Building Resilient Communities 2022 ANNUAL REPORT
For nearly 95 years, the Santa Barbara Foundation (SBF) has served our region, advanced the goals of our philanthropic community, and provided leadership to improve the quality of life for all in Santa Barbara County.
In service as the county’s community foundation since 1928, SBF Trustees and staff are more committed than ever to meeting the unexpected and enduring challenges our residents face with the goal of building resilient communities.
Resilience determines outcomes when we face difficulties, and collaboration is key to resilience. No one can tackle obstacles alone. That’s why we partner with individuals, families, and nonprofits, as well as partners in education, business, and government to support and develop timely responses to complex issues.
From bolstering behavioral health to supporting small businesses and from bridging the digital divide to conserving the natural world around us, SBF — with contributions from our generous donors — supports community initiatives that discover and address root causes across a broad range of issues.
In this report, you will find details of how we accomplish our goals of leadership in action, strategic grantmaking, philanthropic partnership, and supporting the social sector.
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Cover: AHA! (Attitude. Harmony. Achievement!) participants build creative skills for healthy living. Photo credit: Carly Otness. Opposite: Wilderness Youth Project adventurers explore tidepools at a local beach. Photo credit: Wilderness Youth Project.
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From Our Leaders
Steve Hicks and Jackie Carrera
At the Santa Barbara Foundation, our mission is to mobilize collective wisdom and philanthropic capital to build empathetic, inclusive, and resilient communities.
We accomplish this through strategic grantmaking to local nonprofits, by supporting the charitable giving of individual donors and family philanthropists, and by providing community leadership through collaborative partnerships to tackle our region’s most pressing issues.
If we had to summarize 2022 in one word, that word would be “resilience.” The part of our mission focused on building resilient communities came into sharp focus for us with new challenges of inflation, economic uncertainty, and the lingering effects of the pandemic.
More than ever, our most vulnerable populations needed our nonprofit sector to be strong and flexible to provide services in new ways and at increased volumes.
To support our nonprofit partners — who faced rising costs to meet basic needs, staff burnout, and volunteer attrition in 2022 — we expanded our Capacity Building Grants program, streamlined our grantmaking process, and provided access to training and technical resources.
By building local and regional partnerships and coalitions, we coordinated efforts and resources to advance health, digital equity, and access to quality child care for our region’s working families.
In this report, you will learn about other examples of our work this year: work that supported small business owners and self-employed residents with micro-business grants, and work that helped conserve and steward our natural environment so that everyone in Santa Barbara County can enjoy access to outdoor spaces.
As we look ahead to 2023 and mark 95 years of service to Santa Barbara County, we understand that we are one piece of the puzzle. It takes a community of concerned individuals to collectively address the needs of our neighbors.
We are honored to be your community foundation. Together with input from local leaders, a broad range of stakeholders, and our generous donors, we invested more than $27 million in over 2,800 total grants in 2022.
Thank you for joining in our efforts to make Santa Barbara County strong and sustainable for generations to come.
STEVE HICKS Chair, Board of Trustees
JACKIE CARRERA President & CEO
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In community,
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Clockwise from top left: 1. Thanks to CommUnify’s countywide 211 program, resource information for residents is just a phone call away. Photo credit: CommUnify. 2. Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden offers access to nature and programs for all ages in Mid-County. Photo credit: Derek Glas. 3. Foodbank of Santa Barbara County provides healthy food and the skills to use it to neighbors from toddlers to older adults. Photo credit: Veronica Slavin. 4. Santa Barbara Response Network (SBRN) team members offer crisis support and prevention resources. Photo credit: SBRN.
Your Community Foundation: What We Do
As Santa Barbara County’s community foundation for 95 years, SBF cares for the wellbeing of all people who live, work, invest, visit, and play here, along with the beautiful natural environment that is central to our quality of life, economic health, and vitality.
As part of our mission to mobilize collective wisdom, we engage with all sectors of the community to provide Leadership in Action.
We build empathetic, inclusive, and resilient communities by engaging actively in Strategic Grantmaking and Supporting Our Social Sector.
And we mobilize philanthropic capital when we act as trusted Partners in Philanthropy, ensuring that donors achieve their charitable goals.
Through extensive research, listening, inclusive relationships, and community participation, we developed and act on the following strategic priorities for impact:
Basic needs for our most vulnerable populations
• Behavioral health
• Health care
• Food
• Shelter & safety
Working families’ special concerns
• Child care
• Workforce development
• Workforce housing
Support for our social sector
In these pages, you’ll find stories and statistics that demonstrate the impact in 2022 of our initiatives to build resilient communities throughout Santa Barbara County.
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Rubayi Estes, SBF’s Vice President, Programs, (left) shares a moment of gratitude with Santa Barbara County Food Action Network (SBCFAN) board members Rachel Johnson (center) and Alejandra Mahoney at SBCFAN’s Impact Celebration. Photo credit: ©2023 Isaac Hernández de Lipa.
Leadership in Action
In in contributions, stewarded
2022 $642.5M $27.6M
the Santa Barbara Foundation received in total assets, and together with our generous donors, provided in grants.
SBF conducts research, convenes stakeholders, and cultivates relationships — among government, business, education, nonprofits, funders, and individuals who share their lived experience — to identify and respond to critical issues in Santa Barbara County.
In 2022, we convened a Digital Equity Coalition to address a growing digital divide that results from issues around internet affordability, technology access, and digital literacy. (See page 16 to learn more.)
$51.1M
We also spearheaded the Central Coast Community Health Worker and Promotores Capacity Building Collaborative to support and increase capacity among communitybased health workers and promotores, who provide wellness support from education to help navigating the health care system for marginalized community members. (See page 18 for details.)
The SBF team — staff and Trustees — is honored to serve as a trusted resource when Santa Barbara County faces and seeks solutions to complex issues that affect us as individuals and as a community.
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Strategic Grantmaking
More than 2,000 local nonprofits serve our neighbors in need throughout Santa Barbara County. SBF supports both our donors and nonprofit organizations with diligent grantmaking. We build trust by carefully reviewing grant applications, tracking and celebrating our nonprofit partners’ successes, and by offering support they need to thrive.
In 2022, we transitioned our Community Engagement funding from annual grants to a multi-year cycle. SBF commits to two years of support for approved grantees, coupled with technical assistance and capacity building offerings. This change allows nonprofits to spend less time and resources on grant applications and reporting, so they can devote their valuable
DISCRETIONARY INVESTMENTS
$6,400,000 total
The Santa Barbara Foundation provided $6.4 million in discretionary dollars (funds granted at the Foundation’s discretion) to support basic needs such as behavioral health and health care; food; shelter and safety; addressing the needs of our working families, including child care, education, workforce development, and workforce housing; as well as supporting our nonprofit sector through the Collaboration for Social Impact (CSI). (Learn more about CSI on page 10.)
A. Arts, Culture & Humanities: 9%
B. Behavioral Health: 4%
C. Education & Youth Development: 36%
D. Environment & Animals: 9%
E. Food Systems: 2%
attention to providing services to the community and pursuing additional funding opportunities.
Our Conservation, Environment, and Public Trails fund, launched in 2021, grew and advanced multiple projects in 2022 to protect and ensure access to our local natural spaces.
See page 20 for a complete list of the nonprofit partners SBF supported with discretionary funds provided by our generous donors.
We also administered a disaster relief grant program for small- and micro-business owners and self-employed residents that kept many in business in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
F. Health Care: 5%
G. Housing & Shelter: 3%
H. Human Services: 15%
I. Public & Societal Benefit (Collaboration for Social Impact): 16%
J. Other: 1%
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*Data & financials in the 2022 SBF Annual Report are unaudited.
