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◈ Homepage — http://www.calfund.org/About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Impact Fund The Impact Fund: Meeting Today’s Needs, Supporting Lasting Change CCF's new Impact Fund both responds to crises and supports solutions for the root causes of hunger, housing insecurity, and healthcare gaps. LEARN MORE DONATE NOW Wildfire Recovery Recovering From Wildfires, Rebuilding Together The devastation has impacted us all—but together, we will restore homes, rebuild lives, and strengthen our community. Join CCF in supporting wildfire recovery efforts to aid those most in need. LEARN & DONATE WILDFIRE NEWSLETTER ONLINE MAGAZINE LA Neighbors Fund Los Angeles Neighbors Support Fund helps families impacted by raids Children and families are struggling to afford basic needs due to ongoing federal immigration raids. The LA Neighbors Support Fund is our community coming together to help each other through this crisis by providing food and cash assistance for basic necessities for those who need it most. LEARN MORE DONATE NOW NEIGHBOR'S FUND NEWSLETTER Impact Report Rising Together: A Year of Impact The 2025 Impact Report shows how Wildfire Recovery Fund donations directly supported Los Angeles County fire survivors. IMPACT REPORT WILDFIRE NEWSLETTER Am I Next? CCF Launches "Am I Next?" Campaign LEARN MORE DONATE NOW years of service 0 + in grants awarded since 2015​ $ 0 billion nonprofits granted 0 + funds currently overseen​ 0 + Ready to Make an Impact? Regardless of what issue moves you to take action, we can help you find or create a resource for transforming your philanthropic goal into a meaningful reality that evolves with you, your family and your needs. From health and education to immigration, housing and economic development, our knowledge and expertise ensures our donors are able to maximize the impact of their giving. And our proven track record of sound investments ensures those generous gifts are able to continue creating meaningful change into the future. Case Study Empowering Young Men of Color In 2012, CCF launched BLOOM (Building a Lifetime of Options and Opportunities for Men) to help young Black men who are at risk of becoming involved in the juvenile justice system find positive paths towards success. Over the course of seven years, nearly 800 young men transformed their futures through the program, which has been recognized by the White House as a promising model to be replicated nationally. READ MORE SEE MORE CASE STUDIES We Believe a Brighter Future is News & Events Follow our impact. Keep up with the latest news and initiatives from CCF and our partners. Walking Through Fire: How One Nonprofit is Guiding Eaton Fire Survivors from Grief to Renewal Story | May 14, 2026 AAPI Mental Health Needs Often Go Unrecognized. CCF Grantees are Changing That Story | May 12, 2026 With Ballot Threat Looming, “Mend It, Don’t End It” Coalition Urges Reforms for Measure ULA Story | May 1, 2026 After the Wildfires, Altadena Gathers for an Earth Day Rooted in Resilience and Renewal Story | April 22, 2026 Quality of Life in LA: Our Path Forward April 22, 2026 LA Commons Empowers Youth With Training in Storytelling, Art and Leadership Story | April 22, 2026 L.A. County Quality of Life Hits Record Low, But Residents Stay Optimistic, UCLA Survey Finds Story | April 21, 2026 How a Large-Scale Palisades Fire Map Became an Emotional Centerpiece of the Recovery Effort Story | April 21, 2026 A Mission to Serve: Charles Drew Medical Students Care for Neighbors With Neglected Health Needs Story | April 15, 2026 View slide 1 View slide 2 View slide 3 View slide 4 View slide 5 READ MORE STORIES HERE Footer Subscribe for CCF Updates The California Community Foundation (CCF) has served as a public, charitable organization for Los Angeles County since 1915. Our mission is to lead positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities. Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn © 2026 California Community Foundation About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap Building LosAngeles Together ◈ Interior Pages — 54 pages crawledWalking Through Fire: How One Nonprofit is Guiding Eaton Fire Survivors from Grief to Renewal - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search Menu About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search for: Walking Through Fire: How One Nonprofit is Guiding Eaton Fire Survivors from Grief to Renewal Photo by Wally Skalij. One attendee at a recent fire remembrance procession in Altadena told organizers it was the first time they had been able to cry since losing their house – an experience that felt like “a welcoming back home” after months of displacement. Another described the gathering as a rare source of “joy and hope” in a recovery landscape dominated by information sessions and protests, but offering few spaces for collective grief. Those moments captured the spirit of a recent fire procession organized by the local nonprofit Hands in the Soil (HITS), which is working to help survivors of the Eaton Fire process trauma and reconnect with their community The procession through West Altadena drew nearly 200 people for a slow, ceremonial walk. HITS co-founders Yancy Comins and Audrey Capilla designed a route that moved through neighborhoods directly impacted by the fire with multiple stops to honor people, places and the land itself. At one point, participants approached a “fire threshold” framed by two small ceremonial fires tended by an elder firekeeper. Attendees were invited to walk between the flames, reflecting on the anger, fear and grief they still carried and symbolically leaving some of it behind. “We wanted to reintroduce ourselves to fire so that folks could restart a fresh relationship and not be mad at the element of fire itself,” Comins said. The California Community Foundation supported the nonprofit last year with a grant from its Wildfire Recovery Fund. HITS also received a grant last fall from the Community Healing and Restoration initiative – a consortium of funders that awarded more than $8 million in grants to over 60 programs dedicated to strengthening community bonds. Photo by Wally Skalij. Fire survivor Nicole Yazquez walked in the procession in West Altadena and said the event stood out among a multitude of local recovery efforts. She felt the experience helped forge a deeper sense of belonging and ecological awareness in a traumatized community. “The procession integrated spirituality and a deep connection and relationship with the land,” Yazquez said. “I think it started to sow the seeds of a deeper connection between us, but also to the land and our relationship to the land and soil.” Yazquez lost her West Altadena home in the Eaton Fire that forced her and her wife to evacuate their home the night of Jan. 7. The next morning, a neighbor texted to tell her the house was in flames. Now living in Glendale, Nicole works as program coordinator for My Tribe Rise, a grassroots nonprofit founded in 2019 to support Altadena’s most vulnerable residents and is now focused on fire recovery and advocacy, particularly for Black and Latino community members. CCF supported My Tribe Rise with a grant from its Wildfire Recovery Fund last year. The procession reflects the broader mission of HITS, which is to offer community wellness and environmental programming. In the months after the wildfire, the organization saw an opportunity to move into the “in between spaces” of recovery—after the flames are out, but long before life feels settled, Comins said. To fill those gaps, HITS runs weekly trauma-informed yoga classes, blending traditional yoga with intuitive movement, calming practices and even Qigong. The sessions are beginner-friendly and focused on breath and emotional regulation that participants can carry into daily stresses, including tense conversations with insurance adjusters, according to Comins. Photo by Wally Skalij. The goal is for people to “leave here lighter and stronger than when they came at the doors,” Comins said. Classes are led with “trauma informed care, so that folks can feel the love in the space and not just feel like they’re coming to a movement class.” The group also holds men’s and women’s healing circles, which function like informal group therapy, Capilla said. Those sessions have surfaced grief and anger not only about the fire but about long-ignored losses in other parts of life. The nonprofit also developed partnerships with local groups including Arlington Garden in Pasadena and Dena Heals, which have hosted programming and collaborated on community wellness efforts. HITS served nearly a thousand community members through dozens of program sessions, according to its 2025 impact report. Financial support from CCF has allowed HITS to sustain and deepen this work – especially by compensating musicians, ceremonial leaders, healers, and naturalists. “These people who offer such valuable resources deserve to essentially create livelihood via these offerings,” Capilla said. Looking ahead, HITS hopes to make the fire procession an annual event for at least the next five years, giving the community a recurring space to witness regrowth and continued healing along the fire’s path, while expanding ecological programs and virtual offerings for those who can no longer call Altadena home. For Yazquez, the fire remembrance procession and a recent community dinner represent a new model of recovery – one that blends grief, healing, and a renewed relationship to the land and soil that burned beneath their homes. She described Comins as a humble but powerful community catalyst. “He’s what some people call a servant leader, in that he’s centering other people,” she said. For more information about HITS, visit handsinthesoil.com . – Ben Poston Photo by Wally Skalij. Footer Subscribe for CCF Updates Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. The California Community Foundation (CCF) has served as a public, charitable organization for Los Angeles County since 1915. Our mission is to lead positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities. Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn © 2026 California Community Foundation About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Lead For Donors - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search Menu About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search for: For Donors CCF can help you find or create a resource for transforming your philanthropic dream into a meaningful reality that evolves with you, your family and your needs. Over the last century, we’ve delivered exceptional client services to thousands of donors, turning their charitable visions into meaningful change. And although we’re passionate advocates for investing right here at home in Los Angeles, we’re equally committed to our donors whose passions extend across the country and around the world. Open a Fund By partnering with CCF, you’ll join a tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change here at home and around the world. Our broad-based expertise and range of services make us an ideal partner for transforming any philanthropic dream into a reality. Get Started Funds and Giving Options CCF is home to more than 1,800 funds, each embodying a donor’s dream for a better world. In diverse areas like the arts, disaster relief, education, the environment, health, housing, veteran’s issues, and more, our donors are making a difference in L.A. and around the world. Discover how you can join with their efforts. Explore Funds Donor Services There’s an inherent joy in giving to others, and CCF strives to make the process itself equally rewarding. We establish a personal partnership with our donors and develop customized giving plans that maximize the impact of charitable endeavors. We grow with you and your philanthropy. Philanthropic Consultation Our Donor Relations team can help define or refine short- and long-term giving goals and strategies, identify emerging opportunities for impactful grantmaking and develop a family giving plan for current and future generations. Philanthropic Consultation Fact Sheet Download Nonprofit Research We can provide thorough and unbiased research on charitable causes, evaluation of nonprofits and site visit opportunities for organizations of interest. We also offer a variety of educational resources including resident issue experts and like-minded donors available for support. Nonprofit Research Fact Sheet Download Anonymous Giving A charitable fund or foundation with CCF allows you to make grants annonymously. Donors may choose a fund or foundation name that ensures anonymity, ensuring their name does not appear on grant checks, financial reports or other public documents. Donors may differentiate between gifts made anonymously and gifts that carry the name of the family, foundation or company. We can also manage relations with grantees and beneficiaries, handle all mail and correspondence and much more. Anonymous Giving Fact Sheet Download Private Foundation Services CCF works with dozens of private foundations to enhance their giving and help support the administrative responsibilities. Private Foundation Services Fact Sheet Download Family Philanthropy When it comes to the special and personal considerations that arise with family philanthropy, we’re experts at developing a plan for the entire family, including opportunities for new generations to engage in charitable endeavors now and succession plans for family funds into the future. Family Philanthropy Fact Sheet Download Complex Asset Contributions We specialize in simplifying the process of converting complex assets into charitable contributions. From commercial real estate to partnership interests, we accept a broad range of asset gifts that many commercial brokerage firm funds don’t have the ability or the experience to accommodate. Complex Asset Contributions Fact Sheet Download Real Estate Contributions Fact Sheet Download Closely-Held Stock Contributions Fact Sheet Download Custom Grant Management For donors contemplating a major or multi-year gift, CCF can craft grant agreements based on donor directives, desires for recognition or anonymity and deliverables and outcome triggers for initial and subsequent grant payments. This allows donor funds to remain invested as long as possible. We also undertake due diligence for every grant throughout the process, from confirming IRS information to delivering payments. Advisor Consultation By working with our clients’ estate planning attorneys, accountants and other key professionals, and consulting with their chosen team as it relates to particular gifts or grants, we’re able to offer donors a seamless experience that ensures their philanthropy is fully integrated into their overall financial vision. Partnering with CCF Fact Sheet Download Fund Succession Your philanthropic vehicle is not just a tool to give out money, it’s a way to pass on the charitable values you champion. Our giving experts can work with you to create a succession plan for your donor advised fund, determine the successor advisor(s) of your choice and take steps to ensure your charitable vision and intent are preserved over time. International Giving Our staff can conduct the due diligence and complete the necessary paperwork for donors who wish to support causes and organizations around the world. International Giving Fact Sheet Download Online Services Donor grantmaking can be managed through our secure DonorConnect platform that provides online access, resources and assistance to donors. It enables real-time monitoring of philanthropic transactions, investment returns and fund assets from anywhere with an internet connection. Fund giving pages on our website also allow donors to collect contributions directly from friends, family and colleagues for easy fundraising. DonorConnect Fact Sheet Download Online Giving Page Fact Sheet Download Charitable Asset Management Partnership (ChAMP) Charitable Asset Management Partnership (ChAMP) is a customized investment option for donors who prefer to have their own trusted financial advisor manage the majority of their charitable assets. It provides comparable benefits to a private foundation or scholarship fund along with a full range of supporting services. The minimum initial gift is $500,000. ChAMP Brochure Download ChAMP Pol Media Contact - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search Menu About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search for: Media Contact For media queries, please contact: Gilien Silsby | bio 213-500-8673 [email protected] Footer Subscribe for CCF Updates Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. The California Community Foundation (CCF) has served as a public, charitable organization for Los Angeles County since 1915. Our mission is to lead positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities. Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn © 2026 California Community Foundation About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap © 2026 California Community Foundation Building LosAngeles Together Sitemap - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. 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Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn © 2026 California Community Foundation About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap © 2026 California Community Foundation Building LosAngeles Together Contact - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. 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Please call or email today. You can also complete the short form below. Send us a message Address: 717 W Temple St Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: 213-413-4130 Fax: 213-383-2046 Email: [email protected] Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Send us a message Address: 717 W Temple St Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: 213-413-4130 Fax: 213-383-2046 Email: [email protected] Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Footer Subscribe for CCF Updates Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. The California Community Foundation (CCF) has served as a public, charitable organization for Los Angeles County since 1915. Our mission is to lead positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities. Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn © 2026 California Community Foundation About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap Privacy Policy Terms of Use Accessibility Policy Sitemap © 2026 California Community Foundation Building LosAngeles Together With Ballot Threat Looming, “Mend It, Don’t End It” Coalition Urges Reforms for Measure ULA - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search Menu About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search for: With Ballot Threat Looming, “Mend It, Don’t End It” Coalition Urges Reforms for Measure ULA Photo by Wally Skalij. A broad coalition of Los Angeles business leaders, labor groups, housing advocates and nonprofits is urging city officials to overhaul Measure ULA rather than repeal it, warning that without swift reforms the voter-approved tax could collapse under mounting political and legal pressure. Known as “Affordable LA: Mend It, Don’t End It,” the coalition made its case before the City Council’s Ad Hoc Committee on Measure ULA last week, arguing that the real estate transfer tax – originally pitched as a way to fund affordable housing and homelessness programs – is instead constraining housing production, slowing real estate activity and draining public revenues. “ULA was sold as a mansion tax,” said Sarah Dusseault, co-founder of the LA4LA and a longtime housing and homelessness advocate. “What it has become, in practice, is a tax on housing and jobs.” L.A. voters approved Measure ULA in 2022 with 57% of the vote. The tax places a 4% levy on property sales between $5 million and $10 million and 5.5% on transactions above that. The money raised is to be spent on affordable housing and rental assistance. The stakes have been heightened by a statewide ballot initiative backed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association that would require a two-thirds vote for local taxes. If approved in November, the measure could effectively end ULA and eliminate a major funding stream for city housing programs, said Miguel A. Santana, president and CEO of the California Community Foundation “If it passes, ULA will most likely end and every dollar for affordable housing and homeless services goes with it,” Santana said. CCF strongly supported Measure ULA’s passage in 2022 and is now leading efforts to reform it by engaging with local and state leaders. Santana implored the three councilmembers on the ad hoc committee to take steps to amend and fix the current tax law. “You have this opportunity to provide voters here in Los Angeles a third option, and that option allows Angelenos to take control of their own destiny by proposing a ballot measure here in LA that allows us to respond to the unintended consequences” of the original tax measure, he said. Dusseault told councilmembers that since Measure ULA took effect multifamily housing production has dropped 32%, property transactions over $5 million have fallen 67% and rents have risen 12%. She estimated $488 million in local tax revenue has been lost since 2022. Santana also warned of long-term fiscal damage: Because reduced transactions slow property tax growth, he estimated the city will lose approximately $643 million in property tax revenue over the next decade — with schools, the county and the state losing nearly $3 billion more collectively. An unintended consequence of Measure ULA is it “has created a deflation of your most important, most stable source of revenue, which is property tax,” Santana said. The coalition argued the tax is hurting the very tenants it was designed to help. With roughly 80% of low-income renters living in privately financed housing, reduced development ripples through the broader rental market, pushing rents higher. Coalition members pointed to UCLA research that found cities that expanded housing supply such as Austin and Denver saw rents decline compared to Los Angeles, where limited new inventory has pushed rents up. The centerpiece of the coalition’s reform proposal is a 15-year ULA exemption for new construction paired with a long-term tax rate cap on non-single-family properties, a one-two punch aimed at jumpstarting new construction while stabilizing the existing housing stock. The reforms also include streamlined financing rules, expanded eligibility for who can receive funds, governance reforms to give the council more flexibility in deploying money, targeted relief for wildfire-affected properties and bonding authority that would allow the city to front-load housing production. On the bonding issue, Santana argued the city is leaving enormous capacity on the table. If ULA’s revenue stream were restructured properly, as much as $1.5 billion of bond capacity could be initiated that would allow for 6,000 units of affordable housing and more jobs to our workforce, he said. Mott Smith, a real estate developer, presented transaction data showing city and county sales volumes moving in lockstep before ULA took effect — then diverging sharply when the tax became law. “The moment Measure ULA came into effect, those two lines started to diverge, because people stopped selling as much as they were before,” Smith said. Smith is a board member of the California Infill Builders Association and co-authored a study of the tax measure that found it reduced high-end real estate transactions in the city. He argued the tax structure punishes even failed investments. “I could buy a building, I could lose everything, I could go bankrupt, and then when I sell it at a loss, I still have to pay the ULA tax,” he said. “Investors look at that situation in Los Angeles and say, ‘No way, I can’t do that.’” Beyond suppressing real estate transactions, coalition members said there is a massive backlog of approved housing that isn’t getting built. More than 42,000 units have been proposed under the city’s Executive Directive 1 fast-track program, but more than 36,000 of those approved units have yet to break ground. Coalition members argue that ULA-related financial constraints are a significant reason why. Meanwhile, money already collected under the measure is sitting largely unspent. Dusseault told the committee that $589 million remains idle and that only 9% of this year’s housing funds have actually been committed. “Pages and pages of strict regulatory constraints” and a narrow pool of eligible recipients are to blame, she said. “The housing an Funds Archive - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. 