California Community Foundation

California Community Foundation

Philanthropic Fundraising Services

Los Angeles, California 14,582 followers

Leading positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities.

About us

The California Community Foundation (CCF) is L.A. County’s foundation. CCF has served Los Angeles County for more than 100 years, addressing some of the core concerns of the community, including safe and affordable housing, accessible health care, quality education and access to arts and culture that are critical to quality of life. It is our mission to lead positive systemic change to strengthen Los Angeles communities. We are home to nearly 1,700 funds and steward more than $1.7 billion in assets. Through partnerships with our donors, grantees, financial advisors, volunteers and fellow foundations who share our vision and resources, we are building the future of Los Angeles, together. For more information, visit calfund.org, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/calfund and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @calfund.

Website
http://www.calfund.org/
Industry
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1915
Specialties
Competitive grantmaking in arts, education, health care, and transition-aged youth and housing and economic development in Los Angeles County; donor advised funds; scholarship funds; field of interest funds; endowment funds

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  • This Labor Day, we invite you to reflect on the invaluable contributions of immigrants, who are the backbone of L.A. County’s workforce. With over 3.5 million immigrants calling this region home, they play essential roles across all sectors—from healthcare to construction—fueling our economy and enriching our communities. As we honor the hard work that drives our society, let’s recommit to supporting immigrant workers by advocating for equitable opportunities and policies that acknowledge their vital contributions. Their success is our collective success. To learn more, read the State of Immigrants in Los Angeles County (SOILA) report, released at our Immigration Summit in July by the USC Equity Research Institute (ERI). Read the full report here: https://bit.ly/3ZbsImK

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  • The LA Civil Rights Department (@lacivilrights), in partnership with @csunorthridge and Mockingbird Analytics, has released a groundbreaking report, "An Examination of African American Experiences in Los Angeles." This comprehensive study traces over 100 years of systemic racial harms faced by African American communities in LA, revealing deep-rooted disparities in housing, health, education, and policing. The report highlights 12 key areas of harm and provides recommendations for reparative justice. We applaud City leaders, including @MayorofLA, Council President Pro-Tem Harris Dawson (@mhdcd8), and Councilmembers Curren Price (@currendpricejr) and Councilmember Heather Hutt (@cw_heather.hutt), for their steadfast leadership on this work. It’s time to confront these injustices to create the thriving and inclusive Los Angeles we all want to see. The California Community Foundation stands ready to support the critical work that lies ahead. Together, we can build a more equitable future. Read more about this here: https://bit.ly/3AFpbDd #Reparations #JusticeForAll #LAHistory #EquityNow #LACivilRights #CaliforniaCommunityFoundation

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  • Judy Belk is a visionary leader who left an indelible mark on our communities and philanthropy during her tenure as President and CEO of the @CaliforniaWellnessFoundation. Our CCF President and CEO, Miguel A. Santana, reflected on her recent piece in @InsidePhilanthropy, where she shared wise reflections and some advice for the new class of philanthropic leaders. “Judy always makes it a point to fight for what is right and to say what needs to be said - not what is easy. She is not afraid to challenge the status quo and drive bold change for justice, regardless of the obstacles. As a mentor and friend, I appreciate her advice, particularly on reimagining foundation advocacy. "The stakes are high in the outcome of the November election for philanthropy fulfilling its mission and essential role of civil society." At CCF, we have taken this call seriously, leading on Measure A, a citizen-driven, countywide ballot measure that will reform the delivery of homeless services and make housing more affordable. I am honored to be part of the new generation of philanthropic leaders, following in the footsteps of transformative visionaries like Judy, Bob Ross, and Antonia Hernandez. I am grateful for their extraordinary contributions to our field and our communities. Their legacy will continue to inspire and guide us. Read the piece here: https://lnkd.in/gCRJMpDH #Leadership #Philanthropy #Inspiration #ThankYouJudy #CaliforniaWellnessFoundation @BrendaSolorzano, Joanna Jackson, @DonChen @RichardTate, @TonyaAllen, @NicoleJuneMaher

    Leading Lessons: A Foundation CEO's Reflections on Pushing the Status Quo | Inside Philanthropy