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Clockwise from top left: 1. A local scout troop and their leaders volunteer to plant trees at the Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden. Photo credit: Derek Glas. 2. Villa Majella supports moms and babies facing homelessness. Photo credit: Villa Majella. 3. Endangered flowering plant hosts an endangered bumblebee at the North Campus Open Space Project thanks to UCSB’s Cheadle Center for Biodiversity & Ecological Restoration. Photo credit: Jeremiah Bender. 4. Bucket Brigade members fill sandbags to help county residents protect their homes and businesses. Photo credit: Bucket Brigade.
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Clockwise from top: 1. Stakeholders in the Santa Barbara County Food Action Network, led by Executive Director Shakira Miracle (seated, center), steward our local food system. Photo credit: ©2023 Isaac Hernández de Lipa. 2. Children living at Transition House enjoy a surf and beach day.
Photo credit: Transition House. 3. SBF team makes a site visit to Cuyama Valley Family Resource Center.
Photo credit: Doug Ellis.
Nourishing Santa Barbara County’s Social Sector
Santa Barbara County’s vibrant nonprofit sector responds to a wide array of challenges that our communities face — from food and healthcare needs to the conservation of our natural environment. Through our Collaboration for Social Impact (CSI), the Santa Barbara Foundation is pleased to support organizations in our social sector to optimize their effectiveness, capacity, strength, and focus through several initiatives.
We connect our nonprofit workforce with field experts and facilitate collaboration at peer learning convenings, a series of capacitybuilding workshops focused on nonprofit management disciplines, such as board governance, program evaluation, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access (DEIA), and more.
In collaboration with organizations such as Leading from Within, The Fund for Santa Barbara, Center for Nonprofit Leadership (at California Lutheran University), the Santa Barbara Nonprofit Resource Network, and Association for Fundraising Professionals, we help nonprofit leaders and their staff members to develop individualized, responsive approaches to meet their missions and individual aspirations.
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SBF’s Collaboration for Social Impact is a model resource for capacity building that centers the most pressing social issues and systemic challenges in its implementation to ensure a measurable and transformative impact.
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THAT is the essence of why SBCFAN has succeeded this past year in our countywide impact on building regional food system resilience.”
SHAKIRA MIRACLE Executive Director Santa Barbara County Food Action Network (SBCFAN)
Partners in Philanthropy
Santa Barbara Foundation is honored to steward the charitable assets of local donors for the collective good of our community members. Together with our network of professional advisors, we help donors navigate the logistics of giving and collaborate with them to develop customized giving plans that align with their charitable goals. As a community foundation, our responsibility is to expand investment capital capacity to address community needs. We encourage all who wish to build more resilient communities to work with SBF. Your partnership will improve quality of life for all who call Santa Barbara County home.
The Santa Barbara Foundation has been a perfect partnership for us and our clients who seek to maximize their impact in the community. SBF’s unwavering commitment, expertise, and collaboration with donors, nonprofits, advisors, and community leaders foster transformative partnerships. Through various ways that I have been involved with SBF, I can attest to their deep knowledge of the challenges in our county. With their innovative leadership and extensive network they can identify the most impactful projects my clients can support, leaving a lasting legacy of community impact.”
KIAH JORDAN Founder and Professional Fiduciary Impact Family Office
NON-DISCRETIONARY INVESTMENTS
$21,200,000 total*
SBF was pleased to provide $21.2 million non-discretionary dollars (funds distributed at the discretion of our generous donors) to cherished organizations and causes through our Philanthropic Services team, which stewards donor advised funds, donor designated funds, committee-advised funds, fiscal sponsorships, agency endowments and investments. (See page 25 for a complete list of funds at SBF.)
A. Arts, Culture & Humanities: 21%
B. Behavioral Health: .6%
C. Education & Youth Development: 23%
D. Environment & Animals: 12%
E. Food Systems: 7%
F. Health Care: 7%
G. Housing & Shelter: .8%
H. Human Services: 11%
I. Public & Societal Benefit: 10.6%
J. Miscellaneous: 8%
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Small Grants Make a Big Difference
Hardest hit by economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, small businesses and self-employed residents faced precipitous loss of income. Many are still reeling from those losses.
We were delighted to be tasked by the County of Santa Barbara to administer both the federally funded Emergency Business Assistance Program (EBAP) and a State of California Microbusiness Disaster Relief Grant Program for local small businesses and self-employed service providers countywide from Carpinteria to Cuyama to Santa Maria.
More than $1,000,000 in grants were provided to local business owners and service providers.
A member of our board of trustees shared the story of their local seamstress shedding tears of gratitude when she learned of her client’s connection to SBF. “The grant I got from the Santa Barbara Foundation saved my business!”
Micro-business disaster relief grants were distributed to hair stylists, housecleaners, gardeners, shop owners, artists, DJs, photographers, freelance editors, personal trainers, handymen, nail and lash technicians, tailors, mobile car washers, carpenters, and more. The program was extended into early 2023 to buffer the stubborn economic impacts on small business owners who provide so many important services to all of us in Santa Barbara County.
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May 2022–June
$ Distributed $ Distributed Federal funding administered by County of Santa Barbara State funding through California Office of Small Business Advocate administered by County of Santa Barbara Provided to local business owners (up to $25,000) (up to $10,000) (up to $2,500) # Grants # Grants Small business grants $515,300 $280,000 $285,000 $1,080,300 21 112 30 163 Micro-business grants Micro-business & Self-employed
2021–June 2022
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Emergency Business Assistance Program Micro-business Disaster Grant Program
Augustina, who provides janitorial services throughout Santa Barbara County, smiled when she picked up her Micro-business Disaster Relief Grant at our South County office. Photo credit: Santa Barbara Foundation staff.
The grant I got from the Santa Barbara Foundation saved my business!
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Conservation, Environment, and Public Trails: Building Resilience by Protecting Nature and Ensuring Access for All
Only two percent of charitable giving supports environmental conservation, though nature serves humans by promoting physical and mental well-being, thriving economies, a strong food system, and climate resilience.
Created with a generous legacy gift from a former SBF Board Chair who has a strong conservation focus and expertise, SBF’s Conservation, Environment, and Public Trails (CEPT) fund supports preservation, restoration, and increased access to wild spaces on the south coast.
Subject matter experts from our nonprofit sector joined government leaders and other funders to develop the decision-making process and make grant selections for this fund.
“With a substantial gift to launch and undergird the CEPT fund, along with additional gifts in 2022 and beyond, SBF will be well-positioned to ensure current residents and future generations can benefit from the beautiful natural world we live in,” explained Jenny Kearns, SBF Director of Grantmaking.
“Additional contributions to the fund will support more and longer-lasting work to conserve and protect our cherished local environment for the good of everyone in our community.”
Funding and grants provided by CEPT nearly doubled over the course of two grant cycles since the fund was established in 2021. (See graph at left).
A wide array of proposals received funding to support the following projects:
• Conduct land purchase studies on the Gaviota coast;
• Build capacity to guard endangered condor nesting sites;
• Cultivate a volunteer coastal cleanup corps;
• Develop outdoor children’s programs;
• Create a brand new hike-and-bike trail in Lompoc;
• Identify locations for and develop regenerative grazing projects;
• Construct, repair, and improve public trails to ensure access for all to outdoor spaces; and more.
Grantees ranged from The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County and Gaviota Coast Conservancy to Santa Ynez Valley and Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens, Los Padres Forest Association, Community Environmental Council, Inc., Channel Islands Restoration, Wilderness Youth Project, and more.
