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General Grant Fund — San Diego County Bar Foundation | Grantable San Diego County Bar Foundation Foundation Annual Grants for Nonprofits Human Rights Grants Grants for Criminal Justice Grants for Immigration Nonprofits Funder: San Diego County Bar Foundation (SDCBF) Geographic Scope: San Diego County, California Mission: The San Diego County Bar Foundation is the charitable arm of the San Diego County Bar Association.
The foundation provides access to justice by investing in results and advocacy for people and communities impacted by poverty, abuse and discrimination.
The General Grant Fund supports organizations that: Facilitate and expand the availability of legal services Improve the administration of justice and the San Diego court system Promote public understanding of the law and legal system Provide legal services to victims of poverty, abuse and discrimination Support programs that educate children and adults about legal processes, rights and responsibilities Serve populations including: - Domestic violence victims - Immigrants and refugees - Low-income and indigent individuals and families - Foster children and at-risk youth Local San Diego County nonprofit organizations Organizations offering legal services and public service programs Must promote understanding of the legal system Program established in 1979 Has granted over $2 million throughout San Diego County since inception Beneficiaries include more than 50 legal aid and public interest organizations Application Portal: https://sdcbf.
org/grant-programs/ 1. Review Grant Guidelines - Visit https://sdcbf. org/grant-programs/ to read complete guidelines - Applications due: September 1 annually - Grant cycle begins: June of the following year - Submit application through https://sdcbf.
org/grant-programs/ - Independent board of leading local attorneys and businesspeople reviews applications - Grant Review Committee conducts site visits - Selection based on eligibility, need, and alignment with SDCBF mission and guidelines - Recipients announced typically in January following the September submission deadline Apply with Grantable Learn more Focus Areas & Funding Uses nonprofits human-rights criminal-justice immigration domestic-violence seniors homeless foster-parents Browse similar grants by category Grants for Nonprofits Human Rights Grants Grants for Criminal Justice Grants for Immigration Nonprofits Domestic Violence Grants Grants for Seniors Grants for Homeless Grants for Foster Care Similar grants from this funder and related organizations ABH | The Foundation - General Grant-Making Program The Fabulous Find Monthly Partnership Grant AARP Foundation Grantmaking Program ABNY Foundation Grant Program 2026 Capacity Building Grants Emma Barnsley Foundation Grant Ready to apply for General Grant Fund?
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in San Diego County, California. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for General Grant Fund are due September 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
General Grant Fund is funded by San Diego County Bar Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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