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That’s why our custom fund vehicles, from scholarships to donor advised funds, allow for flexibility and a host of solutions for your giving. We also accept a wide range of asset types, including ones that many commercial brokerage firms are unable to accommodate. Fund Types Donor Advised Fund Private Foundation Alternative Fund Unrestricted Fund Field of Interest Fund Restricted Fund Scholarship Fund Charitable Asset Management Partnership (ChAMP) Donor Advised Fund A donor advised fund is a flexible giving vehicle that offers immediate tax benefits and allows donors to support the charities of their choice on their own schedule through grant recommendations. Donor Advised Fund Fact Sheet Download Private Foundation Alternative Fund A private foundation alternative fund enables donors to facilitate their family’s charitable giving activities without all the administrative and management burdens of a traditional private family foundation. 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If the issue area changes, as when orphanages were replaced by the foster care system, our staff will work to seek out new organizations whose work fulfills your original charitable intent. Field of Interest Fund Fact Sheet Download Field of Interest Fund Sample Will Language Download Restricted Fund A restricted fund empowers donors to support specific organizations of their choosing through regular grant making without having to manually execute recommendations for every grant occurrence. Restricted Fund Fact Sheet Download Restricted Fund Sample Will Language Download Scholarship Fund A scholarship fund lets donors choose a fund option, establish criteria and determine their own degree of involvement while supporting students of any age, background or education level. 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Donor Advised Fund Fact Sheet Download Private Foundation Alternative Fund A private foundation alternative fund enables donors to facilitate their family’s charitable giving activities without all the administrative and management burdens of a traditional private family foundation. Private Foundation Alternative Fact Sheet Download Unrestricted Fund Unrestricted funds allow donors to ensure their gifts go to support the most pressing community needs and the most effective solutions, however they may change over time. The Future of L.A. Fund is a special unrestricted fund that provides a simple and efficient giving mechanism for donors who want to focus their gifts on high-priority needs within Los Angeles County as identified by CCF’s expert advisors. Future of Los Angeles Fund Fact Sheet Download Field of Interest Fund A field of interest fund allows donors to make an impact on their area of interest without committing to any specific organization by authorizing CCF’s experts to issue appropriate grants on their behalf. For example, if you wish to support children’s health, CCF staff will identify the most effective organizations working in the field to receive your funds. If the issue area changes, as when orphanages were replaced by the foster care system, our staff will work to seek out new organizations whose work fulfills your original charitable intent. Field of Interest Fund Fact Sheet Download Field of Interest Fund Sample Will Language Download Restricted Fund A restricted fund empowers donors to support specific organizations of their choosing through regular grant making without having to manually execute recommendations for every grant occurrence. 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It provides comparable benefits to a private foundation or sc Staff & Leadership Archive - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. 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We are uniquely qualified and experienced to address the important challenges we face here in Los Angeles, and we support CCF’s long-standing tradition of excellence in governance, stability and fiduciary responsibility. Executive Leadership Miguel A. Santana (He/Him) President & Chief Executive Officer Cielo V. Castro (She/Her) Chief Impact Officer Celina Santiago (She/Her) Chief Officer, Philanthropy Carol Bradford Worley, JD, AEP (She/Her) General Counsel & Assistant Board Secretary Erin Watkins (She/Her) Chief Financial Officer Ebe Puplampu (He/Him) Chief Officer, People, Culture, and Place Cesar Diaz He/Him Chief of Staff & Vice President, Office of the President Office of the President Miguel A. 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Learn more about career opportunities with CCF. LEARN MORE Footer Subscribe for CCF Updates Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. The California Community Foundation (CCF) has served as a public, charitable organization for Los Angeles County since 1915. Our mission is to lead positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities. Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn © 2026 California Community Foundation About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Privacy Policy 2025 Impact Report 0% Loading Executive Summary One Year Later --> CCF Impact Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Donate Donate Wildfire Recovery Fund Rising Together: A Year of Impact CEO MESSAGE A Year of Unprecedented Challenge and Action When wildfires swept through Altadena, Pasadena, the Palisades and Malibu, nearly 13,000 households lost their homes. The devastation was rapid, and we at CCF knew we needed to respond swiftly, and people throughout Los Angeles, the nation and even other countries stepped up immediately. Within 30 days, $30 million was distributed to local nonprofits to support families rebuilding their lives. Our long experience with wildfire and disaster relief also taught us that relief and recovery requires both rapid response and strategic planning to create the civic infrastructure that will continue to support survivors in a recovery process that takes years to complete. Read More A Message from Miguel A. Santana, president and CEO, the California Community Foundation Miguel A. Santana, president and CEO, the California Community Foundation --> When wildfires swept through Altadena, Pasadena, the Palisades and Malibu, nearly 13,000 households lost their homes. The devastation was rapid, and we at CCF knew we needed to respond swiftly, and people throughout Los Angeles, the nation and even other countries stepped up immediately. Within 30 days, $30 million was distributed to local nonprofits to support families rebuilding their lives. Our long experience with wildfire and disaster relief also taught us that relief and recovery requires both rapid response and strategic planning to create the civic infrastructure that will continue to support survivors in a recovery process that takes years to complete. The past year was really the first leg of our longer journey. CCF and partners from philanthropy, government and the private sector have worked together to provide both rapid relief and begin the work of long-term recovery. This report shows how our strategy has been implemented over twelve months, to yield the greatest returns from the generosity of 48,000 supporters who have now donated more than $100 million. We have deployed resources in phases to meet immediate needs and empower communities to continue the work required to move back home: The first days and weeks were focused on providing cash, food, shelter and other basic needs to those who had lost everything. $30 million was granted to a network of more than 200 trusted nonprofits to provide this relief in the fastest possible way. As immediate needs were being met, CCF focused on supporting a community-led response network. By coordinating efforts, nonprofits could scale-up relief operations and provided targeted help to the most vulnerable, including seniors, youth and immigrant communities. Understanding that communities must drive recovery on their terms, we created the Department of Angels to equip survivors with the tools they need to advocate for the resources they need. CCF and the Dept. of Angels has led survivor delegations to Washington and Sacramento to lobby for federal disaster relief, insurance protections and strengthening the long-term safety net. Surveys of survivors and grantee partners by the Dept. of Angels and CCF have found that financial stress, insurance shortfalls and escalating mental health needs continue. CCF granted an additional $6 million for direct cash aid in November, while deepening support for rebuilding, healing and restoration and community resilience. This report chronicles our first-year efforts, and also reminds us how much more must be done. CCF in the next year will continue to invest in support for housing, mental health and strengthening community organizations. Moving forward will require your ongoing support. The Wildfire Recovery Fund will continue to raise funds for CCF’s efforts. Additionally, we must all as citizens recognize that the crisis remains deep, and its scale will require the resources of the federal government. The outpouring of public support and empathy for survivors in the first year has been truly inspirational. Going forward, we must build on that momentum, to continue to show the world what community looks like. Close ONE YEAR LATER From Rapid Response to the Long Road Forward Quarter 1: Immediate Relief to Meet Basic Needs The Wildfire Recovery Fund was activated the day after the January wildfires erupted and raised money at a rapid pace: $30 million in less than two weeks and $60 million in a month. In those first days and weeks, those who suddenly lost everything needed essentials for survival: food, clothing and cash. In the first month alone, the CCF grantmaking team awarded $30 million to more than 200 nonprofits that provided immediate relief to fire survivors. Grants from the Wildfire Recovery Fund empower those nonprofits in the difficult task of rebuilding communities and supporting survivors over the long haul. Because CCF absorbs all administrative costs, every dollar raised goes directly to fire survivors. --> Read More ► Search Grantees Major Donors Grantee Partner List Browse the Grantee Partner list by searching for a specific organization or keyword. Page 1 of 1 Prev Next Grantee Partner Description Close One Year Later: From Rapid Response to the Long Road Forward Quarter 1: Immediate Relief to Meet Basic Needs The Wildfire Recovery Fund was activated the day after the January wildfires erupted and raised money at a rapid pace: $30 million in less than two weeks and $60 million in a month. In those first days and weeks, those who suddenly lost everything needed essentials for survival: food, clothing and