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Grant funding No. of grants provided Due to increased outreach & awareness Increase in applications 2021 vs 2022 $221,980 10 15 $440,000 19 23
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With a substantial gift to launch and undergird the CEPT fund [along with other gifts], SBF will be well-positioned to ensure current residents and future generations can benefit from the beautiful natural world we live in.”
JENNY KEARNS
SBF Director of Grantmaking
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Clockwise from top right : 1. Santa Barbara ChannelKeeper strengthened its volunteer corps to clean up the Channel Islands. Photo credit: Penny Owens. 2. Community Environmental Council supports regenerative agriculture practices. Photo credit: Shepherdess Land and Livestock. 3. A Los Padres Forest Association volunteer repairs a trail on Figueroa Mountain. Photo credit: Los Padres Forest Association.
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Bridging the Digital Divide:
Countywide Digital Equity Coalition
As families, students, businesses, and consumers, we depend on technology in all areas of life. The COVID-19 pandemic only underscored the importance of broadband access, as remote work, telehealth, and online learning became the norm.
Challenges tied to internet affordability, access to devices, or digital literacy issues limit opportunities for education, employment, social connection, and therefore, overall wellness.
In Santa Barbara County, 7.9% of residents have no available internet service*, many experience inadequate connectivity, and even more don’t have access due to cost.
In late 2022, the Santa Barbara Foundation formed the countywide Digital Equity Coalition (DEC), in partnership with the Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast (BCPC).
The DEC is an initiative emerging from the County of Santa Barbara Broadband Strategic Plan to align regional efforts to close the digital divide with California’s Broadband for All goals. The DEC connects organizations across Santa Barbara County committed to improving digital inclusion in the communities they serve, including broadband affordability, adoption rates, and digital literacy.
The coalition is analyzing community needs across the county to build our knowledge base about geographical disparities. We are also identifying opportunities to increase digital access through partnerships with the social sector. For example, to address the issue of affordability, the DEC is working with partners on the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to enroll qualifying residents to access internet
service and device discounts, and increase the county’s ACP enrollment rates.
We’re honored to serve as the primary convener of the DEC and worked closely in 2022 with the BCPC to identify a framework and partners across sectors representing education, information services, health care, housing, governance, and community resilience organizations in Santa Barbara County.
Watch for exciting new developments as this initiative grows in 2023.
North County Spotlight
In alignment with our strategic priority to close the digital divide, the Santa Barbara Foundation awarded $57,500 to Los Amigos de Guadalupe to conduct a citywide household and business survey of broadband needs.
Significant evidence points to a strong relationship between broadband availability and business efficiency and innovation. Survey results will identify infrastructure needs as well as help prioritize areas within Guadalupe where broadband access would have the greatest impact. This pilot program may guide other cities to conduct similar studies to gather data required to plan multimillion-dollar technology infrastructure projects.
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*County of Santa Barbara Broadband Strategic Plan
2022 Digital Equity Coalition Steering Committee
Broadband Consortium of the Pacific Coast CommUnify
Community Health Centers of the Central Coast
County of Santa Barbara
Economic Development Collaborative
Family Services Agency of Santa Barbara County
The Fund for Santa Barbara
Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara
Partners in Education
Santa Barbara County Department of Social Services
Santa Barbara Foundation
Santa Ynez Tribal Health Clinic
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments
Santa Barbara County Education Office
University of California, Santa Barbara
Our goal at Los Amigos de Guadalupe is to ensure our rural community is resilient and sustainable, and that everyone who lives here can thrive. With a Workforce Development grant from SBF, we planned, trained for, and will conduct a critical door-to-door survey about broadband access to assess our points of greatest need. With information gleaned from the survey, we will be able to support everyone in our community to succeed today and in the future.”
TIFFANY GONZALES Executive Director Los Amigos de Guadalupe
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Community volunteers receive training from project consultant Garret Matsuura on how to conduct the census survey of broadband needs throughout the city of Guadalupe. Photo credit: Los Amigos de Guadalupe.
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Supporting Our Community Health Workers to Advance Health Equity on the Central Coast
Navigating health care systems can be daunting and frustrating. For our neighbors from historically marginalized communities — those who lack digital access or struggle to communicate with providers due to systemic language barriers — it’s even harder.
While behavioral health and primary health care providers work hard to create inclusive community outreach and engagement strategies, many of our community members face persistent gaps in information about and access to services and preventive care.
This is where Community Health Workers and Promotores (CHW/P) come in. CHW/Ps are frontline educators and health advocates who are trusted members of the communities they serve, and who often experience the same challenges as the neighbors they help.
CHW/Ps play a critical role in connecting our most marginalized or geographically isolated residents to the care and support they need, from light-touch care navigation to providing case management for families in crisis.
Beginning in 2022, SBF, in partnership with the Santa Barbara County Department of Public Health, launched a tri-county, multi-sector effort to build capacity for our region’s Community Health Workers/Promotores
Since many in our local workforce live and work across county lines, we took a regional approach to building capacity for CHW/Ps.
Central Coast CHW/P Capacity Building Collaborative*
We are pleased to work among the organizations below to develop and implement a regional plan that will build the capacity of our essential CHW/P workforce.
CenCal Health
Center for Family Strengthening (San Luis Obispo County)
Children and Family Resource Services, (with Santa Barbara County Education Office)
Cottage Center for Population Health
Marian Regional Medical Center
Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
Santa Barbara County Public Health Department
Santa Barbara Foundation
University of California Global Health Institute
Ventura County Public Heath
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Together we received a grant from the California Healthcare Foundation with the goal to deepen the capacity of the health care safety-net in order to advance health equity and sustainably meet growing demand for a CHW/P workforce.
The California Healthcare Foundation funding is part of a statewide effort with four Regional CHW/P Capacity Building Collaboratives (CBCs) to accomplish the following:
• Enhance the capacity of health and social service systems to provide linguistically and culturally responsive services;
• Scale the CHW/P workforce;
• Connect workers to high-quality jobs; and
• Develop financially sustainable, evidencebased models.
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Our local collaborative acknowledges the immense contribution CHW/Ps make to health throughout the tri-county area. That’s why we began by asking local CHW/Ps and community organizations what their needs are and where they see opportunities for improvement. With that data, we can undertake meaningful action.
Member participants recognize the complexities that lie ahead for a cross-sector collaborative of this size. In 2023, we will continue to build our foundation for the work by including new community partners. Watch for more details as this initiative grows throughout 2023.
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Left: Community Health Worker/Promotora (CHW/P) Leticia Valenzuela encourages COVID and flu prevention at a visit to Rosalba Fonseca’s home in the rural town of New Cuyama. Right: CHW/P Aurora Mendez joins children for a meal in Goleta to share information about healthy living to combat the toxic stress caused by adverse childhood events (ACEs). Photo credit (both): Children and Family Resource Services in partnership with the Santa Barbara County Promotores Network.
Community Health Workers/Promotores are essential to our overall community wellness in Santa Barbara County, as they assist hard-to-reach community residents where they live. Everyone deserves access to knowledgeable and trusted support in navigating health care services, providing reliable health education, and other social supports.
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By prioritizing this essential workforce and working collaboratively across county lines, SBF is improving the wellness of our entire region.”
VAN DO-REYNOSO, PHD, MPH Chief Customer Experience Officer & Chief Health Equity Officer CenCal Health
Our Collective Impact
2022 SBF Grantees
Through the Foundation’s discretionary dollars, we are able to provide support for organizations that work with our most vulnerable populations and working families. We are grateful to our 2022 nonprofit partner grantees who work so hard in our communities across Santa Barbara County.
Behavioral Health & Health Care
AHA! Attitude. Harmony. Achievement.
