Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr Fund
EIN 946068932Total Given 2016–2024
$234.3M
2,773 grants · $26.0M avg/year
based on 9 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$10M+/yr
major funder
capacity
$25K
typical mid grants · $7K–$100K
grant size
53%
supporter · 361/678 multi-year
repeat
$484.0M
Assets (2024)
678
Distinct Recipients
Focus Areas
Application Information
Accepts Unsolicited Proposals
No — Preselected Only
Contact Person
ATTN CLAYTON C JUAN GRANTS ADMINIST
Phone
(415) 856-1400
Deadlines
NONE
How to Apply
THE FUND'S WEBSITE (WWW.HAASJR.ORG) SHOULD BE CONSULTED TO DETERMINE THE FUND'S MOST CURRENT INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT WE FUND AND HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT. IN 2018, PROPOSALS WERE ACCEPTED ON AN INVITATION-ONLY BASIS.
Restrictions
THE FUND'S WEBSITE (WWW.HAASJR.ORG) SHOULD BE CONSULTED TO DETERMINE THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT WE FUND. THE FUND SUPPORTS PRIMARILY ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE TAX-EXEMPT UNDER SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND ARE NOT CLASSIFIED AS PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS UNDER SECTION 509(A) OF THE CODE.
Financial Trends
Giving Over Time
Total Assets Over Time
View financial data as table
| Year | Total Giving | Total Assets | Revenue | Grants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | $35.2M | $459.3M | $26.9M | 460 |
| 2017 | $25.8M | $476.0M | $28.4M | 471 |
| 2018 | $29.3M | $446.4M | $19.6M | 445 |
| 2019 | N/A | $462.6M | $31.3M | N/A |
| 2020 | $25.4M | $492.5M | $19.8M | 355 |
| 2021 | $25.5M | $548.2M | $62.2M | 332 |
| 2022 | $28.8M | $458.1M | $25.4M | 284 |
| 2023 | $31.8M | $469.1M | $10.2M | 229 |
| 2024 | $32.5M | $484.0M | $43.3M | 197 |
Grant Size Distribution
Based on 2773 grants on record
Minimum
$50
25th Pctl
$7K
Median
$25K
Average
$85K
75th Pctl
$100K
Maximum
$5.8M
Geographic Distribution
Texas Counties Served
0.8% of US grants
· Rank #9 of 33 states
$605K across
21 grants
5 of 254 counties
Top 5 counties
- 1 Travis
- 2 Dallas
- 3 Harris
- 4 Collin
- 5 El Paso
Officers & Directors
CC
Cathy Cha
6 yrs
President and Ceo
Leadership
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
MO
Marcos Orozco III
3 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
CC
Cathy Cha
6 yrs
President and Ceo
Leadership
MO
Marcos Orozco III
3 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
CC
Cathy Cha
6 yrs
President and Ceo
Leadership
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
MO
Marcos Orozco III
3 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
CC
Cathy Cha
6 yrs
President and Ceo
Leadership
MP
Monica Pressley
5 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
CC
Cathy Cha
6 yrs
President and Ceo
Leadership
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
MP
Monica Pressley
5 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
CC
Cathy Cha
6 yrs
President
Leadership
MP
Monica Pressley
5 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
WH
Walter J Haas
9+ yrs
Chair
Leadership
JW
Jennie Watson
2 yrs
President
Leadership
MP
Monica Pressley
5 yrs
Secretary and Treasurer
Leadership
RH
Robert D Haas
9+ yrs
Director
WH
Walter a Haas III
7 yrs
Director
EH
Elise Haas
7 yrs
Director
JE
Jesse Eisenhardt
7 yrs
Director
EE
Elizabeth H Eisenhardt
9+ yrs
Director
Grants Awarded (2,773 total)
| Purpose | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coaching Corps | Oakland, CA | $5,750,000 | To scale the program's reach and impact. $5,800,000 over five years (2017-2021) | 2016 |
| Tides Center | San Francisco, CA | $3,312,500 | FOR THE MOVE THE VALLEY PROJECT TO ENGAGE VOTERS IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY. FOR THE LEADERSTRUST TO PROVIDE FLEXIBLE... | 2024 |
| University of California Berkeley Foundation | Berkeley, CA | $2,404,500 | TO TRANSFORM THE STUDENT POPULATION AND CREATE A MORE WELCOMING AND INCLUSIVE CAMPUS; FOR THE INSTITUTE FOR... | 2023 |
| University of California Berkeley Foundation | Berkeley, CA | $2,299,500 | TO TRANSFORM THE STUDENT POPULATION AND CREATE A MORE WELCOMING AND INCLUSIVE CAMPUS. | 2022 |
