Giving Compass' Take:

• The Magnify Community and Fidelity Charitable highlight diverse, data-driven nonprofits that graduated from the Impact Lab and have proven they are committed to improving Silicon Valley through continuous learning. 

• Are any of these organizations aligned with your philanthropic mission and values? How could you most effectively support one (or more) of these organizations? 

• Learn how funders can best support nonprofits through unrestricted funding


Breakthrough Silicon Valley empowers young people from underserved communities in Silicon Valley to reach their full potential.

Building Skills Partnership is a statewide nonprofit that works to improve the quality of life for low-wage property service workers and their families by increasing their skills, access to education, and opportunities for career and community advancement.

Fresh Lifelines for Youth prevents juvenile crime and incarceration in more than 20 cities in Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Alameda Counties by providing at-risk youth with legal education, leadership training, and one-on-one mentoring.

Grail Family Services strengthens family capacity to support young children’s positive educational outcomes and to build a thriving community.

Rebuilding Together Peninsula revitalizes communities and rebuilds lives by repairing homes, thereby providing safe and healthy communities for everyone.

Sacred Heart Community Service is an anti-poverty organization founded in 1964 that addresses the root causes and consequences of poverty.

Samaritan House is the central anti-poverty organization in San Mateo County leading the charge with a data-driven, personalized approach to delivering a full range of essential services.

SOMOS Mayfair ensures that families have access to resources and opportunities to strengthen the community, through leadership development, organizing, and early school success programs.

Read the full article about data-driven nonprofits in Silicon Valley at Fidelity Charitable.