AI Summary
The Governor Newsom's Ballot Measure Committee is a 501(c) grantmaking organization that operates on a relationship-based engagement model and does not accept unsolicited proposals. Grants are made exclusively by invitation, emphasizing the importance of established connections in the funding process. Nonprofits interested in potential funding opportunities can explore warm-introduction pathways through Impala's Funder Prospecting.
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Mission Statement
Accumulating funds for a future election.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I submit an unsolicited grant proposal to Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee?
No. Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
Where does Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee give?
Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee primarily gives to organizations located in California. These states represent the largest share of the foundation’s grantmaking by dollars awarded. Additional geographic details are available to registered users.
What size are Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee’s grants?
The largest share of grants from Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee fall in the above $10 million range. The median first-year grant is about -. More detailed grant size data is available to registered users.
How do we apply to Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee?
Governor Newsoms Ballot Measure Committee does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
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