[Principles-based psychology] has positively impacted corrections, welfare to work, juvenile justice, crime, school failure, drug and alcohol treatment, and a wide variety of social services, prevention, and community revitalization programs… It constitutes a fundamental paradigm shift for the fields of prevention, early intervention and community revitalization
—Sandra Hernandez, MD, CEO, The San Francisco Foundation
Comprehensive List of Past and Current Funders
Center for Sustainable Change
(formerly Health Realization Institute)
Foundations and agencies that have funded our projects & trainings include:
Most recent:
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
(via the Des Moines Making Connections collaborative and Three Principles Network, CSC Project Partner)
- Ark Foundation
- Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, San Francisco
- San Francisco Foundation
- San Francisco School District, Court & County Schools
- Shinnyo-En Foundation
- Whitman Institute
- W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Past Funders (through Health Realization Institute and fiscal agent: Youth Empowering Systems; and R.C. Mills & Associates)
- Banyan Foundation
- California Wellness Foundation
- Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation
- Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation
- Department of Children Youth and their Families, Mayor’s Office of San Francisco
- Department of Education
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Justice: Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
- Dresdner RCM Global Investors.
- Hillsborough County Children’s Foundation
- Isabel Allende Foundation
- McKesson Foundation
- Milagro Foundation
- Namaste Foundation
- National Institute of Drug Abuse
- Pottruck Family Foundation
- Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund
- S.H. Cowell Foundation
- Santa Clara County, Department of Alcohol and Drug Services
- Surdna Foundation, with matching grants from Annie E. Casey and Rockefeller
- United Way
- Weingart Foundation
- Wells Fargo Foundation