Role of the Steve Nash Foundation in the Funding Ecosystem
The Steve Nash Foundation operates as a private operating foundation in both the United States and Canada. The foundation focuses on increasing access to critical needs resources for children in underserved communities and populations. Through grant programs and direct programming, SNF works to improve outcomes for children by addressing conditions of poverty, medical need, and restricted access to resources that contribute to their well-being.
BC Grants Program
Since 2006, the Foundation's BC Grants program has delivered over $1 million back into British Columbia communities. Each year, grants are awarded to child-focused non-profits providing direct health and education services to underserved children throughout BC. Funded projects improve outcomes by identifying and addressing underlying conditions of poverty, medical need, and restricted access to resources.
Additional Programs
The foundation runs several signature programs: Starting Five and Let's Talk Dads (in partnership with University of Chicago's TMW Center), SNF READy ( Readying Equity and Diversity) focusing on social emotional learning in schools, Support Hope initiatives in Paraguay including pediatric cardiology and cervical cancer prevention, and partnership in Educare Arizona early learning centers.
Transparency and Governance
The Steve Nash Foundation has earned GuideStar's Platinum Seal of Transparency. The foundation operates as both a US 501(c)(3) organization (EIN 31-1753206) and a Canadian registered charity (BN 848154928 RR0001). Steve Nash funds all operating expenses, meaning donations directly support programs.