Cal Poly Corporation
Casa Pacifica Centers for Children & Families
Casa Serena, Inc.
Center for Successful Aging
Community Counseling & Education Center
Community Health Centers of the Central Coast, Inc.
Community Partners
Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse
Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara County
Hillside House
Hospice of Santa Barbara, Inc.
Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara
Mental Health Association in Santa Barbara County
Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
The Pacific Pride Foundation, Inc.
Planned Parenthood California Central Coast
Regents of the University of California, Santa Barbara
Sanctuary Centers of Santa Barbara, Inc.
Sansum Diabetes Research Institute
Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics
Santa Barbara Response Network
Santa Ynez Valley People Helping People
SEE International
Showers of Blessing Santa Barbara
SLO Noor Foundation
Standing Together to End Sexual Assault
Transitions-Mental Health Association
What is LOVE Teens
Food
Cuyama Valley Family Resource Center
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County
Route One Farmers Market
Santa Ynez Valley Senior Citizens Foundation
Unity Shoppe, Inc.
Shelter & Safety
Channel Islands YMCA
Domestic Violence Solutions for Santa Barbara County
Good Samaritan Shelter, Inc.
New Beginnings Counseling Center
Olive Crest
People Assisting the Homeless
St. Vincent’s
Transition House
The Turner Foundation
Villa Majella of Santa Barbara
Nonprofit Excellence Grants
Animal Shelter Assistance Program of Santa Barbara
Artspace, Inc.
Association of Fundraising Professionals
Blue Sky Sustainable Living Center
C.A.R.E.4Paws
Carpinteria Arts Center
Carpinteria Education Foundation, Inc.
Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy
Central Coast Climate Justice Network
Children’s Creative Project
Children’s Museum of Santa Barbara
CommUnify
Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara
Community Partners In Caring
Cornerstone House of Santa Barbara, Inc.
Cultural & Creative Arts Center of the Santa Maria Valley
Doctors Without Walls - Santa Barbara Street Medicine
Explore Ecology
The Foundation Roundtable
Freedom 4 Youth
Friendship Center Adult Day Services
The Fund for Santa Barbara, Inc.
Ganna Walska Lotusland
Girls Inc. of Carpinteria Girls Rock SB
Greater Santa Barbara Ice Skating Association
Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center
Hearts Aligned
Hearts Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Hillside House
Hospice of Santa Barbara, Inc.
Isla Vista Youth Projects, Inc. / LEAP
Leading from Within Legacy Philanthropy Works
Lompoc Theatre Project Corporation
Lompoc Valley Community Healthcare Organization, Inc.
New Beginnings Counseling Center
One Community Action
Orcutt Area Seniors in Service, Inc.
The Pacific Pride Foundation, Inc.
Partners In Housing Solutions
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation
Quail Springs
Rona Barrett Foundation
Rooted SB
Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc.
Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Inc.
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper
Santa Barbara County Food Action Network
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Santa Barbara Police Activities League
Santa Barbara Public Library Foundation
Santa Barbara School of Squash, Inc.
Santa Maria Valley Historical Society
Santa Ynez Valley Children’s Museum
Santa Ynez Valley Fruit & Vegetable Rescue
Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society, Inc.
Santa Ynez Valley People Helping People
Santa Ynez Valley Senior Citizens Foundation
Savie Health
Solvang Heritage Associates
St. Vincent’s
Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation
UCSB Foundation
Unity Shoppe, Inc.
Villa Majella of Santa Barbara
VNA Health Foundation
Wilderness Youth Project, Inc.
Workforce Housing
2nd Story Associates
American Institute of Architecture
Coastal Housing
Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County, Inc.
Workforce Development
Allan Hancock College Foundation
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Center for Family Strengthening
Children & Family Resource Services
Friends of the Santa Barbara Public Library
Los Amigos de Guadalupe
Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
Partners in Education
Santa Barbara County Education Office
Santa Barbara Family Care Center
SEEAG Farm Day
Students for Eco-Education & Agriculture, Inc.
William & Lottie Daniel Fund Child Care Scholarships
Carpinteria Children’s Project
Channel Islands YMCA
Cliff Drive Care Center
Girls Inc. of Carpinteria
Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara
Isla Vista Youth Projects, Inc. / LEAP
Santa Barbara Education Foundation
Santa Maria Valley YMCA
St. Mary of the Assumption
St. Vincent’s
Storyteller Children’s Center, Inc.
Transition House
Child Care
Carpinteria Children’s Project
Child Abuse Listening Mediation, Inc. (CALM)
Regents of the University of California, Santa Barbara
San Marcos Parent-Child Workshop, Inc.
Santa Barbara County Education Office
Santa Barbara Family Care Center
Santa Barbara Zoological Foundation
St. Vincent’s
Storyteller Children’s Center, Inc.
Conservation, Environment & Public Trails
California Rangeland Trust
Channel Islands Restoration
Community Environmental Council, Inc.
Elings Park Foundation
Environmental Defense Center
Explore Ecology
Fish Reef Project
Gaviota Coast Conservancy
The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County
Lompoc Valley Parks, Recreation, and Pool Foundation, Inc.
Los Padres Forest Association
Nature Conservancy, Inc.
Regents of the University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Inc.
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper
Santa Barbara County Trails Council
Santa Barbara Zoological Foundation
Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden Foundation, Inc.
Wilderness Youth Project, Inc.
Towbes Fund for the Performing Arts
A Compas, Inc
Adelfos Ensemble
Allan Hancock College Auxiliary Programs Corporation
American Dance & Music, Inc.
Arts Mentorship Program, Inc.
Arts Outreach
Artspace, Inc.
Boxtales Theatre Company
Camerata Pacifica
Color Blog
Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara
Dos Pueblos Band Boosters
DramaDogs
Ensemble Theatre Company
Everybody Dance Now
Girls Rock SB
Goleta Education Foundation
Grace Fisher Foundation
Lobero Theatre Foundation
Lompoc California Community Concert Association
Lompoc Theatre Project Corporation
Music Academy of the West
Nebula Dance Lab
Notes for Notes®
Orcutt Children’s Art Foundation, Inc.
Out of the Box Theatre Company
San Marcos Parent-Child Workshop, Inc.
Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
Santa Barbara City College Foundation
Santa Barbara Chamber Players
The Santa Barbara Choral Society
Santa Barbara Community Youth
Performing Arts Center
Santa Barbara Dance Institute
Santa Barbara Festival Ballet
Santa Barbara Master Chorale
Santa Barbara Opera Association
Santa Barbara Revels, Inc.
Santa Barbara Strings
Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association
Santa Maria Philharmonic Society
Santa Ynez Valley Wind Ensemble
Solvang School District Educational Foundation
Solvang Theaterfest
State Street Ballet
UC Santa Barbara Foundation
Tri-Counties Blood Bank
Marian Regional Medical Center Foundation
National Blood Foundation Research & Education Trust Fund
The Pacific Pride Foundation, Inc.
Planned Parenthood California Central Coast
Regents of the University of California, Santa Barbara
Sansum Diabetes Research Institute
Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara
Vitalant Foundation
Expanded Learning Advancing
Educational Equity
2nd Story Associates
AHA! Attitude. Harmony. Achievement.
Boys & Girls Club of Mid Central Coast Channel Islands YMCA
CommUnify
Endowment for Youth Committee
Future Leaders of America
Gateway Educational Services
Girls Inc. of Carpinteria
Girls Rock SB / Amplify Arts Project
Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
The Pacific Pride Foundation, Inc.
People’s Self-Help Housing Corporation
Santa Barbara Education Foundation
Santa Barbara Police Activities League
Santa Barbara School of Squash, Inc.
United Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Santa Barbara County
United Way of Santa Barbara County, Inc.
