The mission of the Marin Community Foundation is to encourage and apply philanthropic contributions to help improve the human condition, embrace diversity, promote a humane and democratic society, and enhance the community's quality of life, now and for future generations.
Several nonprofit organizations in Marin County have recently expressed that they are working towards raising funds in order to keep two state parks in operation.
These parks are name China Camp...more
By Niccolo Caldararo RECENT LETTERS and articles in the IJ have brought up valid concerns about the Marin Community Foundation's study on housing and population in Marin. What is interesting is...more
The Marin Community Foundation teamed up with other Bay Area foundations to foster greater dialogue and collaboration among American Muslims and non-Muslims through a $230,000 in grant money.
The...more
Circle Bank, together with Marin Community Foundation, Mollie Stone's Markets and Unified Grocers, Inc., donates 50,000 pounds of food to two Bay Area Food banks as it celebrates its 50th consecutive...more
The Marin Community Foundation has released a report on economic disparity within the affluent County.
As the superintendent of public instruction, Jane Burke sees one of the primary issues in the...more
A new report commissioned by the Marin Community Foundation illustrates the stark contrasts in health, life expectancy, education and recreation between Marin's wealthiest residents and those...more
The Marin Community Foundation will host a community conversation around its most recent report - A Portrait of Marin. The report focuses on the well-being of Marin County residents.
The...more
County housing officials accepted a $50000 grant from the Marin Community Foundation benefiting the Phoenix Project for troubled youth in Marin City. "The Phoenix Project will continue to help...more
By Richard Halstead The Marin Community Foundation on Tuesday announced grants totaling $1 million to bolster safety-net programs in Marin County. Thomas Peters, the foundation's chief executive,...more
COUNTY SUPERVISORS' selection of Dr. Curtis Robinson for the county seat on the Marin Community Foundation board is a wise one. Robinson, who has deep roots in our county and is one of the...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.