Ramona Community Foundation Grants $57,500 to Local Nonprofits to Build a More Vibrant Community

Ramona Community Foundation (RCF), a regional affiliate of San Diego Foundation, has awarded $57,500 to 15 local nonprofit programs that demonstrate the power to build a more vibrant community.

“From books to food to access to healthcare, RCF has selected 15 nonprofits committed to improving the lives of Ramona residents of all ages,” shared Robert Krysak, RCF Board Chair. “We are confident their programs will build a more vibrant community and will continue to help those who need it most.”

In its 13 years of grantmaking, RCF has granted more than $500,000 to over 100 nonprofit programs that strengthen the quality of life for all who live, work and enjoy Ramona.

The 2024 – 2025 grantees include ArtReach San Diego, receiving $ 4,500 for Bolstering Creativity, Community and Belonging at Ramona Elementary.

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