Community Foundation of the North State



In 2020, the Shasta Regional Community Foundation celebrated twenty years of grant-based giving in Northern California. Through twenty years of growth and impact the foundation now serves Shasta, Siskiyou and Tehama counties.

This new spirit and opportunity merited a new name, the Foundation of the North State. The new name provides clarity and more clearly represents all the communities the foundation serves.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of the North State

Assets

2019 - 32,843,470
2018 - 28,939,171
Domestic Grants

2019 - 4,354,392


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of the North State


The foundation of healthy communities
Foundation: Community Foundation of the North State

Today I am happy to report the Foundation has now distributed a total of $527,144 in COVID-19 Relief Fund Grants. Thanks to the generosity...more

Community Foundation awards additional $319962 to COVID-19 Relief Fund grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of the North State

The Community Foundation of the North State recently announced its largest round of COVID-19 Relief grants to date, bringing the total...more

Northern California Child Development receives $5000 grant in sweepstakes
Foundation: Community Foundation of the North State

RED BLUFF — The Community Foundation of the North State, formerly Shasta Regional Community Foundation, presented a $5,000 grant Friday...more

These 10 charities can help those most affected by wildfire burning in the North State
Foundation: Community Foundation of the North State

Community Foundation of the North State. Based in Redding, the foundation — previously known as the Shasta Regional Community Foundation —...more

Help Tehama County Library receive funding in giveaway
Foundation: Community Foundation of the North State

The Tehama County Friends of the Library has invested in the Community Foundation of the North State, formerly Shasta Regional...more

To celebrate new name, Community Foundation of the North State will donate $15000 to nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation of the North State

The name change helps avoid confusion, explained the Community Foundation's CEO, Kerry Caranci. “We wanted to make sure our name was...more



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