Youth Empowered Wrestling Club
Youth Mental Health
Lompoc Unified School District
Additional Grantees
Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association
Bethania Evangelical Lutheran Church Community Environmental Council, Inc.
Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation
Elings Park Foundation
Fielding Graduate University
Friends of the Lompoc Public Library System
Gwendolyn Strong Foundation
New Venture Fund
The Project for Resilient Communities
Sansum Clinic
Santa Barbara Agricultural & Farm Education Foundation
Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, Inc.
Santa Barbara County Animal Care Foundation
Santa Barbara County Veterans
Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network, Inc.
Santa Ynez Valley Senior Advisory Council
White Buffalo Land Trust
Women’s Economic Ventures
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Our Collective Impact
Donors, Fundholders, Agency Endowments, Field of Interest Funds, Committee Advised Funds, Fiscal Sponsorships, and Supporting Organizations
Thank you to our donors who believe in pooling our collective resources for our community and have made gifts to one of SBF’s discretionary funds. These contributions enable us to facilitate solutions to Santa Barbara County’s toughest challenges and to meet critical needs with flexible, relevant support.
Community Champions – Donors who contributed $1,000 or more to the SBF Community Engagement Fund to support basic needs for our most vulnerable community members – are listed in bold type.
* Deceased
$100,000+
County of Santa Barbara
David & Lyn Anderson
California Community Foundation
California Healthcare Foundation
Cavelletto Charities
Gwen & Roger Dawson
Lindsey Duca
Pierce Dunn & Lee Hoyt
Robert & Beverly Gowing
Nancy Gunzberg
Gina Jannotta
La Centra-Sumerlin Foundation
John Lewis & Carrie Towbes
San Diego Community Foundation
Santa Maria Valley YMCA
Ken & Jo Saxon
Anne Towbes
Towbes Foundation
Dale Zurawski & Geoff Slaff
$25,000-$99,999
Ann Jackson Family Foundation
Riley & Susan Bechtel
Gary & Susan Gulbransen
Jackie Inskeep
Pamela & Daniel Macal
Nancy & Michael Martz
Lucille Mayer
Ted Rhodes & Joan Pascal
Mrs. C.W. Schlosser
Peter Schuyler & Lisa Stratton
Nicholas & Patricia Weber
$10,000-$24,999
Timothy & Hollister Armour
Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Bousa
City of Goleta
Stephanie & John Connaughton
Marni & Michael Cooney
Ken & Francie Jewesson
John Koelsch
John & Janet Kruger
Shirley & Seymour Lehrer
The Murphy Foundation
Henry & Nanette Nevins
Lanette Perry
Michael & Aleisa Pfau
Sandy Schoolfield & Jon Kechejian
Gary Simpson & Jill Nida
Lacey & John Williams
$5,000-$9,9999
Diane & Kieran Adam
Anonymous
Anonymous
Adam Feild
Philip & Melissa Franklin
Pamela Gann & David Hardee
Howard & Nancy Gilmore
Diane Hester
Steve & Patsy Hicks
Stephen & Dee Jones
Julia McLanahan
Bob & Lynn Nakasone
Gretchen & Jack Norqual
Pickle & Peanut Restaurants, Inc.
Alex & Julie Posada
Albert Reid
James Rogers
Mary & John Romo
Russell & Sharon Rumberger
Ginger Salazar & Brett Matthews
Eryn Shugart
James & Marian Slater
Linda Stafford Burrows
Grace Thomas
Dana White
Zohar Ziv
$1,000-$4,999
Todd Aldrich
Cindy & Phillip Alvarado
AugustOne Foundation
Mary Becker
Donald & Susan Bennett
Shirley Boydstun
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FOUNDATION
Towbes Fund for the Performing Arts grant awardee Lobero Theatre Foundation connected master artists from the Derek Douget Band with young jazz musicians at the Turner Foundation through the Lobero’s Brubeck Circle Jazz Residency. Photo credit: Lobero Theatre Foundation.
Diana Brelsford
Patty & Bob Bryant
John Carbon & Louise Clarke
David & Jackie Carrera
Anne-Marie & Grant Castleberg
Robin & Reid Cederlof
Alec & Cindy Chambers
Charter Brokerage & Investment Company
Randall Day & Bill Hurbaugh
Elizabeth Denison
Mil & Bill Duncan
Ken Falstrom
Judy Frost
Geoff & Roxanne Gaggs
John Gainor
Paul Gawronik
Mitch Glanz & Gayle Abramson
Martin Gore
Jane & Norm Habermann
Peter & Christine Hagan
Benjamin Hammett
Stan & Betty Hatch
Bob & Vicki Hazard
Dana & Richard Healy
George & Shari Isaac
Angel & Lisa Iscovich
Monica Lenches
Laurel Leone
Harold Litwiler
Thad & Laurie MacMillan
Pam Maines
Judd Malkin
Robert & Elizabeth Manger
Kenneth & Carol Masuda
Danna McGrew & John Britton
Janet & Paul Mocker
Mary & Jim Morouse
Ron & Mary Nanning
Lisa Nordquist
Tom & Ellen Orlando
Ernesto Paredes
Ashley Parker Snider
Ann Pless
Reicker, Pfau, Pyle & McRoy LLP
Renaissance Charitable Foundation
Susan & Tom Richards
John & Muriel Ridland
Gary & Leslie Robinson
Justine Roddick & Christina Schlieske
Matt & Natalie Rowe
Janis Salin
Niki Sandoval & John Gustafsson
Sheldon & Alice Sanov
Lynn Sarko & Laurie Ashton
Maryan Schall
Missy & Chuck Sheldon
William & Beth Skidmore
Mrs. Julian Smith
Mary & James Spallino
Nancy Stewart
Tracy & Bruce Stouffer
Linda & Brian Tedsen
Robert Torian & Carol Sawyer
Sandra & Sam Tyler
Donna Weinstein
Anne Widmark
Laura & Geofrey Wyatt
Todd Yuba
$1-$999
Duncan & Meredith Abbott
Lois Abbott-Jacobs
Ronald Abeles
Richard & Beverly Abrams
Brett Alldredge
Lynn & Joel Altschul
Antonio Alvarez
Jorge Luis Alvarez
J Theodore & Louise Anagnoson
Anne Ashmore
Lee Asseo
Steven & Marilyn Bachman
Melinda Barrow
Robert & Esther Baum
Ginger Beebe
Roslyn Bendet
George Bernard
Larry & Jamie Bickford
Ron & Lynnda Blitzer
Michelle Boll
Tom & Joan Bolton
David & Teresa Bothman
Sue & Wymond Bradbury
Maggie & Gary Bradley
Braverman Family Charitable Foundation
Lester Breeze
Broadbridge Investor Communication Solutions
Michael Brown
Roger & Sandra Bunch
Ronald Busch
Thomas Bush & Grace Sanchez
Bill Burtness
The Santa Barbara Foundation is proud to continue to support Santa Barbara County scholars by providing major funding to the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara.
In 2022, SBF donated $953,000 and funded 212 scholarships for college-bound high school graduates. South County students received 55% of that funding and 45% was awarded to North County scholars.
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Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara Board Chair Matt Rowe (who also serves as Vice Chair of the SBF Board of Trustees) congratulates a scholarship recipient. Photo credit: Brad Elliott.
$1-$999 (cont.)
Lois Capps
Betsy Carlson
Bob & Judith Carpenter
Kay Casey
Maria Caudillo
Joe & Sylvia Centeno
Charles & Diane Chester
Bill & Barbara Cirone
Allen Cohen Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc.