cash. In the first month alone, the CCF grantmaking team awarded $30 million to more than 200 nonprofits that provided immediate relief to fire survivors. How did they do it? By relying on a trusted network of grantee partners with proven track records of helping people in times of crisis. Grants from the Wildfire Recovery Fund empower those nonprofits in the difficult task of rebuilding communities and supporting survivors over the long haul. Because CCF absorbs all administrative costs, every dollar raised goes directly to fire survivors. Quarter 2: Creating a Community Response Network Survivors lost not only their homes but their neighborhoods. Enabling survivors to remain in contact and begin working together as neighbors to restore their communities would be vital to beginning the recovery process. As immediate needs were being met, CCF focused on deepening collaboration and building a robust community response network. By working closely with its wide network of grantee partners with proven crisis-response experience, CCF equipped nonprofits to operate large-scale relief operations, support seniors and youth and reach immigrant communities in fire-ravaged areas. Funders and nonprofit organizations coordinated their efforts, enhancing the scale and effectiveness of the relief response. Cari Cullen, program officer for domestic funds at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, praised the sustained collaboration among funders, highlighting the importance of CCF’s ongoing presence and leadership during recovery efforts. The way philanthropy rose to the challenge of supporting L.A. fire survivors has been remarkable for its scale and coordination, Cullen said. “I've continued to be impressed by the collaboration and the ongoing conversation among funders,” she said. “And I find that community foundations will stay in the game for the long haul … and be part of the conversation for long-term recovery.” But the money raised by CCF and other nonprofits isn't enough to solve the crisis on its own. Philanthropy’s role is to fill in gaps, but it can’t replace the full resources and scale of the federal government, Cullen said. Quarter 3: Identifying Systemic Issues to Aid Recovery Moving into the next response phase, CCF listened closely to survivor voices to uncover and address systemic challenges. 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From closing opportunity gaps with scholarships and systemic reforms to supporting youth with mentorship and workforce programs that advance opportunity, CCF champions equity and access from infancy to young adulthood. Initiatives like the Stein ECD Fund advocate for affordable childcare, while programs such as the Consortium for Multilingual Learner Success ensure English learners can thrive. Together, these efforts create pathways for lifelong learning, economic mobility, and community empowerment across our region. Only 50% of students in LA County qualify for four-year college admission, emphasizing the need for educational support and pathways to higher education $25 million granted across 46 nonprofit partners since 2012, sponsoring services for over 38,000 students and awarding more than 7,000 scholarships. $4.2 million committed since 2000 to ensuring a future where every child has access to quality early education An Approach Centered on Equity Los Angeles County faces critical educational disparities that limit opportunities for its most vulnerable youth. From early childhood through high school, systemic barriers disproportionately affect students from underserved communities. Barriers to educational success begin early, with too many families unable to access quality early childhood education. These challenges continue from elementary through high school, where systemic inequities in school funding create achievement gaps that impact college readiness and career opportunities. L.A. County also faces one of the nation’s highest rates of youth incarceration, further compromising educational and career outcomes. These educational disparities have far-reaching consequences, from perpetuating cycles of poverty to limiting economic development and job creation across the region. With strategic investments and innovative partnerships, California Community Foundation is working to address these educational challenges. Our approach looks to remove the barriers to education that communities have faced by creating new pathways for academic achievement and youth development. From advocating for affordable childcare through the Stein ECD Fund to supporting at-risk youth through programs like BLOOM and Ready to Rise, CCF focuses on equity and access at every educational stage. By investing in direct services and systemic change, CCF strives to build a Los Angeles where every student can reach their full potential. Priority Projects - General Education Los Angeles Scholars Investment Fund (LASIF) Los Angeles thrives when opportunity is accessible to all. Only half of L.A. County students meet the requirements to apply to a four-year college, and just 20% of public university students graduate within four years. LASIF addresses these gaps by supporting underrepresented students with scholarships and other resources that drive educational equity and economic mobility. Since 2012, LASIF has granted over $25 million to 46 nonprofits, impacting 38,000+ students and awarding more than 7,000 scholarships. Among 2015 enrollees, 70% earned bachelor’s degrees by 2021, far exceeding local and national averages. Recent initiatives, such as the BROADEN Project, elevate youth voices by involving them directly with research on dual enrollment. Student Fellows prepared a memo entitled “Navigating Dual Enrollment: Los Angeles Scholars Share Their Insights on What Matters Most for Success.” Learn more about grants and connect with our team. Learn More Ready to Rise (R2R) In partnership with Los Angeles County and the Liberty Hill Foundation, Ready to Rise looks to reform a punitive juvenile justice system and replace it with investments that support young people and unlock their potential. Approximately 70% of youths incarcerated in Los Angeles County come from five regions: South, Southeast and Central Los Angeles, the Harbor area, and the Antelope Valley. Those regions have higher unemployment rates, lower educational attainment and high percentages of very low-income residents. The program invests in organizations serving youth ages 11-24 facing incarceration, housing instability, and educational challenges to end the school-to-prison pipeline. The partnership empowers community organizations through education, leadership development, mentorship, and workforce training. Grantees receive funding to amplify their impact in targeted communities, transforming educational, personal, and professional outcomes while reducing youth interactions with the justice system. All grantees are committed to comprehensive youth development to improve youth outcomes. Building a Lifetime of Options and Opportunities for Men (BLOOM) Launched in 2012, BLOOM supports young Black men at risk of or involved with the juvenile justice system, helping them achieve academic and life success. With mentorship and tailored programming, BLOOM boasts a 90% high school graduation rate—significantly higher than L.A. County’s 75.1% for Black males. Impact Highlights: Active in 49 school sites across L.A. County, Over 50 college graduates and 66 current enrollees, Recognized as a national model by the White House. 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Our Philanthropic Approach We enable partnerships, investments and champion advocacy for reforms that multiply impact for communities. Recognizing that community members are their own best advocates, we connect those who need support with those committed to driving progress. Granting Billions to Strengthen Futures CCF began our second century in 2015 with an ambitious pledge: Grant $1 billion to L.A. County nonprofits over the next 10 years. We and our donors reached this goal early, granting enormous funds to thousands of organizations and causes in Los Angeles County. Whether for health or education, animal welfare or the arts, these gifts are improving the quality of life for our neighbors and creating a stronger future for our children. Our Funding Pillars Education Education allows the next generation to acquire the tools to become the artists, educators, entrepreneurs, scientists and community leaders of tomorrow. Unfortunately, too many are getting lost along the way. 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Photo by Wally Skalij. The massive fire map takes up an entire wall of the Malibu Community Long Term Recovery Group. At 20 feet long and 8 feet tall, the map tells the story of the sprawling Palisades Fire in a way that is both visceral and clear, said Gus Peterson, executive director of the Malibu Community LTRG. It has “singularly transformed our disaster recovery center,” and has become a focal point and an inspiration for fire survivors to share their stories, Peterson said. “When I walk in, I am presented with the reality and the vastness and scope of what we are dealing with,” Peterson said. “When I see survivors walk in, they walk right towards the map and they point to where their house is or was and they start telling their story right away. It’s an immediate invitation that allows people to share what they want to share.” The map installation was made possible by local production designer Noel McCarthy, who also created the iconic large-scale Eaton Fire map in Altadena that has become a community cornerstone. The California Community Foundation supports the Malibu LTRG as a fiscal sponsor. Rosemary Veniegas, senior vice president of impact and outcomes at CCF, said the map has proven to be a powerful tool for community healing in the wake of the devastating Palisades Fire. “Folks touch these maps and tell the story of their loss,” Veniegas said. “It gives people a chance to be seen and heard in their own words.” Last year, CCF launched the Community Healing and Restoration initiative with a consortium of funders and awarded more than $8 million in grants to over 60 programs dedicated to strengthening community bonds. The Malibu LTRG is part of a coalition of organizations that work together to provide coordinated management of the long-term recovery of survivors of the Palisades and Franklin fires. It’s modeled on best practices promoted by National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster and is designed to take over after the Federal Emergency Management Agency, state agencies and insurers have largely finished their work, Peterson said. “The structure and the intent of a long-term recovery group is ultimately so that the local community can own the local recovery,” he said. The organization — housed inside the Boys & Girls Club of Malibu — has hired case managers and is identifying unmet needs of fire survivors, who are often fixed-income seniors and longtime residents facing six-figure rebuilding gaps after limited insurance payouts. Some of those cases will eventually be included in an unmet needs list that will be presented to philanthropic organizations that may be able to step in to fund the remaining shortfall. Peterson’s own family sheltered in place at Pepperdine University as flames from the Franklin Fire in December 2024 came within 50 yards of their campus home. In the weeks after the Palisades Fire, he volunteered at the Boys & Girls Club’s disaster relief center. He later helped the group move from short-term aid to building a formal structure for long-term recovery, eventually helping write bylaws, facilitating early meetings and then stepping into the executive director role. The map installations are made possible by local production designer Noel McCarthy, who created the iconic