Coastal Community Foundation

Mental Health Grant Awards

2010

Non-Profit Project Title / Statement Grant Award
Jewish Family Service of San Diego Mental Health Program for Youth to provide individual and group counseling to 54 adolescents at Encinitas office $3,000
Vista Hill SAFIR - Encinitas program to provide weekly facilitated youth and family support to address core psychosocial factors that lead to destructive behavior & attitudes 5,000
Women's Resource Center Counseling for children who witness domestic violence - a matching grant for funding from the William Gumpert Foundation 3,000

2009

Non-Profit Project Title / Statement Grant Award
Community Resource Center Children's Domestic Violence Counseling - provides individual and group counseling for children 4 + who live in CRC domestic violence shelter $3,000
Hospice of the North Coast Hope Bereavement Children's & Teen Center - program to help youth express feelings and deal with grief process, including counseling, bereavement camp $2,234
North County Lifeline Mental Health & Co-occurring Disorder Program - to provide internal analysis & updating of mental health/co-occurring disorder assessment tools, training $3,500
Trauma Intervention Programs San Diego County TIP Teens - Volunteer Recruitment & Training to involve young people 14-21 as volunteers to help teens who have been traumatized $2,500


Grant Awards December 2009

Grants totaling $15,540 were awarded to the following organizations:

  • Community Resource Center for Life Skills training for domestic abuse survivors
  • Girls on the Run for development of a North County program / site
  • From the Inside Out for the Girls Only mentoring program
  • Shakti Rising for the Transformational Recovery Program for women
Philanthropy Club Foundation

Teaching the Art of Giving . . Local philanthropists Steve Knight and David Baker created the Philanthropy Club Foundation to help children learn about the art of giving by supporting local nonprofit organizations that provide important services to the community. By introducing young students to the notion of giving time, talent and treasure without expecting something in return, the Philanthropy Club instills in future leaders of the community the important lesson that the "gift of giving far exceeds the gift of getting."

Women Address Community Issues

Hand to Hand, a women's fund was launced in 2009 by 19 women. Today, approximately 40 women from various areas in the county have pooled their charitable resources to benefit causes that directly benefit women and girls. Grants will be awarded this fall for mentoring programs for girls and programs that help women re-enter the workforce or provide education and job training. "We believe that we can accomplish more together than we can alone," indicates Alice Jacobson, chair of the effort.

Philanthropy Spotlight: Coastal Community Foundation

Established in 1987, the Coastal Community Foundation is a resource and service for the north coastal communities, including Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, La Costa, Carlsbad and Oceanside. Through the power of endowments and grant making, donors personalize giving in a way that meets their needs and desires. The Foundation staff and board help connect donors to causes they care about the most. Individuals are ensured that their donation will continue to work to make their communities better and stronger in perpetuity.

Education PLUS! Grants Fund Classroom Projects

In fall 2010 elementary and middle school teachers can apply for mini-grants ranging from $250-1000 for classroom projects. Eligible school districts are: Cardiff, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad, Oceanside and San Dieguito. See the grants page for more information.

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