Donna Coolidge
Barton & Krista Corr
Foster & Margaret Corwith
Jim Craviotto
Craviotto Brothers Enterprises #1
George & Nancy Curry
Maggi Daane
Chris Daniel
Telma Dawallo
Ernest & Joan DeGasparis
Mary deGruy
Russell Denea & Louise Harris
Shirley Dettmann
Steven & Jacqueline Dettmann
Nancy Even & Joel Ohlgren
Lendon & Marlou Everson
James Fischer
Joannette & Donald Fong
Janet Ford
Ann Foxworthy Lewellen
George Frakes
Valerie Freeman
Tim Freier
James Frew
Donald & Susan Fuhrer
Dennis & Setsuko Furuike
Betty Fussell
Muriel Gade
Tish Gainey & Charles Roehm
Elizabeth Gardner
Carol Geer
Elizabeth & John Gerig
David Gersh
Garry & Donna Gibbs
Lois Gigstead
Give Back Foundation
Barbara Godley
Annette Goena
Billy Goldstein
Betty Goldwater
Petra Gomez
Kenneth Gould
Owen & Laurie Guitteau
Angelica Gutierrez
Gayle Hackamack
Patricia Hahn
Suzanne & Frank Hajnik
Sarah Hanacek
Lorraine Hansen
Mark Hauser & Elizabeth Toro
Eugenia Haynie
Arthur & Sarah Helzer
Eileen Hervey
Willard & Ronda Hobbs
Thomas & Jody Holehouse
Robert Holloway
Cody Howen
Joyce Howerton
Frank & Daniele Huerta
Arthur Hunot
Craig Huseth
Karl & Nancy Hutterer
Infrared Ahead LLC
Donald Janelle
Dow Jarvis
Sandra & Gary Johnson
Stewart & Jeanne Johnston
Donna Jones
Colin & Joan Jones
Wilhelm Kapp
Paul Katan
Richard & Susan Kelty
Catelynn Kenner
David Krier
Paul & Ginny Kuhn
Armand Kuris & Bari Ramoy
David Landecker
James & Elinor Langer
Ann Lawler
Morgan Leafe
Sarah Leck
Edwin & Marcia Lenvik
Lori Lewis
Andrea & Fritz Light
Nancy Lonshein
Ute Lorenz
Carrie & Eric Lundquist
Bruce Luyendyk
Cindy & Steve Lyons
Cynthia Manzer
Lisa Markham
Judy & Charlie Markline
Barbara & Ernest Marx
Joe & Amy Mathews
Judith Matson
Alixe & Mark Mattingly
McAvoy + Co, CPA
Madeline McDowell
Jennifer McGovern
Lisa McKinnon
Bob & Lindy McLean
Terry McQueen
Joni & Paul Meisel
David Meldrum-Taylor & Barbara Robertson
Arthur & Carolyn Merovick
Thomas & Steffnie Molley
Robert Monk
Craig & Denise Montell
Susan Montpas
John & Christine Morrisset
Larry Murdock
Jen & Eddie Murray
Stephen & J. Murray
Dennis & Carolyn Naiman
National Financial Services LLC
Brad Nelson
Gary & Anna Nett
Yvonne & Ferdinand Neumann
New Beginnings Counseling Center
Glen & Mary Newcomb
Mead & Elizabeth Northrop
Margaret O’Brien
Kathleen O’Leary
Robert & Terri Jo Ortega
Beatrice Oshika
Gloria & Rick Owen
Glendon & Laura-Lee Parks
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Former SBF Trustee Molly Carrillo Walker and Guy Walker were among guests thanked at our Community Champions luncheon in Los Alamos. Photo credit: Dean Zatkowsky.
Pauline Paulin
Anastasia Paulsey
Steve & Cathy* Pepe
Karen & Joseph Peus
Steven Phillips & Jennifer Frazer
Margaret Porter Ontiveros
Tim Pritchard & Katya Armistead
Chris & Julie Proctor
David & Roseanne Rapoza
Dwight Reynolds
Donald & Alita Rhodes
Robin Riblet
Todd Riddiough
Pamela & George Risher
John & Judy Ritchie
James Robertson
Thorn & Linda Robertson
Gilberto Robledo
Shirley & Kilburn Roby
Pema Rocker
Chris Roderick
Magdalia & Luis Rodriguez
Juliet Rohde-Brown
Burt Romotsky
Muriel Ross
Michael Rothschild
Patricia Ryan
Allan Saddi
Jessica Sanchez
Richard & Rosemary Sanders
John & Cynthia Sanger
Bror Saxberg & Denise Brudevold
Joseph & Katherine Schneider
Carol Schwyzer
Duane & Sheryn Sears
Kay Sellers
Candace & David Short
Lisa Slavid
Chuck & Stephanie Slosser
Bradlee Smith
Tracey Solomon
Jill Stein
Frank & Kay Stevens
Cynthia & Michael Stohl
Gordon Stoppel
Anthony & Angela Stornetta
Seth Streeter
Carl & Nola Stucky
Renee Templeraud
John Thayer
Gregory & Christine Thorpe
Robin & Bruce Tiffney
Karen Trapp
Deanna Vallejo
Winfred & Sheila Van Wingerden
MaryAnn & William Veroski
Daniel & Danielle Villalpando
D.H. Von Wittenburg
Eli Weinberger
Alex Weinstein
Alan Weiss & Cheryl Smith
Arthur Westerfield
Mark Wienke & Nancy Cohen
Robert & Carolyn Williams
Mrs. Irwin Winer
Dean & Raymonda Wisdom
Dean Wrench
David Yager
Lan Yee
Grayson Young
Kenneth & Roberta Ziegler
Funds at SBF
Agency Endowments
Angels Foster Care of Santa Barbara Fund
Buellton Library Endowment
Carpinteria Rotary Charitable Foundation
Charlotte’s Web Children’s Library Endowment
Cactus and Succulent Society of America Endowment Fund
Domestic Violence Solutions Fund
Faith Lutheran Church Endowment Fund
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County Fund
Friends of Los Banos Del Mar Pool
Friends of the Orcutt Library
General Libraries Endowment
Girls Inc. of Carpinteria Endowment Fund
Goleta Lions Charities Fund
Good Samaritan Shelter Endowment Fund
Grants Fund of the Santa Maria Arts Council
Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center Endowment Fund
The Hancock Promise Endowment
Ian M. Hassett Foundation
Jim Stanley Memorial Endowment
Legacy Fund of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church of Ojai
Lions Sight & Hearing Center
Lobero Theatre Endowment Fund
Lompoc Library Endowment
Meals on Wheels - Santa Maria Valley
Montecito Retirement Association
Morning Rotary of Carpinteria Charitable Foundation, Inc.
New Directions Endowment
Northern Santa Barbara County United Way Endowment Fund
Orcutt Children’s Arts Foundation, Inc. Endowment
Partners in Education/Computers for Families Fund
Peggy Bergmann PYFC Endowment Fund
People for Leisure & Youth Fund
Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Sunrise Charitable Foundation
Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade - MNTN Maintenance Fund
Santa Barbara Choral Society Endowment Fund
Santa Barbara Courthouse Legacy Foundation
Santa Barbara Education Foundation Fund
Santa Barbara Humane Society Endowment Fund
Santa Barbara Meals on Wheels, Inc. Endowment Fund
Santa Barbara Vintners’ Fund
Santa Maria Boys & Girls Club Foundation Endowment Fund
Santa Maria Breakfast Rotary Foundation
Santa Maria Valley YMCA Foundation Fund
Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society Endowment Fund
Smooth Inc.
