"Juma Ventures is one of the most cost-effective programs in the city and has a strong, positive influence on the lives of its youth participants."
City of San Francisco, Department of Children, Youth, and Their Families

Anyone can dream. But it’s the financial and advisory support of organizations and institutions that make dreams real. Since its inception, Juma has counted the nation’s most prominent and well-respected foundations, corporations, and government agencies among its many supporters.

Below is a partial list of the partners who have helped transform the promise of Juma’s mission into the proof of empowered college graduates.

CORPORATE & FOUNDATION PARTNERS

(January 2011 - December 2011)

$100,000+
BlackRock
Citigroup Foundation
College Access Foundation of California
E*Trade Foundation
Gap Foundation
JP Morgan Chase
Kimball Foundation
Levi Strauss Foundation
Mulvaney Foundation
San Francisco Department of Children Youth and their Families
May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
TK Foundation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Assets for Independence Program
Gary & Mary West Foundation

$50,000+
Bank of America
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
JP Morgan Chase
Genentech Foundation
New York Stock Exchange Euronext Foundation
Y&H Soda Family Foundation
William Zimmerman Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999
AT&T Foundation
Ceres Foundation
Chevron
Thomas Long Foundation
Mitchell Kapor Foundation
San Francisco Foundation

$15,000 - $24,999
John R. Cahill Fund
Charles Schwab
Contra Costa County Office of Education
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream
Jonas Family Fund
Price Charities
Oracle Foundation
Irene Scully Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation

$5,000 - $14,999
Bothin Foundation
Bravo Foundation
Center for Enterprise Development (CFED)
Center for Economic Progress 
Comerica Bank
Dodge & Cox
Earned Assets Resource Network (EARN)
Farrell Family Foundation
Friedman Family Foundation
David B. Gold Foundation
Koret Foundation
Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation
Morrison Foerster Foundation
San Diego Gas & Electric
Lee & Perry Smith Fund
T. Rowe Price
Union Bank of California
Visa
Vodafone Americas Foundation

$1,000 - $4,999
All Covered
All Stars Helping Kids
Bay City Capital
Del Monte
Deux Lux, Inc.
First Republic Bank
William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
Progress Investment Management Company
REDF
RSF Social Finance
San Diego Foundation
San Francisco Fund 4
Thomson Reuters
TriNet Total HR Services
United Way of the Bay Area
Arthur & Charlotte Zitrin Foundation

GIFTS IN-KIND

(January 2011 - December 2011)

Edelman
Gap, Inc.
Lagunitas Brewery
John McNeil Studio
Meghan Roberts Photography
Morrison Foerster
Peet's Coffee & Tea
popchips
Taproot Foundation

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

(January 2011 - December 2011)

Youth Services Community Partners
10,000 Degrees
Aim High
Arriba Juntos
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
Bottom Line
Boys and Girls Club
California Academy of Sciences
Children's Aid Society
City University of New York (CUNY)
College Track
Community Boards
Destiny Arts
East Oakland Youth Development Center
Edgewood Center for Children & Families
Episcopal Community Services
Excelsior Family Connections
Excelsior Action Group
First Place For Youth
Harlem Children's Zone
Huckleberry CARC
Independent Living Skills Program (ILSP)
Jobs for Youth
Kids First
Mind Body Awareness Project
San Francisco Beacon Centers
San Francisco Immigrant Rights Commission
School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL)
Upward Bound USF
Youth Speaks
Youth Together
Youth Uprising
Youth Leadership Institute

Policy and Advocacy Partners
Asset Policy Institute of California (APIC)
California School Age Consortium (CalSac)
Community Network for Youth
Development (CNYD)
Corporation for Enterprise
Development (CFED)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
National Youth Employment Coalition (NYEC)
Neighborworks America
New America Foundation
San Francisco Youth Employment Coalition (SFYEC)
Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA)
Teachers for Social Justice

Assets Services
Assets Alliance
BAYCAT
BUILD
California Connected by 25
CARC
CHALK
Center for Young Women's Development
Citibank
City Youth Now
CollegeWorks
Community Educational Services
Covenant House
EARN
EBALDC
Embarcadero YMCA
EOYDC
Girl Scouts
GirlSource
Hamilton Recreation Center
HIFY
Homey
Legal Services for Children
Merrill Lynch
Making Connections Oakland
MEDA
Mission Housing Development Corporation
NFTE
Oasis for Girls
Patelco
Richmond Village Beacon
SFUSD Afterschool program
SOMCAN
St. Johns Educational Thresholds Center
United Playaz
University of California at Berkeley
SAGE
Women's Initiative
Youth Cares
Young Entrepreneurs at Haas (YEAH)