large-scale Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire maps. Photo by Wally Skalij. While the Palisades Fire map has now become the emotional and symbolic centerpiece of the Malibu LTRG’s disaster recovery center, it was actually gathering dust in storage last fall. The story of how the map made its way to western Malibu started in the weeks after the L.A. County wildfires. That’s when local production designer Noel McCarthy took a work trip to Austin and someone asked him about the impact of the wildfires. McCarthy pulled up the county’s online recovery map to explain the damage — but it wasn’t registering. Zoomed out, the official map was just a featureless red mass and zoomed in, it was too detailed and disjointed to convey the broader story. McCarthy, 55, of Highland Park, realized the problem was scale and legibility. What people needed was a physically large, visually clear map that could communicate both the scope of destruction and the human lives behind it. “And I’m a designer and visual communication — it’s how my brain works. To me, information visually expressed is a really high form of communication,” he said. He and a graphic designer began stitching together screenshots from the map on the L.A. County Recovers website, building what became the Altadena fire map with red-colored icons for structures destroyed by the Eaton Fire. Printed and mounted on a custom-built wall, the map was displayed at Good Neighbor Bar in Altadena. It quickly turned into a gathering place for residents trying to make sense of their loss. From the beginning, McCarthy saw the map serving two audiences — survivors and outsiders. For those whose homes were represented as burned lots on the board, it was a form of acknowledgment and validation. For visitors who hadn’t lived through the fire, it was an effective way to convey the scale of the disaster. “It helps people tell their stories,” McCarthy said. “Literally, not a day goes by that somebody is not saying how important it has been in their processing of this whole thing and their recovery.” McCarthy’s sister, a longtime leader at Heal the Bay, later urged him to replicate the project for the region impacted by the Palisades Fire, where no similar spot for community grieving existed. Funding was secured from L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath’s office to pay for the Quality of Life in LA: Our Path Forward - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. 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For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search Menu About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search for: Quality of Life in LA: Our Path Forward The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs released its latest Quality of Life Index (QLI) earlier this month, and the findings reflect the daunting challenges facing Angelenos today. In a year marked by wildfires, intensified ICE raids and rising costs, the index found Angelenos have record low levels of satisfaction with their quality of life. More than a single report, the QLI tracks how Angelenos experience daily life over time—what’s improving, what’s getting harder and where the gaps are widening. As CCF continues its work to expand access to a good life for all, it’s vital that we have a clear baseline to measure our progress. That’s why we are proud to partner with UCLA Luskin and former Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky on this effort over the next decade. Taken together, the survey makes one thing clear: the good life is too far out of reach for too many. Across the region, people are navigating rising costs, financial insecurity and the long road to recovery from recent disasters. These pressures are compounding, making daily life harder for families across Los Angeles. Through our work with the Department of Angels, we see firsthand how these challenges are playing out. More than 70% of wildfire-impacted households remain displaced or not fully recovered, with savings depleted, debt rising and rebuilding slowed by insurance gaps and high costs. According to the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, businesses are also grappling with these pressures. The vast majority of LA businesses—82%—report negative impacts this year, and 44% have lost more than half their revenue. When individuals pull back, the effects ripple across our economy affecting jobs, neighborhoods and long-term growth. Despite these mounting challenges, a majority of Angelenos remain hopeful. More than half of QLI respondents say they are optimistic about their personal economic future. This reminds us that no matter the obstacles, Los Angeles remains a region of dreamers—and doers—who rise to every challenge. We saw that spirit in early 2025, when in a matter of weeks, 36,000 donors raised $50 million for CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund to provide critical aid to survivors. Following intensified immigration enforcement this summer, communities formed rapid response networks, delivered groceries to those too fearful to go out and took to the streets to demand better. Our region also showed up and voted in force in last year’s special election to ensure our communities’ voices were heard. That same spirit is needed now more than ever. The challenges this data reveal are urgent—and solvable—when we act together. We invite you to join us through the CCF Impact Fund and help us step up in this time of need with the same force and generosity that defines Los Angeles at its best. At CCF, we recognize the road ahead is difficult, but we are committed to driving results. This is why our partnership with UCLA Luskin matters. The QLI gives us a shared, data-driven understanding of where the need is greatest—helping us develop more effective, coordinated solutions across philanthropy, government and community partners. We invite you to read the stories in our newsletter about the difference our community partners are making through your support. Pasadena Village is distributing CCF grants to senior residents displaced by the Eaton Fire to help their recovery process. Malibu Community Long Term Recovery Group recently followed Altadena’s lead by erecting a giant map of the Palisades fire telling the story of the sprawling fire in a way that is both visceral and clear. Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science is recruiting, training and graduating diverse medical professionals to provide the culturally competent health care our neighbors so urgently need and deserve. This kind of critical work needed to restore and revitalize our communities could not happen without you. 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Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. 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Hundreds of Altadena residents — many still displaced by the Eaton Fire — gathered recently at the town’s third annual Earth Day to reconnect, reflect and recommit to rebuilding their community with intention. Held at Solvang Garden, the Craftsman courtyard home of former Altadena Heritage chair Rob Bruce and his partner Greg Gill — who are currently living in an RV on the property while their fire-damaged home is repaired — the event carried a powerful sense of resilience. Organized by United Nations Association Pasadena, LA Conservancy and Soul Force Project, a California Community Foundation grantee, with additional support from many other local organizations, this year’s event embraced the theme, “Making Change Where We Stand,” a message that resonated deeply in a community still recovering. Despite the visible scars of the fire, the gathering underscored a shared belief in the power of local action. While no one can change the entire world alone, “we can affect our footprint.…If more people reduce their footprints, then it’s easier on the planet,” Bruce said. Much progress has been made in the neighborhood since 2025, allowing this year’s event to feature more vendors and groups, including LA Compost and Altadena Farmers’ Market, which was displaced by the fire and has become a nonprofit providing free produce to wildfire survivors. Throughout the event, rebuilding was the most common topic of conversation, whether among volunteers at the booths or visitors having casual conversations over free plant-based burritos provided by local restaurants, the Vegan Joint and Fair Oaks Burger. The environmental impact of the fire, as well as the ecological conditions that led to it being so devastating, are uniting factors that have led many local organizations and individuals to take action. Photo by Wally Skalij. This was noted by Michael Bicay, the president of Altadena Wild, an organization that once discouraged land development in high fire zones that has since pivoted to replanting the town’s tree canopy. Bicay said that its student ambassador program had nearly six times as many applicants in the wake of the Eaton Fire. Altadena Green representative Lu Patterson, who lost her home in the fire, explained why this mission is so important. Trees “are what protected a lot of homes,” she said. This includes the Solvang Garden property, which is nestled in a neighborhood pockmarked by empty lots where houses once stood. It is still standing “because they have these amazing [oaks].” Altadena’s increased environmental awareness goes beyond the tree canopy. Bicay also noted that “participation in the local elections doubled… People want to give back to the community to a degree I’ve never seen before.” Altadena already had a solid bedrock of environmental consciousness, as pointed out by Cal Poly Pomona landscape architecture student Kat Chavez. Chavez, who is part of a team studying post-fire Altadena, says that “even before the Eaton Fire, folks here have been deeply involved in protecting their environment, supporting local ecologies, and connecting in cross-disciplinary ways… We have seen from the get-go that [Altadeneans] already know so much.” Percussionist Rosie Tucker also noted Altadena’s deep rooted cross-cultural connections. Tucker is part of the female and non-binary-led Afro-Latin band Mayeya, one of several local music acts that performed on the main lawn, which also included Earthseed Band, Los Cambalache, Baba Onochie Chukwurah, and the Indigenous dance group Danzantes de la Vida. Photo by Wally Skalij. Photo by Wally Skalij. “It’s the most diverse place I’ve ever lived. And I grew up in Los Angeles…,” Tucker said. “I’ve never been part of a community like this before. And so my hope is that in spite of the incredible challenges of insurance, of the poisoned ground, of the incredible destruction, that we are able to continue to be part of that legacy.” The interconnectedness of Altadena was a throughline of the entire event, from the happy people greeting one another by name, to the volunteers who proudly represented multiple organizations at different booths, to the fact that the event itself was a seamless combination of local activism, food, music and art. There was hardly a single organization that didn’t have significant overlap with other groups on site. For instance, one of the teaching artists at Earth Day Altadena was Alma Cielo, who conducted the traditional Filipino blessing for the land that kicked off the event. Afterward, she worked the booth for her project 1000 Voices Altadena Mosaic (which combines shards collected from damaged homes with new tiles created by community members) in tandem with Leigh Adams of Altadena Earth Commons, an ecological restoration initiative and another CCF grantee. “When we put our nonprofits together, we can accomplish much greater things,” said Adams, reflecting the community spirit of the entire enterprise. Togetherness has been key to a displaced Altadena finding its identity again, and the Earth Day event has been one important way to foster that community. As Cielo said, “so many people have moved away from the area that coming back together is like a reunion.” This type of reunion, with its positive message of environmental healing and personal action, has allowed a diverse group of locals to be galvanized by the Eaton Fire rather than devastated by it, just like the clay tiles in the 1000 Voices mosaic. “Clay is a symbol of our resilience because it needs the fire in order to be made, Cielo said. “When we fire this into ceramic tiles, it’s a symbol of what within ourselves has come into being because of the fire. That’s beautiful.” – Brennan Klein Photo by Wally Skalij. 