Accelerating ideas into action to advance the public good. Community Partners supports equitable, just, and vibrant communities by providing fiscal sponsorship, intermediary services, and capacity-building to nonprofit projects and initiatives.
Community Partners stands out for channeling large grants into intermediary and capacity-building work across Los Angeles County. In 2024, it awarded $7,002,699 to North Hollywood High School Student Body for COVID-19 contact tracing, system navigation, community outreach, and engagement, a grant that reflects the foundation’s use of fiscal sponsorship and direct support for public-good initiatives. Another major award went to Public Health Advocates, with $3,691,376 in 2024 for an initiative to prevent and counter adverse childhood experiences, followed by a $3,154,153 grant in 2025 for childhood trauma intervention. The foundation also backs climate resilience, early childhood systems, food access, and community development, often through organizations working in Los Angeles. Its recent grants show repeated support for the same recipients across multiple years, including Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Pacoima Beautiful, and Grid Alternatives Greater Los Angeles Inc. Community Partners operates with a mixed community foundation classification and directs most of its giving to California recipients.
Community Partners supports several distinct cause areas through grants tied to specific projects. In climate resilience and infrastructure, it gave $988,854 in 2025 to Grid Alternatives Greater Los Angeles Inc for climate resilience and infrastructure, and $686,728 in 2025 to Los Angeles Conservation Corps for the same purpose. In early childhood education, grants included $700,000 to California Black Women's Health Project and $450,000 to The Children's Partnership, both in 2025, each for early childhood education intervention. Food systems are also part of the portfolio: in 2025, Inclusive Action for the City, Alma Backyard Farms, Special Service for Groups Inc, Occidental College, and Partnership for Growth each received food distribution grants. Community development appears in the $452,600 grant to Palos Verdes Estates Foundation for beautification, culture and arts, and civic engagement activities.
Typical grants cluster around a $15,000 p25, $30,000 median, and $80,000 p75. The recent list also shows a few very large awards alongside many mid-sized operating or project grants. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Pacoima Beautiful, Grid Alternatives Greater Los Angeles Inc, and Los Angeles-based health and community organizations, indicating ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. Community Partners is classified as a mixed community foundation, and it uses fiscal sponsorship and intermediary services as part of its structure. The grant data provided does not show an application process, so the pattern is best understood through repeated project-based awards and ongoing support to named organizations.
$46.9M
$82.5M
$180.3M
$166.6M
Most grants fall between $15K and $80K, with a median of $30K.
25th Percentile
$15K
Median
$30K
75th Percentile
$80K
About 94% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in California, with 94% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s home state. Los Angeles is the main hub, with grants going to organizations in Los Angeles, North Hollywood, Pacoima, Lancaster, and Monrovia, among others. Outside the city, Davis, Stockton, Oakland, Covina, and Carson also appear in the recent grants list, showing a mostly Southern California footprint with some broader statewide activity. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
Its typical grant range centers on a $15,000 p25, $30,000 median, and $80,000 p75. The recent grant list also includes much larger awards, but the distribution shows that many grants are far smaller than the largest headline amounts.
The foundation supports arts and culture, BIPOC-serving organizations, capacity building, civic engagement, community development, economic development, education, environmental justice and equity, food systems, gender equity, health equity, houselessness, human rights, immigration, LGBTQIA+, racial justice and equity, social services, and youth.
Its grantmaking is local, and 94% of grants go to recipients in California. Recent grantees are concentrated in Los Angeles County and nearby cities such as North Hollywood, Pacoima, Lancaster, Monrovia, Carson, and Oakland.
Yes. The recent grants list shows repeat support for organizations such as Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Pacoima Beautiful, and Grid Alternatives Greater Los Angeles Inc across multiple years, which points to ongoing relationships rather than isolated one-time awards.