| Positive Coaching Alliance | Oakland, CA | $2,289,500 | TO SCALE OPERATIONS AND EXPAND THE NUMBER OF COACHES AND YOUTH REACHED IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES; FOR THE... | 2023 |
| University of California Berkeley Foundation | Berkeley, CA | $2,200,000 | FOR THE NEW DEMOCRACY POLICY INITIATIVE AT THE GOLDMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY; FOR THE INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENTAL... | 2023 |
| Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy | San Francisco, CA | $2,179,400 | VOLUNTEER SERVICES GRANT; TO THE HAAS, JR. FUND SINGLE ENTITY BENEFICIARY FUND AT GGNPC FOR FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS. FOR... | 2024 |
| Positive Coaching Alliance | Oakland, CA | $2,000,000 | TO SCALE IMPACT AND EXPAND THE NUMBER OF COACHES AND YOUTH REACHED, AND ONE-TIME SUPPORT FOR THE ACCELERATION... | 2023 |
| Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy | San Francisco, CA | $2,000,000 | FOR CAPITAL ENHANCEMENTS AT CRISSY FIELD. | 2017 |
| Community Initiatives | Oakland, CA | $2,000,000 | TO SUPPORT THE EDUCATORS FOR FAIR CONSIDERATION PROJECT'S CALIFORNIA CAMPUS CATALYST FUND, TO SUPPORT... | 2018 |
| Tides Center | San Francisco, CA | $1,982,000 | FOR FLEXIBLE LEADERSHIP AWARDS TO HAAS, JR. FUND GRANTEES AND TO LAUNCH THE LEADERSTRUST AS INDEPENDENT ENTITY; FOR... | 2023 |
| Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy | San Francisco, CA | $1,615,114 | FOR THE NEXT PHASE OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AT CRISSY FIELD. | 2022 |
| Positive Coaching Alliance | Oakland, CA | $1,607,500 | TO SCALE IMPACT AND EXPAND THE NUMBER OF COACHES AND YOUTH REACHED, AND ONE-TIME SUPPORT FOR THE ACCELERATION... | 2024 |
| Tides Center | San Francisco, CA | $1,600,000 | FOR FLEXIBLE LEADERSHIP AWARDS TO HAAS, JR. FUND GRANTEES AND LAUNCH OF THE LEADERSTRUST AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. | 2021 |
| Tides Center | San Francisco, CA | $1,600,000 | FOR FLEXIBLE LEADERSHIP AWARDS TO HAAS, JR. FUND GRANTEES AND LAUNCH OF THE LEADERSTRUST AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. | 2022 |
| Tides Center | San Francisco, CA | $1,600,000 | FOR FLEXIBLE LEADERSHIP AWARDS TO HAAS, JR. FUND GRANTEES AND LAUNCH OF THE LEADERSTRUST AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. | 2022 |
| Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund | San Francisco, CA | $1,524,500 | TO SUPPORT SEASON OF SHARING'S RESEARCH AND INNOVATIVE MARKETING EXPERIMENTS TO ENGAGE YOUNGER AND MORE DIVERSE... | 2024 |
| Coaching Corps | Oakland, CA | $1,432,456 | TO SCALE THE PROGRAM'S REACH AND IMPACT. | 2018 |
| Campaign for College Opportunity | Los Angeles, CA | $1,400,000 | FOR EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY EFFORTS TO INCREASE COLLEGE ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY IN CALIFORNIA. | 2024 |
| Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund | San Francisco, CA | $1,349,667 | TO HELP RAISE AND DISTRIBUTE EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE BAY AREA; FOR THE FUND'S 70TH... | 2023 |
| Asian Law Caucus | San Francisco, CA | $1,330,000 | FOR WORK TO ENSURE AN INCLUSIVE, MULTIRACIAL DEMOCRACY BY PROTECTING VOTING RIGHTS OF IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES. | 2024 |
| Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund | San Francisco, CA | $1,300,000 | TO HELP RAISE AND DISTRIBUTE EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE BAY AREA. | 2023 |
| Silicon Valley Community Foundation | Mountain View, CA | $1,250,000 | TO THE CALIFORNIA BLACK FREEDOM FUND, TO INCREASE THE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT OF BLACK CALIFORNIANS AND SUPPORT BLACK-LED... | 2020 |
| Tides Center | San Francisco, CA | $1,250,000 | To support the Flexible Leadership Awards program and launch a fundraising initiative. ($1,250,000) | 2016 |
| Coaching Corps | Oakland, CA | $1,218,377 | For program expansion. $5,500,000 over five years (2012-2016) | 2016 |