Our Sponsors

  • California Arts Council

    As a state agency, the California Arts Council supports local arts infrastructure and programming statewide through grants, programs, and services.

  • Microsoft

    Community Empowerment Fund from Microsoft to support Alviso summer camps, datathon & hackathon events.

  • Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF)

    Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) is a public charity founded in 2007 that has become one of the largest community foundations in the world.

  • GreenWaste

    GreenWaste, a leading C&D recycler, has diverted over 80% of materials from landfills. Since 2021, the company has sponsored summer camps in Alviso that offer outdoor activities like kayaking, biking, and photography. These camps provide local kids unique opportunities to explore nature, stay active, and develop personal growth, while aligning with GreenWaste's commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability. Through this sponsorship, GreenWaste has made a positive impact on the community.

  • Valley Water

    Valley Water has sponsored community projects in Santa Clara County, promoting mentorship, education, and environmental awareness among youth through initiatives like murals, a documentary, camps, and hackathons. Their sponsorship has had a positive impact on the local community. Similarly, GreenWaste, a leading C&D recycler, has diverted over 80% of materials from landfills. Since 2021, the company has sponsored Alviso summer camps offering outdoor activities that connect local kids with nature, promote physical activity, and support personal growth - aligning with GreenWaste's environmental sustainability goals. This sponsorship has also had a positive community impact.

  • The City of San Jose

    The City of San Jose has been a strong supporter for CP Mentorship of a variety of summer programs aimed at providing engaging and educational activities to the local youth. These programs include the Tiny House Project, MarsB, kayaking programs, and environmental Education, among others.

    the City of San Jose's commitment to summer programs in Alviso has positively impacted the community by providing opportunities for fun and educational activities that promote personal growth and development in a supportive and nurturing environment.

  • Santa Visits Alviso

    Santa Visits Alviso

    The Santa Visits Alviso Foundation has been supporting CP Mentorship summer camps since 2021, providing youths in the Alviso community with opportunities to engage in educational and creative activities, including STEM topics. Through their sponsorship, the foundation has made a significant contribution to the local community by fostering a culture of learning and innovation. These camps provide a supportive environment that encourages personal growth and self-discovery, allowing youths to explore their interests, develop new skills, and build social connections.

  • South Bay Yacht Club (S.B.Y.C}

    One of the oldest yacht clubs in the area, the South Bay Yacht Club (S.B.Y.C.) was founded in 1888 as the South Bay Yachting Association by a group of 35 influential businessmen with a love of sailing. The Club was incorporated as the South Bay Yacht Club in 1896 and the clubhouse was built in 1903. The club and its facilities are historic and located in a Historic District of Alviso. The clubhouse was moved up to it’s current location from 1982 to 1985 due to levee realignment.

  • Supervisor Otto Lee

    Otto Lee has been a strong supporter of CP Mentorship, fostering a productive partnership between the organization and Santa Clara County. Under his leadership, the County has backed various CP Mentorship initiatives and programs. Lee's commitment to community development and youth engagement has significantly bolstered CP Mentorship’s efforts.

  • Legacy San Jose Alviso Youth Foundation

    The Legacy San Jose Alviso Foundation is dedicated to the well-being of children and youth through financial support of programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations: including support of education, social services, the arts, physical and mental health, and capital development.

  • The ARRL Foundation

    Established in 1973 by the American Radio Relay League, Inc. (ARRL) as an independent and separate 501(c)(3) organization, the ARRL Foundation administers programs to support the Amateur Radio community. The ARRL Foundation advances the art, science and societal benefits of the amateur radio service by awarding financial grants and scholarships to individuals and organizations in support of their charitable, educational and scientific efforts.

  • K4C Foundation

    The K4C Microgrant Program is the bridge between ideas and action. By providing microgrants in varying amounts up to $1,000, K4C helps young citizen leaders execute and magnify their initiatives to help repair our world.