California Primary Care Association $13million over 5 years
Invested
$13,000,000
Region
Statewide
To bridge community clinics, health centers, and networks in communities through advocacy, education, and civic engagement to improve health equity across California.
Health
California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative, under fiscal sponsorship of Community Partners $7.5 million over 5 years
Invested
$7,500,000
Region
Statewide
To support the scaling of a model that links health care systems, providers, and health plans with public health, community and social services organizations, and residents across California.
Health
Center for Community Organizing, Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment $6 million for one year
Invested
$6,000,000
Region
Los Angeles
Statewide
Support multi-faceted community power building to be scaled locally in LA, statewide, and nationally. CoCo is an organization at the center of the Los Angeles ecosystem with a long history of organizing, civic engagement, arts and culture, and resident leadership development in the region.
Power Infrastructure
Bold Vision, Liberty Hill Foundation $5 million over three years
Invested
$5,000,000
Region
Los Angeles
To support a philanthropic-community organization partnership project to strengthen the power building infrastructure in Los Angeles County to advance health and racial justice efforts to ensure that BIPoC youth have the resources and skills they need to thrive.
Power Infrastructure
California Black Freedom Fund – Advancing Health Equity
Invested
$5,000,000
Region
Statewide
To support a pooled fund designed to help build and sustain the power of Black-led organizations, coalitions, and networks and bolster the infrastructure of Black-led organizations working to build power, advance health equity and transform inequitable systems across California.
Power Infrastructure
Latino Power Fund – Rebuilding A Healthy Equitable California
Invested
$5,000,000
Region
Statewide
To build the civic, political and economic power of Latinos for a stronger, healthier, more equitable California.
Power Infrastructure
California Medicine Program – Building Healthy Career Pathways
Invested
$3,700,000
Region
Statewide
To reduce health disparities for underserved communities by increasing the diversity of physicians who are trained and practice in California.
Health
Supporting Drought Resiliency and Economic Stability for Farmworker Health
Invested
$3,500,000
Region
Central
To support farmworker health through an ecosystem of partners supporting movement building across California and working to build farmworker capacity in rural communities for long-term drought resilience planning, action and structural implementation.
Resilient Communities
General Operating Support
Invested
$3,500,000
Region
Los Angeles
To support an organization that strengthens community organizing capacity and leadership among youth and adults and trains organizers to advance health equity and racial justice across the Central Valley and beyond.
Power Infrastructure
Advancing Public Health Leadership And Workforce In California
Invested
$3,500,000
Region
Statewide
To establish and implement initiatives to advance the leadership and collective impact among public health educational institutions and strengthen connections and coordination between schools and programs of public health and local health departments to strengthen the public health workforce in California.
Health
Promoting Climate and Community Resilience via Leadership, Health and Safety
Invested
$3,000,000
Region
North
To support efforts to create the first carbon-negative rural/Tribal region in the US by 2030 through accelerating climate resilience development while confronting inequitable health and safety impacts of rapid transitions in the Redwood Coast, Humboldt, Trinity, and Del Norte region.
Resilient Communities
Alameda Wellness Campus – Advancing Health Access Through Housing
Invested
$3,000,000
Region
Central
To pioneer a new standard of care for unhoused adults with complex health challenges through the construction of a clinic that will provide short-term housing, recuperative care and health services for 400 unhoused Alameda County residents annually discharged from hospitals who have no safe place to heal.
Health
Climate Science Alliance - Building Tribal Climate Resiliency and Health
Invested
$2,000,000
Region
Los Angeles
South
To strengthen California’s Native community-driven efforts to further equitable systems and practices for longer-term climate adaptation, recovery, and rebuilding by applying Indigenous wisdom and land management practices to heal landscapes, build climate-resilience workforce pathways and strengthen Tribal governance.
Resilient Communities
Community Ownership for Community Power, Possibility Labs $2 million over three years
Invested
$2,000,000
Region
Statewide
To provide capacity building and capital infrastructure for communities of color and immigrant communities across California to advance community ownership as a common model for equitable real estate preservation, working towards widespread housing affordability, intergenerational community wealth, and the right to health equity for all Californians.
Power InfrastructureResilient Communities
The University of Southern California Equity Research Institute $2,996,357 over three years
Invested
$2,996,357
Region
Statewide
Strengthen California’s ecosystem of BIPOC and community-engaged researchers who are equipped with the skills and capacities to provide data and narrative that bolsters community power and power building for health equity.
Research & Evaluation
Decolonizing Wealth Project - Building Resilience and Health in California
Invested
$2,500,000
Region
Los Angeles
Statewide
To provide strategic support to over 12 diverse California Tribal land trusts as they further equitable systems and practices for longer-term adaptation, recovery, and rebuilding by applying Indigenous wisdom and land management practices to heal; transition built and natural systems and social infrastructure to be resilient and sustainable; and support community restoration, stewardship, health and ultimately ownership of land, soil and water through community ownership, governance and care.
