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Community Foundation: $1.97 Million to 92 Local Nonprofits

Community Foundation Santa Cruz County announces $1.97 million to 92 local nonprofits including those supporting the wellbeing of youth, seniors, and families, contributors to arts and culture, and partners working toward a sustainable and resilient Santa Cruz County where all can thrive.

Annual grants are made possible thanks to the generosity of dozens of families who have entrusted the Community Foundation with their charitable visions or made a gift to the Greatest Needs Fund. That includes the extraordinary legacy of the Borina family whose giving to support the Pajaro Valley for years to come is a cornerstone of the Community Grants program.

Kevin Heuer, the Community Foundation’s director of engagement and impact, said, “The charitable funds that families have established here serve as our community’s permanent resource for addressing the issues of today and tomorrow. Our Community Grants fund community solutions that improve the quality of life here. This year’s record investment is supporting a diverse group of nonprofits we see as trusted performers and creative solvers of local challenges.”

Flexible Funding

Teen Kitchen Project, one of this year’s grantees, engages about 45 youth each week in the preparation of medically tailored meals that are delivered to 300+ clients.

Executive Director Angela Farley said, “The flexibility of unrestricted funding is essential for us. General operating support allows us to put the funds where they are most needed most so that we can respond to the needs of the community in real time.”

Susan True

“While we continue to offer core support to frontline service providers, we’re also investing in smaller nonprofits that are working to strengthen their strategy, connect deeply with community, and scale their programs to meet increased needs,” said Community Foundation CEO Susan True.

Jamey King, co-founder of Mountains 2 Sea, an outdoor adventure learning program for youth enrolled in alternative education, is ready to expand beyond their two-person team to meet the demand. “Expanding our team is bringing new ideas, new energy, and the opportunity to serve more youth,” King said.

People and Places

The Community Grants help protect the people and places by supporting nonprofits that work on youth and senior wellbeing and water and climate resilience. Examples include:

CASA of Santa Cruz County will further refine and expand their Juvenile Justice program so they can offer an advocate to every single youth in the local system.

Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos is scaling their cultural education and leadership development programs. Mountains 2 Sea is growing their staff to support mental and physical health for youth through challenging activities.

Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County will work to recruit and train 100 new volunteer mentors in 12 months to mentor a growing number of youth. Aztecas Youth Soccer Academy Program is growing, a healthy outlet, safe space, tutoring center, and mentoring program.

Hospice of Santa Cruz County is growing Latino outreach programs with a focus on trust building and partnerships with patients, families, and Latino-serving organizations.

Health Projects Center will expand in-home senior care management programs to assist more low-income individuals and extend into rural and underserved communities.

Senior Citizens Organization of the San Lorenzo Valley will expand the hours of the senior center and develop programming.

The Elkhorn Slough Foundation will scale restoration projects that promote greater climate resilience and mitigate wildfire threats to communities like Las Lomas and Pajaro.

Amah Mutsun Land Trust will strengthen their organizational capacity to chart the course for land acquisition, communications, and Tribal land stewardship.

Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship will continue building 19 miles of new trails at Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument on the Santa Cruz Coast.

Pajaro Valley Arts will build staff capacity to support their expansion goals, particularly on-site education programs and remodeling the 12,000 square foot Porter Building which they purchased debt-free in 2022.

Watsonville Film Festival is growing their team to curate and present a powerful and inspiring film program all year round.

Community grants are providing key sponsorships to the 2024 seasons for the Santa Cruz Symphony, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, and the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music.

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2024 Community Grant Partners

Activities4All – $20,000

Agricultural History Project – $10,000

Amah Mutsun Land Trust – $25,000

Association of Faith Communities of Santa Cruz County – $10,000

Aztecas Youth Soccer Academy – $20,000

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Cruz County – $20,000

Birds of a Feather – $1,500

Black Surf Santa Cruz – $10,000

Boys & Girls Club of Santa Cruz County – $20,000

Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music – $4,172

CASA of Santa Cruz County – $40,000

Catholic Charities Diocese of Monterey – $25,000

Central Coast – Watsonville YMCA – $25,000

Coastal Kids Home Care – $10,000

Coastal Watershed Council – $20,000

Communities Organized for Relational Power in Action – $20,000

Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County – $50,000

Community Bridges – $50,000

County Park Friends – $10,000

Cradle to Career Santa Cruz County – $30,000

Dientes Community Dental Care – $25,000

Digital NEST – $20,000

Diversity Center – $17,300

El Sistema Santa Cruz – $25,000 †

Elkhorn Slough Foundation – $40,000

Esperanza Community Farms – $20,000

Esperanza del Valle – $20,000 †

Families in Transition, Inc. – $45,000

Family Service Agency of the Central Coast – $25,000

Food What?! – $20,000

Girls Incorporated of the Central Coast – $25,000 †

Grey Bears, Inc. – $45,000

GSA LGBTQ+ Club Grants (12) – $6,000

Health Projects Center – $20,000

Homeless Garden Project – $15,000


Hospice of Santa Cruz County – $100,000 †

Housing Matters – $5,000

Housing Santa Cruz County – $5,000

Jacob’s Heart Children’s Cancer Support Services – $30,000 †

Juneteenth – $2,500

Kuumbwa Jazz Center – $3,000

Life Lab Science Program – $40,000

Martha’s Kitchen – $10,000

Pajaro Valley Unified School District – $62,305

Mid-County Senior Center – $15,000

Monarch Services – $20,000

Motion Pacific Dance – $20,000

Mountains 2 Sea – $20,000 †

NAMI Santa Cruz County – $25,000

O’Neill Sea Odyssey – $10,000

Pajaro Valley Arts – $10,000

Pajaro Valley Historical Association – $10,000

Pajaro Valley Loaves & Fishes – $25,000

Pajaro Valley Prevention & Student Assistance – $30,000

Pajaro Valley Pride – $2,500

Pajaro Valley Shelter Services – $30,000 †

Positive Discipline Community Resources – $15,000

Queer Youth Task Force – $10,000

Regeneración/Regeneration-Pajaro Valley Climate Action – $10,000

Reggie Stephens Foundation – $15,000

Salud y Cariño – $25,000 †

San Lorenzo Valley Historical Society – $10,000

Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos – $5,000

Santa Cruz Black – $5,000

Santa Cruz Community Health – $10,000

Santa Cruz County Black Health Matters Initiative – $15,000

Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Foundation – $25,000

Santa Cruz Local – $20,000

Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship – $40,000

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History – $10,000

Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History – $20,000

Santa Cruz Pride – $2,500

Santa Cruz Shakespeare – $3,000

Santa Cruz Symphony – $3,000

Santa Cruz Welcoming Network – $5,000

Save Our Shores – $10,000

Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County – $45,000

Senderos – $25,000

Senior Citizens Organization of the San Lorenzo Valley – $15,000

Senior Legal Services of Santa Cruz & San Benito Counties – $25,000

Siena House – $20,000

Tandy Beal (Friends of Olympia Station) – $3,000

Tannery World Dance & Cultural Center – $25,000

Teen Kitchen Project – $30,000 *

The 418 Project – $5,000

Ventures – $25,000

Vets 4 Vets Santa Cruz – $20,000

Walnut Avenue Family & Women’s Center – $25,000

Watsonville Film Festival – $25,000

Watsonville Law Center – $35,000

Watsonville Wetlands Watch – $45,000

White Hawk Indian Council – $3,000

* Two-year commitment


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