Los Angeles, CA $200,000 to SUPPORT the Camp Alonim capital campaign 2022
Dunn School OLIVOS, CA $158,333 Unrestricted 2024
SF MOMA San Francisco, CA $145,000 To contribute to SFMOMA's dedication to making the art of our time a vital and meaningful part of public life. 2016
FOUNDATION FOR NATIONAL PROGRESS San Francisco, CA $142,000 to produce revelatory journalism that in its power and reach seeks to inform and inspire a more just and democratic world. 2016
SF MOMA San Francisco, CA $135,000 To contribute to SFMOMA's dedication to making the art of our time a vital and meaningful part of public life 2018
Hammer Museum Los Angeles, CA $130,700 TO FURTHER ADVANCE PROGRAMS IN ART, AND UCLA'S MISSION BY CONTRIBUTING TO THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE OF THE... 2016
UCSF Foundation San Francisco, CA $125,000 To support the Gastrointestinal Malignancies Research fund 2024
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA $125,000 to SUPPORT the Molecular Twin Pancreatic Cancer PiLOT STUDY 2023
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA $125,000 to SUPPORT the Molecular Twin Pancreatic Cancer PiLOT STUDY 2024
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA $125,000 to SUPPORT the Molecular Twin Pancreatic Cancer PiLOT STUDY 2022
Dunn School OLIVOS, CA $110,000 UNRESTRICTED 2023
SF MOMA San Francisco, CA $110,000 To contribute to SFMOMA's dedication to making the art of our time a vital and meaningful part of public life. 2017