Social Justice Fund for Ventura County
Storyteller’s Managed Equity Portfolio Fund
Student Art Fund
Santa Ynez Valley Therapeutic Riding
Program Endowment
Therapy Dogs of Santa Barbara
Unity of Santa Barbara Endowment Fund
Unity Shoppe Endowment Fund
Village Library Endowment
VTC Enterprises Charitable Fund
Wildling Museum Endowment
Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara
Donor Advised Funds
Ackerman Family Fund
Adams Family Fund
Ainsley Family Fund
Aizenstat/Hansen Family Fund
Anapamu Fund
Animal Rescue Fund of Santa Barbara
Ann C. Self Fund
Anonymous
The Antenore Fund
AOK Fund
Artemisia Fund
Barbara & Ernest Marx Fund
Barbara Bradley Fund
Barbara Delaune Warren Fund
Barbara Kessel Fund
Barry & Norris Goss Fund
Bassett Charitable Gift Fund
The Beatrice B. Hamlin Fund
Benham Family Fund
Betty Bennet Gordon Fundt.)
Blythewood Family Trust Fund
Brad N. Baker & Sharlene Shipman
Baker Fund
Brasch & Nanning Family Fund
The Brooktree Fund
Browne Family Fund
Burnham Family Fund
Campbell Family Fund
Carlin Dunne Foundation
Carolyn & Liam Murphy Family Fund
Carrera Family Fund
Carter Fund
Case Family Charitable Fund
Cathy Carter Duncan Fund
Chaparral Fund
Chirman Family Fund
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Donor Advised Funds (cont.)
Cielito Fund
Clarity Ventures Charitable Fund
Cleo & Sol Hill Fund
Cody Duncan Fund
Connor O’Keefe Fund
Cox Charities Foundation
The CWP Fund
Deborah & Ken Pontifex Fund
Dee & Steve Jones Fund
Dellanina Family Trust Fund
Demboski & Chapman Financial & Insurance Solutions Fund
Derek Duncan Fund
Diane & Don Jackson Fund
Diane & Kieran Adam Fund
Diane Hester & Ray Hester Fund
Don & Susan Bennett Family Fund
Dorothea B. Hawes Family Fund
Dr. John LaPuma Eco Medicine & Nature Fund
Dr. Howard R. Bierman & Anthony (Andy) Granatelli Fund
Dr. Peter L. Morris Endowed Fund
Duca Project 44 SBF
Dunn Family Fund
Dusenberry Fiedel Family Fund
Ed Graper Fund
Education, Youth & Community Fund
Eryn Shugart
ESPERANZA: Prof. Antonio R. & Margarita
O. Molina Charitable Fund
Eternal Investments Fund
The Eusey/Deal Fund
Evenden Family Fund
The Fess Parker Family Fund
Figueroa Fund
Forrest & Priscilla Mori Fund
Fox Family Fund
Frank & Joseph Gila Fund
Gainey Family Fund
Garland & Brenda Reiter Family Foundation Fund
Gary & Susan Miles Gulbransen Family Fund
Gertman Family Fund
Gilliriemaland Foundation
Glen Henry Mitchel
Grateful Adam Fund
Gretchen & Marshall Milligan Fund
Griffin Saxon Fund
Grunzweig Family Fund
Gwen Taylor Dawson Fund
Haight Family Fund
Hilary Peattie Fund
The Hill Family Fund
Himovitz Family Fund
Honikman Family Fund
Hope Saxon Fund
Houghton & Benjamin Hyatt Family Fund
Howard & Nancy Mel Fund
Hollis Norris Endowed Fund for
Conservation and Environment
Hugh J. Ralston Charitable Fund
Ilan M. & Barbara G. Levi Fund
Jack & Gretchen Norqual Foundation
Jacqueline & Adrien Abbud
James M. & Marian F. Slater
Jannotta Family Fund
Jason & Priscilla Gaines Family Foundation
Jerry & Jackie Inskeep Fund
The Jim Ryerson Environmental Foundation Fund
JMK Fund
Joan & Roger Craton Donor Advised Fund
Joel F. & Alice Bliss Studebaker Fund
John A. Moseley Fund
Judith Stapelmann Fund
Judy & Frank Ghezzi Fund
Judy & Leon Bartholomew Family Fund
Julie L. Capritto Fund
Katherine Harvey Fellows Endowment Fund
Kathryn & Larkin McCormack Fund
Kay & Chip Marsh Fund
Keaney-Wright Fund
KEF Fund
Ken & Jo Saxon Fund
Kent & Lauren Burton, Trustees of K&L Burton Family Trust
Kiefer-Roberts Family Fund
Kirby Foundation Fund (in Memory of Bob Kirby)
Knowles Family Fund
La Centra-Sumerlin DAF
Let There Be Light Fund
Lewis-Towbes Family Fund
The Lion & the Rose Fund
Loon Point Fund
Lucent Wealth Charitable Fund
Lucille E. Mayer Fund
Lucky Fund
Luno Care Camping Fund
Lynn Gamble & Glenn Russell Family Fund
Macal Family Fund
MacMurray Family Fund
Margaret L. Rhodes Fund
Margaret Waller Fund
Marjorie Kenyon Fund
Mary G. Miranda Fund for Youth
Mary Smith Fund
Marylinn Green Family Fund
Michael & Diane Wondolowski Fund
Michael & JoAnne Meade Young Fund
Michael & Nancy Martz Fund
Michael Towbes Fund
Michelle Falvey Memorial Fund
Mitchel Family Fund
MKCE Sheldon Family Fund
Moody Family Fund SRI
Morouse Family Fund
The Moseley Family Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Gowing Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Ziegler Fund
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Kistler Fund
Mr. James R. Warren Fund
Mr. John DeGroot Fund
Mr. Larry Schnur Fund
Mr. Palmer G. Jackson, Jr. Fund
Mrs. Carolyn D. Thresher Fund
Mrs. Mary Louise Gee Fund
Nancy Even & Joel Ohlgren Fund
Nancy Gunzberg Fund
Natalie Orfalea Foundation
Nicholas & Patricia Weber Fund
Nick Johnson Memorial Athletic Fund
Nina C. Vergari Family Fund
Patricia M. Gainey (Tish Gainey) Fund
Paul & Mary Genis Fund
Peter & Linda Beuret Fund
Peter Karoff Endowment for Poetry in Santa Barbara
Pittman & Strickfaden Family Fund
Play It Forward Fund
Plumer Family Fund
Polly & David Van Horne Fund
Poomer Fund for Anne Smith Towbes
Posada Family Fund
Power Family Fund
Power Lead Trust Fund
Priscilla & Daniel Ng Family Fund
The Randolph & Patricia Scott Family Fund
The RBK Fund
Rieffel Charitable Fund
Rio’s Promise Fund
The Robert & Linda Badal Charitable Fund
Robert Duncan Economics/History Fund
Robert H. & Inge M. Uphoff Fund
Robin Hill Cederlof Fund
Roehrig Family Fund
Romo Family Fund
Rowland Family Fund
Ryan & Sarah Muzzy Family Fund
Ryan Taylor College Readiness Fund
Saggy Ave
Santa Barbara Associates Fund
Save Your Stuff Humanitarian Fund
Scalapino Family Fund
Schlosser Family Fund
Schoolfield/Kechejian Family Fund
SFT Charitable Fund
Sheldon Charitable Fund
Shepard Family Trust
Sherwin Family Fund
Silvio D. DiLoreto Fund
Skinner Family Fund
Skinner Social Impact Fund
SOCKES (Student Opportunity for Catholic Knowledge & Education Scholarship Fund
Sonos Foundation
Starfish Housing Committee Fund
Stephen M. & Patricia D. Hicks Fund
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Sternin Family Fund
Steve & Cindy Lyons Fund
Steve & Suzanne Weintraub Fund
Steven L. Karan Fund
Swan Creek Fund
Sycamore Fund
Ted Rhodes & Joan Pascal Fund
Terry & Sally Eagle Fund
Thomas Paine Fund
Tim & Louise Casey Family Fund
Timothy K. & Virginia A. Bliss Fund
Tisha Weber Ford Family Fund
Topworks
Towbes Foundation Fund
Vermeer Fund
