The San Diego Foundation is San Diego's leading resource for information about charitable giving and community needs. The foundation encourages and supports meaningful dialogue on issues affecting each of its communities and work with philanthropists to develop creative solutions to meet critical community needs.
Bloomberg contributed $3 billion to support the arts, education, environment, public health, and programs aimed at improving city governments around the world.The Knights gave $1.24 billion,...more
The San Diego Flood Response Fund raised $1,353,000.The fund is sunsetting its fundraising efforts and granting out the balance to nonprofits providing remediation and repair support to homeowners in...more
In February 2023, Jay Kahn donated $100 million to the San Diego Foundationthe largest-ever gift of its kind to a local nonprofit, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
Since then, the foundation...more
San Diego Community Power, San Diego Foundation to offer $1M in Grants to Climate-Focused Nonprofits.The Community Clean Energy Grant Program awards funding to new and existing projects that move...more
The San Diego Flood Response Fund receives donations and makes emergency grants to nonprofit service organizations engaged in disaster response and relief.100% of donations to the fund are directed...more
The Escondido Community Foundation (ECF) awarded $264,000 to 10 local nonprofits.Since 2007, ECF has granted more than $3.5 million to more than 130 programs.ECF also donated the community arch,...more
Students at Grossmont High School in San Diego were shocked to learn last week that the school foundation they've worked on for years has run out of money, the San Diego Union-Tribune...more
The San Diego Foundation has awarded $5,563,500 in grants to 43 community-based organizations to help residents experiencing food insecurity.
The funding will support "localized, sustainable food...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.