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For more information on how to create a fund to support a charitable cause in Los Angeles County during this giving season, e-mail your contact information and request to give@ccf-la.org or call (213) 413-4130 x400.

The California Community Foundation can help you develop a simple and highly personal approach to giving. By working with us, you can:

  • Easily and effectively support the nonprofit groups and issues you care about, in Los Angeles County, around the country or anywhere in the world
  • Develop a giving strategy that meets your particular goals
  • Give a wide variety of assets
  • Give now, or give later as a part of your estate plan
  • Benefit from the most favorable tax deductions available under IRS regulations
  • Eliminate the many administrative burdens and expenses associated with a private or family foundation
  • Ensure that your charitable contributions and grants comply with current legal and accounting requirements
  • Benefit from our staff expertise on philanthropy and charitable giving options
  • Have secure, Web-based access to your fund’s activity and information through DonorConnect, the section of our Web site only for donors
  • Make grant recommendations online, by mail, phone or fax
  • Name your fund as you choose — personalize it or remain anonymous if you prefer

Charity Navigator Ranks the California Community Foundation

Charity Navigator ranks CCF in top 10 among charities that are financially healthy and protect donors' rights. CCF also received a four-star rating for organizational efficiency and organizational capacity. For more information about how Charity Navigator rates nonprofit organizations, visit www.charitynavigator.com.


Joan Palevsky, An Enduring Legacy

In October 2006, the California Community Foundation announced a historic $257 million bequest from the late philanthropist Joan Palevsky — the single largest gift the foundation has received since it was established in 1915. The donation enabled the foundation to double its competitive grantmaking to $25 million a year and established the Joan Palevsky Endowment for the Future of Los Angeles.

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Planned Giving

The California Community Foundation is pleased to provide the planned giving page where you will find a wide array of information, services and tools to facilitate your giving experience. We invite you to browse this feature and learn about the benefits of life income gifts, gift annuities and other customized giving plans.

Call our Donor Relations department today at (213) 413-4130 to speak with our experts about creating the right plan that will benefit the causes you care about the most — even after your lifetime. Although you’re able to support today’s needs through your fund at the foundation, it also is important to be able to address the ever-changing needs of our community. Unrestricted assets allow the foundation to meet the needs of a future we cannot foresee 10, 50 or even 100 years from now.

That flexibility was the reason the foundation’s founder left to CCF an unrestricted gift that is actively giving grants today. The California Community Foundation was founded in 1915 by Security Pacific Bank president Joseph Sartori. While the bank no longer exists, the fund that he and his wife established through their estate still does. The Joseph F. & Margaret R. Sartori Fund is an unrestricted fund that continues to make grants to local nonprofits. The Sartoris trusted in the permanence of the community foundation and in the decisions their successors would make to address current and future community needs with unrestricted assets. Let us know if you'd like to discuss a similar flexible gift to the foundation, one that will support the needs of today as well as those of tomorrow.

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