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 Community Foundation, meanwhile, identified five funding priorities. Those priorities are: Helping low-income folks affected by the pandemic...more
The Community Foundation, meanwhile, identified five funding priorities. Those priorities are: • Helping low-income folks affected by the pandemic...more
iPass, a telecommunications provider, will give free internet access to 100 non-government organizations (NGOs) for a year as they work in dangerous countries to help its poor and underserved populations.