Press & Media

Media Mention | December 20, 2016

“LA leaders launch $10 million legal-aid fund to fight immigrant deportations”

Los Angeles Daily News
Media Mention | December 20, 2016

“Garcetti Announces $10 Million Legal Defense Fund For Immigrants Facing Deportation In Trump’s America”

LAist
Media Mention | December 8, 2016

“The Head of the California Community Foundation Weighs in on the State of Philanthropy in L.A.”

Los Angeles Magazine
Media Mention | November 17, 2016

“‘We are Los Angeles’ explores the diverse problems of the SoCal region through art”

89.3 KPCC
Media Mention | November 10, 2016

“Angels appear in Los Angeles to aid those in need”

Los Angeles Daily News
Media Mention | October 6, 2016

“DHS Honors Los Angeles Community Leader Antonia Hernández”

US Department of Homeland Security
Media Mention | October 1, 2016

“Why This National Funder Is Giving a Boost to L.A.’s Fight Against Homelessness”

Inside Philanthropy
Media Mention | September 29, 2016

“Kresge Commits $7 Million to Help End Homelessness in Los Angeles”

Philanthropy News Digest
Media Mention | August 29, 2016

“Start building housing now”

This letter to the editor originally appeared in the Los Angeles Times. To the editor: Permanent housing with services is a proven, cost-effective approach to moving people from homelessness to stability, and opposing Proposition H will only let this crisis continue to worsen. (“The wrong way to fix homelessness in L.A.,” Opinion, Aug. 24) The nonprofit affordable housing community already builds 300 such apartments each year; with Proposition H, we can triple that to 1,000. Nearly $70 million in grants and loans has already been pledged by community groups to ramp up production, and they are working with the city of Los Angeles to shorten pre-production timelines. But whether it takes three years, as the authors claim, or one, we should start now. We cannot waste any more time. A purchaser of a $1 million home this year would pay $95 in tax each year. As a homeowner and a concerned resident of Los Angeles, I think that $95 is well worth it to be able to feel that my community is doing something positive to move people from my street corners to decent apartments. Ann Sewill, Los Angeles The writer is vice president of housing and economic opportunity at the California Community Foundation.
Media Mention | August 18, 2016

“Study: L.A.’s Wealthy Give $1 Billion Less a Year to Charity Post-Recession”

The Hollywood Reporter
Media Mention | June 8, 2016

“Charitable Giving in Los Angeles Declines Considerably as Big Dollars Go Elsewhere”

Nonprofit Quarterly