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Foundation grants are also made on a limited basis to nonprofits for adults with developmental disabilities, aging adults, animal welfare, disaster relief, and transitional-age foster youth. Donor advised grants comprise the majority of annual grantmaking by CCF and may be directed to worthwhile causes and qualified organizations anywhere in ...
Of the $3 billion yielded from this process, four-fifths of the proceeds went to create The California Endowment and the remainder, some $600 million at the time, stayed with CHCF. [3] From its inception, CHCF has looked for opportunities to improve health care in California by supporting higher quality, greater efficiency, and broader access ...
Funders of the program Fresno include The California Wellness Foundation, which is providing half of this project’s funding,The California Endowment, Central Valley Community Foundation, Delta ...
Ross is retiring next week after nearly a quarter-century heading one of the most important philanthropic forces in California. His legacy rests on how he helped transform charitable giving during ...
Thanks to over $1 million in philanthropic funding from the California Wellness Foundation, the California Endowment and others, the program will distribute $500 monthly (no strings attached) to ...
In 2002 the Osher Foundation began making program development grants of $100,000 a year for up to three years to launch new OLLI programs. The initial focus was on California, which now has OLLI programs at seven University of California and 16 California State University campuses. In 2004 Osher established a National Resource Center (NRC) at ...
The Getty Foundation, based in Los Angeles, California at the Getty Center, awards grants for "the understanding and preservation of the visual arts". [1] In the past, it funded the Getty Leadership Institute for "current and future museum leaders", which is now at Claremont Graduate University. [2] Its budget for 2006–07 was $27.8 million.
The mayors of California’s biggest cities say HHAP and Prop. 1 are complementary and funding from both is needed to combat the state’s homelessness crisis. Show comments Advertisement