California Community Foundation And Its Donors Contribute $133 Million To Needs And Nonprofits
Additional $94.5 million invested this year in Greater Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- California Community Foundation (CCF) made $133 million in grants and other disbursements to nonprofits and charitable institutions for affordable housing, health care, arts, education, environmental and other causes during the 2011-2012 fiscal year. This philanthropic investment represents an increase of 10 percent over the previous fiscal year. Approximately two-thirds, $94.5 million, were invested in addressing the needs and supporting the nonprofits of Greater Los Angeles.
The fiscal year ended strong for CCF on June 30, 2012, with $1.20 billion in assets.
"California Community Foundation is alone in creating and managing charitable funds and foundations for meaningful, strategic philanthropy by Los Angeles donors, and that directly benefit Los Angeles communities," said CCF President and CEO, Antonia Hernández. "Assets entrusted to us by generations of donors provide us with the resources and flexibility to make long-term investments in priority areas of the foundation, fund new initiatives with community and foundation partners, and provide one-time grants or low-interest loans in response to critical needs or unusual opportunities."
In addition, during the first quarter of the fiscal year that began July 1, 2012, CCF awarded 25 grants and loans totaling $2,680,000 to local nonprofits throughout Los Angeles County from unrestricted charitable funds at the discretion of the community foundation.
Over the course of the last 10 years, CCF has raised $1.8 billion in contributions and distributed $1.34 billion in grants, loans, scholarships and fellowships. CCF grants and other disbursements complement the charitable giving of its donors. This combination of institutional and individual philanthropy along with a commitment to civic engagement is part of CCF's multifaceted character.
California Community Foundation (CCF) is a public, charitable organization serving communities of Greater Los Angeles since 1915 through effective philanthropy and civic engagement. It encourages philanthropy by individuals, families, companies and organizations, and serves as a steward of their charitable funds and legacies. It collaborates with nonprofits to address needs in their communities and provides support through grants, loans, scholarships, fellowships and other forms. It convenes and engages with private, public, nonprofit and foundation leaders in community problem solving and advocacy work. For more information, visit www.calfund.org or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/calfund.
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
TOTAL GRANTMAKING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012
(ended June 30, 2012)
Geographic Area |
Number of Grants |
Amount |
Antelope Valley |
15 |
$556,100.00 |
San Fernando Valley |
271 |
$3,441,779.52 |
San Gabriel Valley |
363 |
$3,797,690.55 |
Metro L.A. |
834 |
$19,566,749.04 |
West L.A. County |
735 |
$9,708,970.60 |
South L.A. County |
183 |
$6,745,099.73 |
East L.A. County |
61 |
$945,978.87 |
South Bay / Harbor (including Long Beach) |
349 |
$8,163,862.64 |
Los Angeles County-wide |
822 |
$41,588,003.81 |
Outside L.A. County |
127 |
$17,263,451.39 |
Outside California, within the U.S. |
1,746 |
$15,918,743.86 |
Outside U.S. / International |
286 |
$5,447,968.90 |
Totals |
5,792 |
$133,144,398.91 |
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS AND LOANS BY ORGANIZATION
FIRST QUARTER 2012-2013
(July 1, 2012-September 30, 2012)
Name of Grant/Loan Recipient |
Service Area |
Amount |
Arts |
||
Community Partners/LA Commons |
Metro L.A. |
$75,000 |
Dramatic Results |
South L.A. Co. (Long Beach, Compton) |
$75,000 |
LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes |
Countywide |
$85,000 |
Watts Village Theater Company |
South L.A. County |
$50,000 |
Education |
||
Bring Me A Book Foundation |
Countywide |
$75,000 |
Community Asset Re-Defining Education |
South L.A. County |
$100,000 |
Child Care Resource Center |
San Fernando Valley |
$150,000 |
South Central Los Angeles Ministry Project |
South L.A. County |
$75,000 |
YMCA of Greater Long Beach |
South L.A. County |
$200,000 |
Health Care |
||
Children's Dental Health Clinic |
South L.A. County |
$100,000 |
Asian Pacific Health Care Venture |
Metro L.A. |
$100,000 |
Family Health Care Centers of Greater L.A. |
South L.A. County |
$100,000 |
Korean Health Education Information & Resource Center |
Metro L.A. |
$100,000 |
Housing and Neighborhoods |
||
Clifford Beers Housing, Inc. |
Countywide |
$100,000 |
Community Partners fbo Move LA |
Countywide |
$35,000 |
PATH Ventures |
Countywide |
$100,000 |
Western Center for Law and Poverty |
Countywide |
$100,000 |
Initiatives & Program Related Investments |
||
Los Angeles Preschool Advocacy Initiative |
||
Asian Pacific Islanders California Action Network |
South L.A. County (Long Beach) |
$35,000 |
Long Beach Early Childhood Education Committee |
South L.A. County (Long Beach) |
$40,000 |
Proyecto Pastoral |
East L.A. County (Boyle Heights) |
$35,000 |
Civic Engagement |
||
Valley Economic Development Center |
San Fernando Valley |
$550,000* |
El Monte Community Building Initiative |
||
Californians Together |
East L.A. County (El Monte) |
$50,000 |
Community Partners |
East L.A. County (El Monte) |
$100,000 |
Rio Hondo College |
East L.A. County (El Monte) |
$250,000 |
Total |
$2,680,000 |
*Combination of Opportunity Fund grant and PRI loan
Contact: Raúl Garza
Phone: (213) 413-4130 ext 229
E-mail: [email protected]
SOURCE California Community Foundation
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