Meeting Basic Needs

Health for All

Our vision is for every Angeleno to be healthy, regardless of their zip code or income. We focus on those with the least access to resources, and communities facing the most significant barriers, to create a healthier future for all Angelenos.

$40 million
awarded COVID-19 assistance and trauma and violence prevention in partnership with the local public health department
2 million people
in Los Angeles County rely on nonprofit community clinics for health care
$112 million
$112 million has been awarded in health grants to almost 1,500 health related organizations since 2012

Benefits for All

When Angelenos don’t have to choose between paying for a medical visit, food, rent, or bills, our communities can achieve their highest levels of health, security and well-being. We believe that all residents should have access to programs and benefits that promote health and reduce these difficult choices. Many residents who need health coverage, food assistance, rental subsidies, or other support cannot access these services alone.

The California Community Foundation (CCF) provides grants to nonprofits serving immigrants, individuals experiencing homelessness, victims of violence, and income-eligible families. These organizations offer personalized support in completing applications for CalFresh, Medi-Cal, tax credits, housing vouchers, and even citizenship or residency applications.

Through our Centinela Medical and Community Funds, CCF supports hospitals and nonprofits that provide healthcare and health education to economically disadvantaged residents in greater South Los Angeles. Since 1999, these funds have granted approximately $50 million to hospitals and community-based organizations.

For more information visit our health media center.

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Making a Difference

Building healthier communities requires more than access to direct care; it involves tackling the root causes of health disparities. CCF unites nonprofits and institutions to address these underlying issues while empowering health leaders and community advocates to strengthen public health programs and systems.

Our Strategic Priority Projects

Grants from the Centinela Valley Medical and Community Funds help support eligible hospitals and community-based organizations in creating community engagement and improving health opportunities in the region for economically disadvantaged residents in the Centinela Valley and surrounding areas. Areas include Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lennox, Los Angeles, El Segundo, Watts, Compton and Lawndale.

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CCF funds diverse community-based organizations providing legal aid, immigration, health, and public benefits to underserved populations, including immigrants. These organizations, including community health centers, offer in-language guidance and personalized assistance to help community members enroll in, retain, and effectively use public benefits such as Medi-Cal. With California’s recent expansion of Medi-Cal eligibility for undocumented residents ages 26-29, CCF’s support enables these centers to reach more eligible immigrants, providing vital preventative care, managing chronic conditions, and helping families overcome barriers to healthcare access.

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Elevating service providers’ perspectives and experiences is essential to promoting high-quality care for our unhoused neighbors as we work to end homelessness in Los Angeles collectively. CCF leads a learning collaborative of homeless service providers by centering capacity-building support, advocacy, and infrastructure development to create increased opportunities and explore sustainable funding sources for providers, informed by policy and practice decisions, essential in reducing health disparities and improving care in LA County.

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In partnership with CCF, the Department of Public Health’s Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) has awarded $22.7 million in ARPA funds to 56 community-based organizations across Los Angeles County to support violence prevention initiatives. This funding spans eight key areas, including crisis response, youth programs, and trauma-informed care, aiming to prevent violence, address contributing factors, and expand access to healing-centered services.

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