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Verified NonprofitLast Filed 2023EIN 95-3510055

California Community Foundation

LOS ANGELES, CANTEE: T310Founded 1915Website

mission statement

CCF is dedicated to enabling meaningful philanthropy by donors that is of lasting benefit, the sustainability of nonprofit organizations, and civic engagement by all members of the los angeles community.

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Total Revenue
$291.6M
FY 2023
Program Spending
94.5%
of total expenses
Known Funders
476
2019–2025 filings
Key Metrics (FY 2023)

The Numbers

$2.2B
Total Assets
$2.0B net
73.94 mo
Operating Reserves
FY 2023
+8%
Revenue Growth
YoY
104
Total Employees
FY 2023
Funding Track Record

Backed by 476 Institutional Funders

$521.4M raised across 1171 grants (2019–2025 filings)

Funder Geography

Funders across 38 states (2019–2025 filings)

Institutional Funding by Year

FunderTotal Awarded
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$77,500,000
Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund for Wealth Management Inc$33,788,650
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center$29,663,691
Ucla Foundation$25,800,000
National Philanthropic Trust$23,602,372
Remington Court Foundation$22,275,000
Ccf Real Estate Holdings$19,769,400
Snap Foundation$19,105,358
Edgerton Foundation$17,323,325
The J Paul Getty Trust$16,588,880
Total tracked: $521,432,467 across 1171 grants (2019–2025 filings)
Programs (FY 2023)

What They Do

$230.8M in expenses

Donor advised fundsccf manages more than 1,500 charitable funds entrusted to it by generations of individuals, families, organizations and companies. In 2023-2024, CCF distributed $217.8 million in grants from donor serviced funds to nonprofit organizations in greater los angeles and elsewhere. Restricted funds in 2023-2024, CCF disbursed $6.3 million in grants from the foundation's restricted funds, funds for a specific organization or educational institution by a legacy or bequest from a donor. Restricted fund grants were made in such areas as scholarships, animal welfare, disaster relief, environment, management support for nonprofits, and religious organizations, among others.

$68.6M in expenses

Understanding the needs and nonprofits of greater los angeles has enabled CCF to attract and concentrate resources on priority areas while also responding to opportunities and challenges that arise. Education, $10.7 million: grants were made to increase school readiness through early care and education, improve teacher professional development and expand parental engagement in public education. Early education grantmaking reflects a multi-year effort to improve access to high quality preschool education for families in historically underserved communities. The los angeles scholarship investment fund supported programs that combine multi-year scholarships with additional support that's proven to help students graduate. The ready to rise initiative is a public private partnership investing in community-based organizations grounded in positive youth development.health care, $13.4 million: grants were distributed to increase access to a regular source of preventive care and treatment services for uninsured adults and expanding coverage for all uninsured children. The trauma prevention partnership initiative worked to prevent violent incidents, address factors contributing to violence, and increase access to trauma informed care and health centered services and supports, through a public private partnership model. Housing and economic opportunity, $5.7 million: grants were made to nonprofit housing developers and policy and advocacy groups to increase the availability of permanent, affordable housing units in stable neighborhoods for low-income households, preserve existing units, and protect tenants from displacement.immigration, $2.5 million: brings together public, private and philanthropic partners to support local nonprofits serving l.a.'s vibrant immigrant communities. Grants were made to increase the civic participation of immigrant communities and create policy solutions to build a more inclusive society where immigrants and their families can thrive. Nonprofit sustainability, $785 thousand: provided funds enabling nonprofits to assess capacity, support restructuring, integrate programs and share their lessons across the nonprofit sector.arts, $1.4 million: grants and initiatives were focused to empower marginalized communities to pursue careers in the arts, improve working conditions for artists, make art accessible for all, and foster creative expression that inspires social change.civic engagement, $2 million: CCF understands that grant dollars alone are not enough to address complex regional issues. CCF has taken greater steps to form and support partnerships that motivate and empower diverse groups of local residents to participate in the civic life of their communities. Grants were made in the areas of civic leadership development and civics education, community engagement, open and responsive government, regional recovery, and to support research that provided communities with the necessary information to identify problems and promote solutions. Other program areas, $8.5 million: provided funds enabling other initiatives not highlighted above to help bridge the gap between the community and its challenges.

in expenses

Financial History

Revenue Over Time

Revenue Mix

Contributions & Grants
74%
Program Revenue
1%
Investment Income
25%
Other
0%
Governance (FY 2023)

Leadership

AH

Antonia Hernandez

Chief Executive Officer

SC

Steven Cobb

Chief Financial Officer

JB

Jarrett Barrios

Vice President

TW

Tina Walker

Vice President

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