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The California Community Foundation (CCF) works to empower communities through voter education and civic engagement, helping residents shape policies that directly impact their lives and neighborhoods. Almost $15 million in grants, coordinated with 115+ community based organizations, has been provided by CCF for campaigns to count historically under-counted populations for the census $10 million has been provided by CCF in grants to organizations focused on voter participation and community empowerment in 2024 alone 6 million eligible voters currently reside in Los Angeles County Bringing Lasting Change Civic engagement is essential for building strong communities where all residents have agency and access to opportunity. The California Community Foundation (CCF) is dedicated to increasing voter participation and helping residents get involved in their local government and the decisions that most affect their lives. Our focus is on removing barriers to voting and civic participation, especially for those that have been historically excluded. We support organizations that teach residents about voting, help them register, and show how their participation can shape policies on critical issues like housing, healthcare, and education. CCF also invests in training community leaders to advocate for their neighborhoods and speak up for local needs. Powerful Innovations for Voter Organizing and Transformation (PIVOT) is a first-of-its-kind partnership between California’s leading organizers and funders to build political involvement in communities that have historically lacked access to power. Through this initiative , CCf is able to support innovative power building efforts by investing in their expansion of capacity, and in efforts to educate and engage new and disenfranchised voters. 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We are launching a regional advocacy and community organizing effort in civic deserts to strengthen the nonprofit sector, support the development of a robust regional identity, encourage multi-sector collaboration on critical issues, and attract greater public and private investment in the region. For more information, download our Community Empowerment and Voter Participation Resource Toolkit. Learn More Our Strategic Priority Projects Powerful Innovations for Voter Organizing and Transformation (PIVOT) PIVOT is a collaborative initiative between California’s leading organizers and funders, designed to increase political involvement in underrepresented communities. This initiative invests in innovative strategies that expand organizational capacity, engage new and historically disenfranchised voters, and build long-term infrastructure to strengthen California’s multiracial democracy. Through PIVOT, we aim to create sustainable civic engagement efforts that drive structural reforms and amplify community voices across the state. Community Connection Days These events bring residents together for activities like voter registration drives, town halls, and policy workshops. The goal is to build community awareness and encourage collaboration for shared progress. Community Leadership Training This training program supports community members in becoming local leaders. Participants learn how to engage with policymakers, organize civic activities, and advocate for their community’s needs. Policy Advocacy Support This initiative partners with nonprofits to help residents push for fair policies on issues like housing, healthcare, and education. It equips people with the knowledge and tools to influence decision-making and secure the resources their communities need. 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Carmen Guatzozon has always loved art – doodling as a child, painting her mother’s favorite orchids in middle school. But as a self-described “antisocial” youth, she never imagined she would grow into a leader equipped with confidence, public speaking skills, community connections and enhanced artistic techniques to help paint a significant public mural in Los Angeles. Carmen gained all of those skills working with LA Commons, a nonprofit that engages diverse communities to tell their own unique stories and collectively create public art to build connections and promote healing. Youth empowerment is a key focus, cultivated through leadership development that includes career exploration. The California Community Foundation supports LA Commons through several grants as part of its mission to help Angelenos create a good life with access to food, housing, health care, education, job training and other support. CCF helps fund LA Commons’ youth leadership council, where Carmen found her voice, and recently distributed a state grant for the nonprofit to plan and design a creative youth workforce development program to cultivate artistic skills and gain work experience.. “I really did see myself grow in this program,” Carmen said. “I was very antisocial…but I started getting along with more people, trying to put myself out there because at the end of the day we’re a team. Those are really important people skills.” She said she used those newly developed skills in her college applications and has started studies in radiology at Cal State Northridge – while continuing to develop her artistic talents. Carmen, the daughter of immigrant parents who never had a chance to make it to high school but always stressed education as key to success, is the first in her family to go to college. LA Commons expects to place about 204 young people into paid positions as youth artists, leaders, apprentices and interns, said Karen Mack, who founded the nonprofit in 2000. The program will provide career training in art, storytelling and event planning, with support for the youth artists to create a project and present it publicly. The state grant helped LA Commons develop curriculum, tools to measure impact and engage with the community, both youth and adults, through listening sessions about their needs. Mack said she wanted to use art and cultural programming as a vehicle to build a stronger sense of belonging in Los Angeles – inspired in part by American political scientist Robert Putnam’s teachings about “social capital” – or the strength of social connections in helping people act more effectively. Mack studied with Putnam at Harvard University, where she earned a master’s degree in public administration. Photo by Wally Skalij. Photo by Wally Skalij. “Art is a really powerful strategy to bring people together and get excited about being in community,” Mack said. “They develop those bonds that then are the foundation for everything else.” LA Commons makes art experiences not a solo journey but a collective, community effort. Carmen and 19 other youth, for instance, recently finished a mural about MacArthur Park for the UCLA Labor Center, co-creating it with two mural artists and community members. They began their journey last year, when they met in weekly meetings to learn about the area, then fanned into the park to interview community members about their experiences there and what they would like the mural to portray. Enrique Fernandez, a senior at Alliance Ted K. Tajima High School and member of the CCF-supported youth leadership council, said common critiques of the park included trash, crime, homelessness and drug abuse. Some community members, shaken by federal immigration raids, were initially hesitant to speak to the students, then opened up, Enrique said. Many wistfully talked about better days years ago, when the park was cleaner, families felt safer and vendors were able to sell their goods more freely without fear of city crackdowns and immigration raids. Carmen said residents also mentioned the need for more unity – with some relating experiences of being attacked and told to “go back to your country.” The students shared that community input with mural artists Shakir Manners and Luis Mateo, who led the design work. Then they began painting the mural, which measures 21 feet by 12 feet, on aluminum composite planks. The colorful images include tamale and ice cream sellers, lifting up the importance of street vendors. A farm worker reaches up to pick avocados and oranges. The hope for unity is portrayed by smiling children of varied races and a tree trunk made up of many hands. In the background are downtown LA’s skyline, MacArthur Park’s central lake and a cluster of leafy green trees. A monarch butterfly symbolizes the freedom to migrate. On a recent Saturday morning, Manners and Mateo coached the young artists in the art of spray painting – how to use different caps, how to create lines, gradients and mist – along with the use of acrylics. But there is more to artistic success than talent or technique, Manners told them. “There’s no substituting for hard work,” he said. “And it’s definitely important to work with other artists so you can build community and grow and keep on inspiring. It’s important to put your ego aside.” The mural was recently installed at the UCLA Labor Center’s downtown facility – renamed the James Lawson Jr. Worker Justice Center after the iconic civil rights leader. A community gathering is scheduled for April 23 to celebrate the mural supporters and the reopening of the center in MacArthur Park. 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Another described the gathering as a rare source of “joy and hope” in a recovery landscape dominated by information sessions and protests, but offering few spaces for collective grief. Read More Story | May 12, 2026 AAPI Mental Health Needs Often Go Unrecognized. CCF Grantees are Changing That More than a year after Mena Liu fled her Pasadena apartment building as the Eaton Fire bore down, she knows she’s not fully recovered. She’s sad. She’s anxious. She still avoids driving past burned out lots in her neighborhood. Read More Story | May 1, 2026 With Ballot Threat Looming, “Mend It, Don’t End It” Coalition Urges Reforms for Measure ULA A broad coalition of Los Angeles business leaders, labor groups, housing advocates and nonprofits is urging city officials to overhaul Measure ULA rather than repeal it, warning that without swift reforms the voter-approved tax could collapse under mounting political and legal pressure. Read More Story | April 22, 2026 After the Wildfires, Altadena Gathers for an Earth Day Rooted in Resilience and Renewal Hundreds of Altadena residents — many still displaced by the Eaton Fire — gathered recently at the town’s third annual Earth Day to reconnect, reflect and recommit to rebuilding their community with intention. Read More April 22, 2026 Quality of Life in LA: Our Path Forward The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs released its latest Quality of Life Index (QLI) earlier this month, and the findings reflect the daunting challenges facing Angelenos today. In a year marked by wildfires, intensified ICE raids and rising costs, the index found Angelenos have record low levels of satisfaction with their quality of life. Read More Story | April 22, 2026 LA Commons Empowers Youth With Training in Storytelling, Art and Leadership Carmen Guatzozon has always loved art – doodling as a child, painting her mother’s favorite orchids in middle school. 