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Direct your gift to any campus department or program that you choose by visiting Give to Cal and selecting the campus department or program of your choice.

The School/University Partnership Program (formerly the Berkeley Pledge) is a unified effort of outreach programs for K-14 students, aimed at making UC Berkeley accessible to all of California's children. The program has been hailed as a national model for educational outreach to diverse populations of young students.

UC Berkeley's SAGE (Student Achievement Guided by Experience) Scholars Program is an academically rigorous program that combines workplace experience with the professional skills needed to succeed in a competitive economy. SAGE works with highly motivated UC Berkeley's students from low income and diverse backgrounds. SAGE promotes quality professional leadership and career development training through internships, mentoring and education.

Direct your gift to any nonprofit organization you chose. Nonprofit organization information is available at GuideStar, the national database of nonprofit organizations.

United Way of the Bay Area Community Fund combines thousands of individual investments to build healthy and safe Bay Area communities. Through the fund, Bay Area nonprofit organizations benefit from United Way's expertise, leadership, and funds to help you, your family, and your neighbors.

Earth Share of California represents over 80 charities working to protect natural resources, promote livable communities, and provide environmental education. Member groups work to keep our air and water clean, protect endangered species, keep communities safe from toxics, save old growth trees, and clean up our coasts.

The Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society is one of the oldest private animal shelters in the San Francisco East Bay Region offering a unique environment that nurtures and shelters companion animals until they are placed in loving homes. Established in 1927, the shelter is a private, non-profit organization supported solely by private contributions.

The East Bay Community Law Center provides services for people in poverty and those faced with language and cultural barriers. Services include hands-on clinical education to law students to make these future lawyers aware of and skilled in addressing the needs of indigent communities; and desperately-needed legal services to the low-income community in the areas of housing, welfare, HIV/AIDS, homelessness and community economic development. Since its founding in 1988 by law students at UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, EBCLC has become the largest provider of free legal services in the East Bay and a nationally-recognized poverty law clinic.
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