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.
Jesse Melgar, a board member of the Riverside, Calif.,-based Weingart Foundation, and several Latino community leaders wanted to do something to improve the lives of Latinos in the Inland Empire,...more
When the Desert Sun announced last week that it was shutting down its Desert Scene and Giving sections due to budget cuts�and laying off editor Winston Gieseke�it was a "touching" and "a bit...more
"Our youth deserve the gift of music and all the benefits it bestows," says the CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of the San Gorgonio Pass in California.
Thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Panda...more
If you're in the Palm Springs, Calif., area, there's a good chance you've never heard of the Palm Springs Dance Project.
But that's about to change.
The nonprofit was created by Darcy Carozza...more
Monika Mitchell, founder of Good Business New York, asks, Do You Have What it Takes to Be a Social Entrepreneur? She lists down the five P’s essential in every entrepreneur: Passion. Purpose. Plan. Partner. Profit.