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Los Angeles Neighbors Support Fund Helps Families Impacted By Raids More than 4,100 people have been detained in LA County since June 6th, when federal authorities began a campaign of immigration raids . They are parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, children – valued members of our community. Most are workers – contributing vital services and earning the money their families need for rent, food, clothing and diapers. Now, the children and families of those taken are left without what they need for basic necessities. Many more cannot work, go to school, or get medical care out of fear of becoming a target. The raids have created a humanitarian crisis – a human-made disaster. The LA Neighbors Support Fund is our community coming together to help each other through this crisis by providing food and cash assistance for basic necessities to those who need it most. We are #LAStrong, and we stand together. DONATE NOW A weekly food distribution hosted at the Pasadena Jobs Center provides resources to many families of immigrants. RELATED POSTS ICE Detained Their Children, Siblings, Partners and Parents. Now, Families Are Building Power to Bring Them Home. “Miriam and Edgar fled to Los Angeles last year, seeking protection from persecution they say they faced in their home country of Colombia. But when their asylum petition was denied at a court hearing in July, immigration agents were waiting outside to detain them.” Read more South Los Angeles Grassroots Network Doubles Its Food Delivery Following ICE Raids “For years, Iretha Warmsley has volunteered with Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE), packaging bags filled with bread, corn, chili, spaghetti sauce, and other essentials for neighbors in need. Since the ICE raids swept through Los Angeles County in June, much of that food has gone to immigrants who are too afraid to shop for groceries, pick up prescriptions, or even go to work.” Read more Food, Smiles and Solace: Neighbors in Need Lifted by the Pasadena Community Job Center “They began lining up at 6 a.m., waiting on a Pasadena street corner to receive food that would sustain them for a week amid heightened community need triggered by the recent wildfires and immigration raids. At 9:30 a.m., dozens of volunteers with the Pasadena Community Job Center waved them forward and began the weekly Friday distribution with cheerful greetings and big smiles.” Read more DONATE NOW The nonprofit SCOPE delivers food to those who can’t leave their homes due to fear of being taken by immigration agents. Immigration raids and the fear they inflict across our communities affect us all. Our neighbors, healthcare workers, childcare providers, small business owners, the people rebuilding our neighborhoods after the fires, are all targets. One in three undocumented immigrants in California have been living, working, and supporting their families here for more than a decade, often making their way through the slow process for legal status. One in five children in California live in mixed-status families, meaning they are undocumented themselves or live with someone who is. And immigrants power LA County’s economy, making up more than half of the region’s self-employed entrepreneurs. Get more facts about the economic impact of immigrants in California at ca4us.org . The LA Neighbors Support Fund is LA standing together, taking care of each other, and defending our community’s values and future. For more information, reach us at [email protected] . Click here to download FAQs. RELATED NEWS STORIES LAist: Federal agents detain people at a Westlake Home Depot after jumping out of rented Penske moving van “The operation comes after months of aggressive immigration enforcement across the L.A. area. Agents have descended on car washes, parking lots and other public places, prompting accusations of racial profiling.” Click here to learn more at LAist LA Times: Agents detain student at gunpoint near school “Los Angeles school district police, staff and community volunteers will form protective perimeters around at least 100 schools when classes begin Thursday to help ensure the safe passage of children — an announcement that came on a day that immigration agents reportedly handcuffed, detained and drew their guns on a student outside Arleta High School in a case of mistaken identity.” Click here to learn more at LA Times The Guardian: Raids have left residents of LA’s MacArthur Park scared to go to trusted local businesses – and outside in general “The ubiquitous presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agents, and the threat of arrest, have become a part of daily life for immigrants across the city and broader region. The raids have also taken an economic toll on neighborhoods like MacArthur Park, where business owners say trade has slowed to a crawl as people choose to stay home.” Click here to learn more at The Guardian The Guardian: US citizens jailed in LA Ice raids speak out: ‘They came ready to attack’ As two masked men dragged her into an unmarked SUV, Andrea Velez tried to focus on details she might later remember – one man’s red shirt, the car’s leather seats, a black backpack inside … Suddenly, she recalled, one of the men slammed her to the ground and placed her into his car. The men had “Police” vests, but otherwise were in plainclothes and didn’t identify themselves. She didn’t know why they had taken her. The men, it turned out, were Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) deportation officers. They were looking to question people about “whether they were lawfully present” in the US, an agent later wrote. Velez is a US citizen who grew up in downtown, not far from the incident. “They just came out ready to attack anyone,” said Velez, in her first interview since her arrest. “I thought they were kidnapping me.” Click here to learn more at The Guardian Donate Neighb News & Events Archive - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. 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Another described the gathering as a rare source of “joy and hope” in a recovery landscape dominated by information sessions and protests, but offering few spaces for collective grief. Read More Story | May 12, 2026 AAPI Mental Health Needs Often Go Unrecognized. CCF Grantees are Changing That More than a year after Mena Liu fled her Pasadena apartment building as the Eaton Fire bore down, she knows she’s not fully recovered. She’s sad. She’s anxious. She still avoids driving past burned out lots in her neighborhood. Read More Story | May 1, 2026 With Ballot Threat Looming, “Mend It, Don’t End It” Coalition Urges Reforms for Measure ULA A broad coalition of Los Angeles business leaders, labor groups, housing advocates and nonprofits is urging city officials to overhaul Measure ULA rather than repeal it, warning that without swift reforms the voter-approved tax could collapse under mounting political and legal pressure. Read More Story | April 22, 2026 After the Wildfires, Altadena Gathers for an Earth Day Rooted in Resilience and Renewal Hundreds of Altadena residents — many still displaced by the Eaton Fire — gathered recently at the town’s third annual Earth Day to reconnect, reflect and recommit to rebuilding their community with intention. Read More Story | April 22, 2026 LA Commons Empowers Youth With Training in Storytelling, Art and Leadership Carmen Guatzozon has always loved art – doodling as a child, painting her mother’s favorite orchids in middle school. But as a self-described “antisocial” youth, she never imagined she would grow into a leader equipped with confidence, public speaking skills, community connections and enhanced artistic techniques to help paint a significant public mural in Los Angeles. Read More Story | April 21, 2026 L.A. County Quality of Life Hits Record Low, But Residents Stay Optimistic, UCLA Survey Finds Satisfaction with quality of life among LA County residents has fallen to its lowest point in over a decade, according to the 11th annual UCLA Quality of Life Index. The results reflect mounting strain from housing costs, education concerns and worsening traffic, according to the survey. 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More than a year after Mena Liu fled her Pasadena apartment building as the Eaton Fire bore down, she knows she’s not fully recovered. She’s sad. She’s anxious. She still avoids driving past burned out lots in her neighborhood. And when Liu heard cries of “fire!” last month after the apartment unit above hers filled with smoke, she raced outside in pajamas, her heart racing and skin tingling with fear. “The fire in my mind is deep, I’m so scared,” Liu said in a recent interview. But the Chinese immigrant says she hasn’t sought therapy to help her process her experience and ease her mental health struggles. That’s not uncommon among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who have the lowest “help-seeking” behavior among all demographic groups amid perceptions that doing so would stigmatize them, cultural values to endure and a tendency to downplay personal hardship to avoid burdening others, experts say. The literal translation of mental health in Chinese is “a disease in the head,” said Jack Cheng, chief operating officer of the Chinatown Service Center. “For the API community, mental health is a huge stigma…this whole idea is that it’s a disease in your head or that you’re crazy – and nobody wants to think they’re crazy,” Cheng said. The Chinatown Service Center, along with the Little Tokyo Service Center and other AAPI nonprofits supported by the California Community Foundation (CCF), work around those challenges. LTSC, which received a CCF wildfire recovery grant last year, found that bringing in community members by offering meals and other services often resulted in emotional openings. At food distributions, workshops and a mural painting project throughout last year at the Pasadena Buddhist Temple and other venues, some community members who would not sign up for professional help ended up sharing their trauma with other survivors or pouring out their anxieties to therapists who walked them to the parking lot, said Peter Gee, LTSC co-executive director. He said people were willing to come to practical workshops, such as navigating the insurance process, then would open up about their mental health. Photo by Wally Skalij. Photo by Wally Skalij. LTSC was able to serve more than 1,000 people with its CCF wildfire recovery grant, Gee said, but the needs remain even as the funding has run out. Many community members say they’re fine, even when they’re not, and often forgo help because they say they are better off than others. Liu, for instance, said she is “lucky” compared to acquaintances she met at the Altadena Senior Center who lost their homes to the Eaton flames. She said she prefers supporting others with needs rather than dwelling on her own. “You talk to somebody…you will hurt again and again,” she said. “So I chose not to talk with somebody.” The hesitancy to articulate their needs, along with lack of public understanding about wide disparities among AAPI subgroups, are some factors that contribute to an inaccurate perception of community well-being, experts said. In 2023, for instance a state grant program aimed at youth suicide prevention required a focus on Black, Latine, American Indians and Alaska native populations – excluding AAPI young people. AAPI nonprofits successfully campaigned for inclusion, providing research evidence that showed their community youth had the highest rate of suicide ideation among all demographic groups, Gee said. LTSC and CSC have been in the forefront of changing those perceptions and offering culturally competent care in the AAPI community. Liu said CSC was