Community Partners is classified as a mixed community foundation. Its profile also notes that it provides fiscal sponsorship, intermediary services, and capacity-building to nonprofit projects and initiatives, and it does not fund individuals.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUBLIC HEALTH ADVOCATES | STOCKTON, CA | $3,154,153 | 2025 | CHILDHOOD TRAUMA INTERVENTION |
| HEALTHY STREETS LA | OAKLAND, CA | $2,457,000 | 2025 | PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AWARENESS CAMPAIGN |
| GRID ALTERNATIVES GREATER LOS ANGELES INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $988,854 | 2025 | CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE |
| OPTIONS FOR LEARNING | COVINA, CA | $960,000 | 2025 | ARPA CHILDCARE PROVIDER BENEFICIARY GRANT |
| INNERCITY STRUGGLE | LOS ANGELES, CA | $899,530 | 2025 | COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT |
| DR CIRIACO PINEDO | MONTEBELLO, CA | $720,000 | 2025 | ARPA CHILDCARE PROVIDER BENEFICIARY GRANT |
| CALIFORNIA BLACK WOMEN'S HEALTH PROJECT | CARSON, CA | $700,000 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION |
| LOS ANGELES CONSERVATION CORPS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $686,728 | 2025 | CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE |
| ANTELOPE VALLEY PARTNERS FOR HEALTH | LANCASTER, CA | $464,879 | 2025 | COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT |
| THE CHILDREN'S PARTNERSHIP | LOS ANGELES, CA | $450,000 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION |
| ALMA BACKYARD FARMS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $406,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| SPECIAL SERVICE FOR GROUPS INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $406,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| INCLUSIVE ACTION FOR THE CITY | LOS ANGELES, CA | $406,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE | LOS ANGELES, CA | $400,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH | LOS ANGELES, CA | $400,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| PACOIMA BEAUTIFUL | PACOIMA, CA | $386,318 | 2025 | PUBLIC ART GRANT |
| ASIAN PACIFIC POLICY AND PLANNING COUNCIL | LOS ANGELES, CA | $350,000 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION |
| SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS | MONROVIA, CA | $350,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| LANCASTER HOMELESS GROUP (DBA STREET COMPANY) | LANCASTER, CA | $332,902 | 2025 | MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY BASED PREVENTION |
| MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH ACCESS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $331,186 | 2025 | COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT |
| JANETTE ROBINSON FLINT BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $319,902 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION |
| COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS (CHIRLA) | LOS ANGELES, CA | $310,000 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION |
| COMMUNITY COALITION | LOS ANGELES, CA | $301,269 | 2025 | COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT |
| WITH LOVE MARKET AND CAFE | LOS ANGELES, CA | $300,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| SOCIAL JUSTICE LEARNING INSTITUTE | INGLEWOOD, CA | $300,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE | OAKLAND, CA | $300,000 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION |
| THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND | LOS ANGELES, CA | $281,520 | 2025 | CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE |
| ARMENIAN RELIEF SOCIETY OF WESTERN USA INC | GLENDALE, CA | $262,672 | 2025 | COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT |
| CLNICA MONSEOR OSCAR A ROMERO | LOS ANGELES, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| UNITED PARENTS AND STUDENTS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| ACTIVE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY | EL MONTE, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| NORTHEAST VALLEY HEALTH CORPORATION | SAN FERNANDO, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| NEIGHBORHOOD LEGAL SERVICES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY | GLENDALE, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| CHINESE CHRISTIAN HERALD CRUSADES INC | SAN GABRIEL, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| LA-MAS INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | PUBLIC ART GRANT |
| HUNGER ACTION LOS ANGELES | LOS ANGELES, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| AFRICAN COMMUNITIES PUBLIC HEALTH COALITION | LOS ANGELES, CA | $232,326 | 2025 | COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT |
| BREASTFEEDING TASK FORCE OF GREATER LOS ANGELES | HAWTHORNE, CA | $225,270 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION |
| TIA CHUCHA'S CENTRO CULTURAL & BOOKSTORE | SYLMAR, CA | $214,580 | 2025 | PUBLIC ART GRANT |
