Our Racial Equity Approach & Actions

Our vision is to make Santa Cruz County thrive for all who call it home, now and in the future. To achieve that vision, we continuously advance racial equity in our work: in who we serve, who we are, our partnerships, and the impact we make together.

Here's how we define racial equity:

Intentional Investment in Equity

For decades, the Community Foundation’s work has been focused on advancing opportunities for people in our County who have less access to the resources they need to support their health and well-being. We leverage our resources toward a future that is just, equitable, and inclusive of our diverse community by expanding opportunities for those who lack access to capital. In other words, we intentionally invest in those who have been, and continue to be, excluded from economic advancement.

Central to this work are our donors, many of whom have turned to us to ask how their giving can make an impact on racial equity. We’re working to design learning and engagement experiences for those interested and developed our “Tips on Giving Locally for Racial Equity” page to help guide giving to organizations advancing racial equity in Santa Cruz County.

Rise Together leaders at a planning retreat in January 2025.

Collaborating on the Work Ahead

There is much more to do for the Community Foundation to deepen our commitment to racial equity. That’s why we created Rise Together Santa Cruz County.

Rise Together is a coalition of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color leaders and a team from the Community Foundation working collaboratively to advance racial equity in Santa Cruz County. The group first gathered in summer of 2020 to sow seeds for what has become an established and effective coalition of leaders working to build a Santa Cruz County where everyone can thrive now and in the future.

The people most affected by injustice need to be the ones trusted to drive the solutions that will work best for them. And yet, historically, organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color receive less grant money with more strings attached than white-led organizations.

Collaboratively, the first cohort of Rise Together coalition developed its purpose and goals and determined the grant-making process. Through this shared leadership and decision-making, Rise Together has granted a total of $1.3 million since its inception for efforts that are working to: increase upward economic mobility; celebrate, and preserve Black, Indigenous, and People of Color's stories and culture; increase equity and anti-racist policy; deliver essential services and improve well-being for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to prosper; and continuously give and grow sustained funding for communities of color. The work of Rise Together is sustained by generous donations to the Rise Together Fund for Racial Equity by community members from all walks of life and grants from regional foundations.

More about Rise Together:

Give to the Rise Together Fund for Racial Equity

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