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Grants for Programs to Assist Women in Crisis (San Diego County) is sponsored by Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund (through Center for Community Solutions). The RSF Women's Fund awards grants in specific focus areas to nonprofit programs in San Diego County. In the past, they have supported organizations providing services to children and families in domestic violence shelters.
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Nonprofit Grants by RSF Women's Charity Fund San Diego Donor Advised Funds in San Diego Donor-Directed Endowments Supporting Our Heroes (The Patriots Connection) Charitable Special Assets Fund Legacy Council & Planned Giving for San Diego The San Marcos COVID-19 Community Grants Program awards grants to support San Marcos residents affected by COVID-19.
Learn more The San Marcos COVID-19 Community Grants Program awards grants to support San Marcos residents affected by COVID-19. Learn more In 2021, the RSF Women’s Fund presented more than $300,000 in grants to ten nonprofit programs in San Diego County. The RSF Women’s Fund awards grants in specific focus areas and announces the grant recipients in May of each year.
To date, the Women’s Fund has granted more than $4. 4 million over its 17 years. For information about the current grant cycle and focus areas, please visit the RSF Women’s Fund website .
To learn more and apply, visit the Rancho Santa Fe Women’s Fund website. 1. Center for Community Solutions – $50,000.
Children and Families in Domestic Violence Shelters 2. Fresh Start Surgical Gifts – $25,000. Surgery Weekend Program 3.
Girls on the Run – $13,500. Girls on the Run San Diego Program 2021-2022 4. Operation Hope – $34,500.
HOPE for Youth in Shelter 5. Travis Manion Foundation – $20,000. Character and Leadership Education Education & Economic Development 1.
ASYMCA – Camp Pendleton – $50,000. Fisher Children’s Center 2. ArtReach – $19,120.
Art for All 3. Interfaith Community Services – $19,120. Transitional Youth Academy 4.
Outdoor Outreach – $32,000. Leadership Program 5. TERI Inc. – $40,000.
Vocational Training 1. Elder Help – $23,750. Senior Housing Services 2.
Feeding San Diego – $50,000. Feeding Heroes Initiative 3. Just In Time For Foster Youth – $34,000.
Rise to Resilience (R2R) 4. Mama’s Kitchen – $50,000. Cancer Nutrition Program 5.
Operation Homefront – $35,000. Transitional Housing Village for Military Families 6. Refuge for Women – $50,000.
Program Support 7. San Diego Rescue Mission – $39,000. Emergency Overnight Women & Children’s Shelter Remodel 8.
Vision of Children – $21,750. When Vision Becomes Reality Program 9. Women’s Resource Center – $31,750.
“Bright Futures” Transition Housing Program 10. Zero8hundred – $21,750. Military Transition Support Project Military Support in San Diego We support military service members, veterans and their families through The Patriots Connection and the Navy SEAL Foundation Fund at the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit programs in San Diego County. Specific focus areas are announced annually. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (e.g., $50,000 awarded to Center for Community Solutions in 2021 for Children and Families in Domestic Violence Shelters). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Grants for Programs to Assist Women in Crisis (San Diego County) is funded by Rancho Santa Fe Women's Fund (through Center for Community Solutions). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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