| CITY OF REDWOOD CITY | REDWOOD CITY, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| EAST BAY ASIAN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | OAKLAND, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| VIETNAMESE AMERICAN CANCER FOUNDATION | FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| PARENTS ANONYMOUS INC | CLAREMONT, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY BASED PREVENTION |
| CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION | MARTINEZ, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | BERKELEY, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| MAKING HOPE HAPPEN FOUNDATION | SAN BERNARDINO, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| COMMUNITIES LIFTING COMMUNITIES | LOS ANGELES, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| NORTH COAST OPPORTUNITIES INC | UKIAH, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
| SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK SANTA CRUZ COUNTY | WATSONVILLE, CA | $200,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT |
PUBLIC HEALTH ADVOCATES
$3,154,153CHILDHOOD TRAUMA INTERVENTION
HEALTHY STREETS LA
$2,457,000PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
GRID ALTERNATIVES GREATER LOS ANGELES INC
$988,854CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE
OPTIONS FOR LEARNING
$960,000ARPA CHILDCARE PROVIDER BENEFICIARY GRANT
INNERCITY STRUGGLE
$899,530COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
DR CIRIACO PINEDO
$720,000ARPA CHILDCARE PROVIDER BENEFICIARY GRANT
CALIFORNIA BLACK WOMEN'S HEALTH PROJECT
$700,000EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION
LOS ANGELES CONSERVATION CORPS
$686,728CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE
ANTELOPE VALLEY PARTNERS FOR HEALTH
$464,879COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
THE CHILDREN'S PARTNERSHIP
$450,000EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION
ALMA BACKYARD FARMS
$406,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR GROUPS INC
$406,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
INCLUSIVE ACTION FOR THE CITY
$406,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
$400,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH
$400,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
PACOIMA BEAUTIFUL
$386,318PUBLIC ART GRANT
ASIAN PACIFIC POLICY AND PLANNING COUNCIL
$350,000EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
$350,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
LANCASTER HOMELESS GROUP (DBA STREET COMPANY)
$332,902MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY BASED PREVENTION
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH ACCESS
$331,186COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
JANETTE ROBINSON FLINT BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESS
$319,902EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION
COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS (CHIRLA)
$310,000EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION
COMMUNITY COALITION
$301,269COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
WITH LOVE MARKET AND CAFE
$300,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
SOCIAL JUSTICE LEARNING INSTITUTE
$300,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE
$300,000EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION
THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND
$281,520CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE
ARMENIAN RELIEF SOCIETY OF WESTERN USA INC
$262,672COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
CLNICA MONSEOR OSCAR A ROMERO
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
UNITED PARENTS AND STUDENTS
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
ACTIVE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
NORTHEAST VALLEY HEALTH CORPORATION
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
NEIGHBORHOOD LEGAL SERVICES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
CHINESE CHRISTIAN HERALD CRUSADES INC
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
LA-MAS INC
$250,000PUBLIC ART GRANT
HUNGER ACTION LOS ANGELES
$250,000FOOD DISTRIBUTION
AFRICAN COMMUNITIES PUBLIC HEALTH COALITION
$232,326COVID-19 OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
BREASTFEEDING TASK FORCE OF GREATER LOS ANGELES
$225,270EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERVENTION AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION
TIA CHUCHA'S CENTRO CULTURAL & BOOKSTORE
$214,580PUBLIC ART GRANT
CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
EAST BAY ASIAN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
VIETNAMESE AMERICAN CANCER FOUNDATION
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
PARENTS ANONYMOUS INC
$200,000MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY BASED PREVENTION
CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
MAKING HOPE HAPPEN FOUNDATION
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
COMMUNITIES LIFTING COMMUNITIES
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
NORTH COAST OPPORTUNITIES INC
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
$200,000COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT