The Long Beach Community Foundation was founded in 1996 by the Estate Planning & Trust Council of Long Beach and an advisory board of local community leaders in collaboration with the California Community Foundation.
In 2003, a grant to open an office in Long Beach was provided by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
The effort is part of Knight Foundation's national $70 million Community Foundation Initiative, an effort to deepen Knight's commitment to ensuring that communities are informed about and...more
by Ryan ZumMallen | Long Beach News | 08.12.10 | 9:00am | The Long Beach Community Foundation, which helps local organizations through grantmaking and ...See all stories on this topic...more
Knight Foundation Commits Up to $2.5 million to Long Beach Community Foundation to Increase Local Impact
LONG BEACH, Calif. – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced today that it...more
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Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) is pleased to announce the recipients of Emergency Healthcare Services Grants at a presentation ceremony on June 16...more
Interested organizations can apply by submitting a Letter of Inquiry (1-2 pages) that includes a brief description of the organization, the grant amount re...
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Existence of the Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) allowed Long Beach to apply for the grant, which the Knight Foundation has restricted to local ...
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With funding from the Transformation Initiative by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Long Beach Community Foundation distributed $80000 in funding to nine recipients on Feb. 22 as part...more
Boeing and the Employees Community Fund of Boeing with the Corporate Leader of the Year Award; Lillie Mae Wesley with the Lifetime of Public Service Award; Long Beach Community Foundation with the...more
The Long Beach Community Foundation has as its mission, “to initiate positive change for Long Beach through charitable giving, stewardship and strategic grant-making.” Currently, the foundation...more
Digbeth in Birmingham, England has been appointed as the new social enterprise quarter. Social enterprises are sprouting up in the area, comprising of 57 of these businesses flanked between High Gate and Hurst Street.