    Leading Lessons: A Foundation CEO's Reflections on Pushing the Status Quo | Inside Philanthropy

    insidephilanthropy.com

  • As we mark 35 years of shaping the artistic landscape, we're honored to spotlight our Fellowship for Visual Arts alumni, whose creativity and impact continue to inspire! Danielle Brazell was awarded the FVA Fellowship in 2002 and has had a remarkable career in arts leadership. As the former General Manager of the City of LA Department of Cultural Affairs (@culture_la ) and now as the Executive Director of the California Arts Council (@calartscouncil), Danielle champions equity and access in the arts. Join us in celebrating Danielle’s transformative impact on the arts and learn more about her and our fellows on our site: https://bit.ly/3YQsbXp #CCF35Years #VisualArts #ArtsLeadership #CulturalVitality

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  • @LA4LA, the groundbreaking public-private partnership launched by Mayor Karen Bass and powered by the California Community Foundation (CCF) with support from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, continues to be recognized for its approach to tackling homelessness. This article in Inside Philanthropy highlights how LA4LA secured $2.9 million in funding from generous philanthropic partners, including Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg, Stephen J Cloobeck, CCF, and Hilton, to save an affordable housing project in Koreatown. With this support, @treehouse.community converted all 58 units into affordable, permanent supportive housing for Angelenos who need it most, and @PATHpartners was brought in to provide essential support services for the new residents. This serves as a model for what the partnership aims to do as it fast-tracks solutions to unlock housing and scale development across the region. Together, we’re proving that we can tackle homelessness with collaboration, commitment, and a shared vision. Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/gG2MGN6r

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  • This month, we are celebrating the 35th anniversary of the California Community Foundation's Fellowship for Visual Artists (FVA). Ken Gonzales-Day, a 2007 FVA Fellow, is celebrated for his interdisciplinary practice that delves into the construction of race and the limitations of representational systems. “The Fellowship for Visual Artists was a pivotal moment in my journey as an artist,” says Ken. “The recognition and resources from the Fellowship were essential in validating and advancing my work on race and representation.” Discover more about Ken and explore the 35-year legacy of our FVA Fellowship on our website: https://bit.ly/3YQsbXp Stay tuned later this month when we announce our 2024 Fellows! #CCF35Years #VisualArts #RacialDiscourse #ArtisticExcellence

  • While we’re disappointed that AB 2239, a critical bill for eliminating digital discrimination in California, did not make it out of the State Senate - we are so proud of the organizing work our coalition of more than 70 LA County organizations committed this session to advance equity and access to opportunity for California families. We sincerely thank Assemblymember Mia Bonta and our coalition members for their tireless efforts and unwavering support. The pandemic revealed the critical role of high-speed internet in education, healthcare, and economic opportunity. This is why we will continue our fight to bridge the digital divide and create an equitable future for all Angelenos. Stay connected and learn more at www.digitalequityla.org.

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  • Join us in commemorating the 35th anniversary of the California Community Foundation's Fellowship for Visual Artists (FVA)! Since 1988, FVA has supported more than 300 artists, fostering creativity and advancing cultural conversations in Los Angeles. We are excited to highlight some former fellows who shared what this program meant to them on our blog. 🔹 Audrey Chan: Empowering community storytelling through art. 🔹 Ken Gonzales-Day: Redefining racial discourse through interdisciplinary practice. 🔹 Danielle Brazell: Shaping civic and cultural vitality through arts leadership. Stay tuned for the announcement of our 2024 FVA cohort later this month! Read more on our blog: https://bit.ly/3YQsbXp #CCF35Years #VisualArts #ArtisticExcellence #LosAngelesArts

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  • "Richard Alatorre was a force to be reckoned with, whose drive and passion helped to reimagine what was possible for the Eastside, for Los Angeles, and for Latinos across the country. While his political prowess was legendary, and what many may remember about him, as someone who had the pleasure of calling him a mentor, what I will miss most about him is the passion with which he nurtured relationships and always invested in the next generation. Richard harnessed the power of Latinos in an unprecedented way that changed the lives of thousands, including myself. I send my deepest condolences to his wife Angie, and their family." Miguel Santana, President and CEO of California Community Foundation.

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