Resilient Communities
Refugee Immigrant Cultural Hub, Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans $2.7 million for 18 months
Invested
$2,700,000
Region
South
To support land acquisition and development of the Refugee and Immigrant Cultural Hub in San Diego.
Power Infrastructure
Community Economic Mobilization Initiative, Sierra Health Foundation $1,804,500 for two years
Invested
$1,804,500
Region
Statewide
Strengthen Health and Community Resiliency to strengthen the ability of BIPOC led and serving organizations in the use of public funds designated to reduce economic and environmental inequities.
Resilient Communities
FoodLink for Tulare County, Central Valley Agroecology Network $1.5 million for two years
Invested
$1,500,000
Region
Central
Support regenerative agriculture to support healthy land stewardship and food sovereignty for predominantly Native American and immigrant communities in Tulare and Fresno counties.
Resilient Communities
The Johns Hopkins University P3 Lab $1.5 million over three years
Invested
$1,500,000
Region
Statewide
Invest in the development of the scholar and field- based infrastructure to support deep, sustained learning within the field of organizing by strengthening tools and capacity for adaptive strategy.
Research & Evaluation
Resilience Hubs, Asian Pacific Environmental Network $1.5 million for two years
Invested
$1,500,000
Region
Statewide
To improve community resilience and health against climate change disasters for BIPoC communities.
Resilient Communities
Young Climate Leaders of Color, People’s Climate Innovation $1.5 million for three years
Invested
$1,500,000
Region
Statewide
Support the development of Young Climate Leaders of Color, a power and movement building infrastructure that develops, fosters and supports youth of color in California as a new wave of climate justice leaders, innovators and philanthropists working on addressing the root causes of climate injustice and transforming the health of their communities.
Resilient Communities
Supporting a Community Resilience Campaign for Health Equity
Invested
$1,500,000
Region
South
To create a solid, aggressive, focused and diverse public-private-community hub in the Salton Sea region (Riverside County and Imperial County) to coordinate, plan, and advance projects that will increase the competitiveness and readiness of the region to capture public dollars that will strengthen the community's campaign for health equity.
Resilient Communities
Designing A Power-Building Movement Infrastructure Center For Health
Invested
$897,605
Region
Statewide
To support a design process for the development of a power-building infrastructure center to significantly enhance the strategic capacity to achieve transformative change across the movements for health equity and justice in California.
Power Infrastructure
Advancing A System Of Health And Well-Being For All
Invested
$570,000
Region
Statewide
To support the coordination and facilitation of a robust planning process, inclusive of community engagement, that leads to the development of a framework with strategies for advancing a system of health and well-being for all Californians.
Health
Visioning Hope For Community Health And Wellness In California
Invested
$548,968
Region
Los Angeles
To support an inclusive, participatory process that will produce site development options and help catalyze The California Endowment’s broader Hope Village vision to promote improved health and wellness in California communities.
Hope Village
Center For Outcomes Research And Education – Improving California’s Health
Invested
$499,962
Region
Statewide
To help develop and strengthen the data infrastructure for building, tracking and evaluating community power in California to achieve health equity.
Research & Evaluation
Communicating The Community Health Impact Of Social Bond Work
Invested
$397,440
Region
Statewide
To communicate the work and community health impact of The California Endowment’s 300-million-dollar Social Bond initiative.
Communicating Health And Race Equity
Invested
$185,000
Region
Statewide
To elevate communications on health, social justice and racial equity throughout California.
Communications
Communicating Health Equity Impacts Of Social Bond Work
Invested
$177,300
Region
Statewide
To support education and communication around The California Endowment’s social bond work, which includes efforts to support power building and transform systems grounded in justice, inclusion, equity and community health.
Communications
Advancing Health Equity And Wellness For Resilient Communities
Invested
$175,000
Region
Statewide
To support cross-departmental planning efforts related to The California Endowment’s social bond, including helping build a strategic framework, priorities and potential investments for resilient communities that aligns with the bond’s priorities and scoring criteria.
Resilient Communities
Assessing The Power Building Landscape To Improve Community Health
Invested
$65,000
Region
Statewide
To support a landscape assessment of power building models, structures and functions of a potential thinktank on community power, organizing and leadership that can promote improved health and wellness in California communities.
Research & Evaluation
Supporting Health Through The Development Of Hope Village
Invested
$48,000
Region
Los Angeles
To support The California Endowment’s leadership in their vision of replacing jail beds with health-related supportive services and housing in Los Angeles by connecting The Endowment to important local- and state-level public and private influencers and investors.
Hope Village
Advancing Health Access For All Californians
Invested
$20,025
Region
Statewide
To advance health access for all Californians by providing technical support for The California Endowment’s role in the Healthy California for All Commission.