Archiv für Mai 2022
Macht der Bestimmung - 31. Mai 2022
Dear Ventura County Community Foundation Family, Like each of you, our hearts are heavy with the devastating news of the Uvalde shooting, in the wake of the Buffalo, Orange County,…
WeiterlesenVCCF Spender im Blickpunkt: Interview mit Laura Brooks
By Lauren Graf VCCF interviewed donor-client Laura Brooks, a long-time supporter of the VCCF Scholarship Program and leader on the Scholarship Selection Committee. The committee is composed of community volunteers…
WeiterlesenVentura County Community Foundation unterstützt Redbird Powwow
The Children of Many Colors Native American Powwow returns with the help of the Barbara Barnard Smith Fund for World Musics The voices of the singers will rise and the…
WeiterlesenDie Reaktion der Philanthropie auf Waffengewalt und Massenerschießungen
Resources to Guide Philanthropic Response OVERVIEW Gun violence is a constant threat to communities across the United States. While mass shootings capture media attention and public outrage, gun violence is…
WeiterlesenLeitartikel: Die Kraft zur Anpassung an Waldbrände
Two of the greatest climate challenges California faces are interconnected — the imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to slow the march of rising temperatures and the necessity of adapting…
Weiterlesen911 At Ease International ehrt gefallene First Responder und Militärs
Channel Islands– It was a day of remembrance and honor at the Harbor Saturday, May 7, as a large crowd of supporters, First Responders, Soldiers, Police Officers, and Firemen joined…
WeiterlesenVCCF besucht CARL's Pet Center
by Lauren Graf The Ventura County Community Foundation recently had the opportunity to visit CARL’s Pet Care Center in Santa Paula as part of the foundation’s site visits for its…
WeiterlesenVCCF besucht CARL's Pet Center
by Lauren Graf The Ventura County Community Foundation recently had the opportunity to visit CARL’s Pet Care Center in Santa Paula as part of the foundation’s site visits for its…
WeiterlesenVCCF vergibt $192.556 zur Unterstützung des Ventura College Vet Tech Programms
VCCF awarded $192,556 to the Ventura College Foundation to help support the Ventura College’s Veterinary Technology Program. The Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) awarded $192,556 to the Ventura College Foundation…
WeiterlesenFinanzielle Unterstützung und Kastrationshilfe für Tierhalter
Two new programs are available for pet owners in Santa Paula Our four-legged friends are a part of the family, and there’s two new programs to help some Ventura County…
Weiterlesen