The Inland Empire Community Foundation, formerly known as the Community Foundation Serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, is a nonprofit organization created by and for the people of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
The foundation connects donors with the causes they care about and is the center for charitable investment in the two county area. The foundation was established in 1941.
The money will bolster scholarships for veterans and nursing students at the College of the Desert.The money will also expand the programming of the Palm Springs Historical Society.Jane Lykken Hoff...more
"I had previously been a two-dimensional art major with drawing and illustration and once I was able to switch over to that super tactile medium and create in three dimensions, all of my creative...more
"We must remain vigilant on our journey towards progress."
So said Dr. Bob Ross, president and CEO of the California Endowment, as he announced a $1 million donation to the Inland Empire...more
Philanthropy section returns to Desert Sun thanks to community support.Desert Scene and Giving, a long-running section in the Sunday Desert Sun, will be returning on Oct.1.The address is IECF, c/o...more
Residents of a trailer park in California's Coachella Valley are still picking up the pieces after Tropical Storm Hilary caused devastating flooding over the weekend, the Los Angeles Times...more
4 Palm Springs-area nonprofits looking for volunteers this summer.The Galilee Center shares weekly food baskets that serve over 350,000 meals annually.The Center provides clothing, blankets, jackets,...more
California is putting its money where its mouth is.
The state has allocated $60 million to the California Creative Corps program, which aims to create jobs for artists, creatives, and culture...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.