instrumental in helping her during the Eaton Fire last year; when flames and smoke filled the air, a staff person called her and, in her native Cantonese language, urged her to evacuate. That language assistance has been crucial. In a research project with UCLA over the past year, CSC found that Chinese immigrants face systemic barriers in wildfire preparedness and recovery, including linguistic exclusion from major alert systems. Watch Duty, 211LA, NotifyLA all provide information primarily in English and Spanish, although more than 433,000 people of Chinese descent live in Los Angeles County – 5% of the area’s population and the largest such concentration in the nation. In focus groups with immigrants, CSC learned that many of them used unreliable translations apps and were unaware that NotifyLA required pre-registration. Photo by Wally Skalij. CSC also found a shortage of culturally appropriate mental health care providers, with focus group participants identifying only two bilingual psychologists in Pasadena who were fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin. Seniors and newly arrived immigrants were at a particular disadvantage, as they were often flummoxed by how to use technology and navigate government bureaucracy to secure aid. Liu, for instance, said she tried to apply for emergency housing assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency on her own but only when CSC stepped in to help did FEMA come through with a motel voucher after she couchsurfed with friends for two weeks. She was able to stay in the Pasadena motel for another two weeks before returning to her apartment – even though it remained without potable water. To tackle the myriad needs, CSC aims to create a unified Chinese language information platform; the center already offers services in several languages and dialects, including English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Toisan/Taishanese, Chiu Chow/Teochew, Vietnamese, Spanish, Khmer and Lao. The center also plans to work with disaster preparedness trainers to adapt their programs for AAPI immigrants as other first steps. Overall, the center served about 450 wildfire survivors with its CCF grant last year and will serve more with a new grant to support their healing and recovery. CSC, founded in 1971 as a social services center, has expanded into Privacy Policy - California Community Foundation About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login Search DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County. Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3.9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities. Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search Menu About Us Focus Areas Grants Give Newsroom Login DONATE OPEN A FUND Connect with us Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn About Us Mission & Vision Our History Board of Directors Staff & Leadership Financials & Reports Careers Contact Meeting Spaces Focus Areas Housing and Homelessness Education Health Immigration Arts and Culture Civic Engagement Public-Private Partnerships Special Initiatives Community Resilience Grants Grantmaking What We Fund Our Process Opportunities FAQ & Resources Give For Donors For Advisors Fund & Giving Options Legacy Planning Forms & Resources Newsroom Media Contact News Releases Publications Stories CCF in the News Search for: Search for: Privacy Policy Privacy and Security​ Since our founding in 1915, the California Community Foundation (CCF) has been committed to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity and security of personal information entrusted to us by current donors, potential donors, the officers and staff of nonprofit agencies who approach us for funding and the people that they serve. Like all organizations with a Web presence, CCF receives standard tracking data: information from your browser, including your IP address and the page you visited, is recorded in our website server logs. This data is analyzed internally to determine how to best provide information to visitors to our website. No personal information is collected during the tracking process. Online giving transactions are processed on a secure server. We have put into effect appropriate procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. Once you provide us with personal or professional information, that data remains confidential. We will not share any information you provide with any individual or organization. We do not knowingly collect or maintain information from those we know are younger than age 13, and no part of our website is designed to attract anyone under 13. 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◈ Crawled Pages — Provenance Chain
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Layer 2 — Body · Complete measurement snapshot frozen at mint. Identity, SEO, schema graph, six-layer topology fingerprint, ratio signals, navigation. Law II — Temporal Attestation.
rld:body — calfund.org
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Layer 3 — Recursive · Empty at mint. Grows forever through accumulated corpus passes. Common edges (Law V), uncommon edges (Law VI), topology cluster scores. The graph builds itself. Law VII — Torus.
rld:recursive — edge_count=0
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Root-LD v1.0 · root-ld.org · Law I+II+VII root-ld.org ↗
Schema.org Intelligence scored · graph traversal · Law VI negative space
34% coverage · 11 types · 28 props · 52 gaps · click to expand
34%
Schema Utilization Score
PARTIAL COVERAGE — GAPS IDENTIFIED
schema.org v2.0.0 · 28 props extracted · 52 gaps · http://www.calfund.org/
CreativeWorkWebPageReadActionImageObjectBreadcrumbListListItem
◈ Schema Graph — Three-Direction Traversal
Declared: WebPage · ReadAction · ImageObject · BreadcrumbList · ListItem · WebSite · SearchAction · EntryPoint · PropertyValueSpecification · Organization · CollectionPage
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A media season, e.g. TV, radio, video game etc.
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A musical composition.
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CreativeWorkSeries dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.
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A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.
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A short TV or radio program or a segment/part of a program.
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Episodesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Episode ↗9 exclusive
A media episode (e.g. TV, radio, video game) which can be part of a series or season.
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A single message from a sender to one or more organizations or people.
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Instructions that explain how to achieve a result by performing a sequence of steps.
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A movie.
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Fitness-related activity designed for a specific health-related purpose, including defined exercise routines as well as activity prescribed by a clinician.
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A direction indicating a single action to do in the instructions for how to achieve a result.
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A web page that provides medical information.
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Web page type: Contact page.
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Web page type: About page.
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Web page type: Profile page.
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Web page type: Collection page.
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A page devoted to a single item, such as a particular product or hotel.
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Web page type: Checkout page.
SearchResultsPagechild / upgradeschema.org/SearchResultsPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: Search results page.
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◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
◈ Action Branch

No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Organization Branch

No structural connection to the Organization branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Organization ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Place Branch

No structural connection to the Place branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Place ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Gap List (52 properties unmapped)
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+22 more gaps not shown
◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (51 blocks)
Block 1 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: http://www.calfund.org/ · Law I — Provenance
Block 2 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://www.calfund.org/focus-areas/health/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T14:43:31Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.calfund.org/focus-areas/housing-homelessness/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T14:43:31Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.calfund.org/what-we-fund/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T14:43:31Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.calfund.org/board-of-directors · Fetched: 2026-05-17T14:43:31Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.calfund.org/funds/the-ccf-impact-fund/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T14:43:31Z · Law I — Provenance
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Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: f9f7db4cf116e978e8dc8a6b87755f7e...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.173
TTR
0.097
HAPAX
0.903
REP
0.627
BIGRAM
0.558
H2T
0.362
CPRT
3.402
SKEW
14.954
KURT
1.231
C/P
1.633
PENT
0.591
S1P
0.002
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · mixed register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0023
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.2582
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (16859x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1730
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.0966
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.5580
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.2306
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.6331
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
841
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
3.4016
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.5909
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.9034
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
28%
4-6
35%
7-10
31%
11-15
7%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.560.98
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 1186 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: f9f7db4cf116e978... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.7000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.1754
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.1324
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
4
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.3333
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 46 · depth_1: 41 · depth_2: 45 · depth_3plus: 96
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MODERATE · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✗CSP: ✓
Security
SecurityLabel.MODERATE
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
Sucuri/Cloudproxy
cmsWordPress
web_serverSucuri/Cloudproxy
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager']
Ledger Appends 12 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
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