Vista Fund
Walker Family Fund
Walter J. & Holly O. Thomson Fund
The Wang Fund
Weller Charitable Fund
Wilde/Sheridan Fund
Willfong-Singh Family Fund
William P Neil Fund
The Wyatt Family Foundation
Yzurdiaga Family Fund
Zannon Family Foundation
The Zimmer Fund
Zurawski Slaff Family Fund
Donor Designated Funds
Alfred & Rosalind Perlman Trust Fund
Breitling College Visit Scholarship Fund
C. William Schlosser Fund
Carpinteria Junior Lifeguards
Charles W. & Margaret F. Morrice Fund
Christopher Carroll Fund
Clifford & Bernadette Silliman Family Trust
Computers for Families Fund
Curletti Family Fund
Dr John LaPuma Eco Medicine & Nature Fund
Edward Robert Doty Fund
Ethel V. Dieterich Fund
F.M. Kauffman Fund
Friends of the Orcutt Library Fund
Fund for a Better Santa Barbara
George & Marlene Riemer Fund for Cottage Hospital
George & Marlene Riemer Fund for Hillside House
George & Marlene Riemer Fund for the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission
Holderman Endowment for La Patera School Fund
John & Peggy Maximus Fund for Music Academy of the West
John & Peggy Maximus Fund for Santa Barbara Museum of Art
John & Peggy Maximus Fund for Santa Barbara Public Library
John & Peggy Maximus Fund for SB Museum of Natural History
June & Jim Patrick Foodbank Endowment Fund
Members of SBF’s Max & Clara Legacy Society — Nancy Schlosser pictured here with SBF Director of Donor Relations
Jessica Sanchez — celebrated at our annual luncheon honoring donors who have in place legacy giving plans that include Santa Barbara Foundation. SBF helps donors plan their charitable legacy investment in our community through assets such as wills and trusts, life insurance and retirement funds, life income gifts, or charitable lead trusts.
Interested donors may reach out to Tammy Sims Johnson at TJohnson@SBFoundation.org.
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SBF guests, Trustees, and staff (from left: Tammy Sims Johnson, SBF Vice President, Philanthropic Services, former Trustee Diane Adam, current Trustee Pamela Macal, and McCune Foundation Executive Director Claudia Armann) share gratitude at our South County Community Champions thank you luncheon. Photo credits this page: Dean Zatkowsky.
Donor Designated Funds (cont.)
Lobero Theatre Foundation Operating
Endowed Fund
Maurice L. & Florence Pfeiler Boyd Fund
Mercedes L. Gutierrez Fund
Preston & Sterling Morton Fund
Rodney C. Bond Electric Education
Scholarship Designated Fund
Santa Barbara Flag Project
Endowment Fund
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Endowed Fund
Santa Barbara Choral Society Artist
Support Fund
Science Endowment Fund
Sophia Morton Fund
St. Andrew’s Neighborhood Clinic
Support Fund
Taft Gardens & Nature Reserve Fund
The Endowment for Youth Committee Fund
Thomas E. Hugunin & Elenore H. Hugunin Endowment Fund
William S. Gill Scholarship Fund
Winona Fund for Community Arts Music Association Fund
Yvonne Dibblee Donohoe Fund
Field of Interest Funds
Access Theatre Endowment Fund
Anette La Hough Fund
Ava P. Richards Fund
Ballentine Fund
Barbara J. Wright & Phyllis E. Zimmerman
Scholarship Fund
Barbara L. Heimlich Fund
Behrendt-Gildea Foundation
Birnam Wood Helping Hands Fund
Business Community Partners Fund
CA Microbusiness COVID-19 Relief Fund
Carlin Dunne Foundation
The Cleo Purdy Fund for Early Childhood
Education & English Language Proficiency
Clifford & Bernadette Silliman Family Trust FOI
Community Disaster Relief Fund
David E. Maccianti Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Edica Mary Uccello Scholarship Fund
Emergency Business Assistance Program
Emily Lawrence Newton Fund
Energy Partners Fund
George H. & Olive J. Griffiths Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Gilbert V. Hamilton Fund
Global Neighborhood Fund
Grace Fisher Foundation Fund
Gwendolyn M. Floro Fund
Harold R. Schwalenberg Memorial Fund
Hollis Norris Endowed Fund for Conservation and Environment
Isabel Hayden Bartolome Student Loan Fund
Jack Perrin Foundation
Jake Gimbel Trust
John & Peggy Maximus Fund for Foster Care Students Fund
Lillian B. Smith Student Aid Fund
Louise F. Mollath Fund
Madeline Verga Schroll Fund
Marianne & Stacy Cocks Fund
Marty Karoff Fund for Social Venture Partners of SB
Mary K. & Edith Pillsbury Foundation Fund
Max Lynn & Shirley A. Lynn Memorial Fund
May Lindgren Fund
Mental Wellness Fund for Youth
Mercedes H. Eichholz Health Services Fund
Mercedes H. Eichholz Scholarship Fund
Mildred G. Federico Fund
The Nancy & David Potter Scholarship Fund
Norton R. & Maude Ellen Cowden Income Trust Fund
Ojai Women’s Fund
Otis M. Williams & Evelyn Freeman Williams Fund
P. Paul & Pauline B. Riparetti Medical Scholarship Fund
Patricia Sharpsteen Fund
Robert K. & Barbara J. Straus Fund
Robert O. Dougan Fund
Rubie Burton Fund
Ruth & Walter C. Klass Scholarship Fund
S. Jordan Family Fund
Santa Barbara Better Together Fund
Santa Barbara Boys Choir Scholarship Fund
Santa Barbara Foundation Conservation & Restoration Fund
Shalawa Preserve Maintenance Fund
Sherman & Elizabeth Asche Memorial Scholarship Fund
Siefe Family Loan Fund
Silvio DiLoreto Scholarship Fund
Slosser Fund for Nonprofit Collaboration
Social Venture Partners Santa Barbara
The Toporeck Family Student Aid Fund
Towbes Fund for the Performing Arts
Tri-Counties Blood Bank Field of Interest Fund
Valley Community Hospital Auxiliary Fund
Vow4Mal
Westside Youth Initiative
William & Lottie Daniel Child Care Fund
William F. Gunnerson Fund
Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara
Zurawski-Slaff Fund
Committee Advised Funds
Adam Anthony Villa Scholarship
Birnam Wood Members Veterans
Scholarship Committee
Elaine F. Stepanek Foundation
Restaurant Fund
The Giving List Fund
Jack O’Keefe Junior Golf Foundation
Rafe Sagarin Fund for Innovative Ecology
Senior Programs of Santa Barbara
Fiscal Sponsorships
Academy of Imaginal Arts & Sciences
The Asclepian Foundation of Western Medicine Fund
Arts & Culture Fund for Santa Barbara County
Carpinteria Living Shoreline Festival
CBeyondcancer
Cognitive Science Project
Community Trauma Care
Design a Renewable Energy
Regulatory Pathway
Down Syndrome Association of Santa Barbara County
Feed the Valley
Foothills Forever Fund
Fundacion Cielo
Gift of Hope
Healing Justice SB
The Hearing Loop Fund
Hope Ranch Beautification Fund
Hope Ranch Community Fund
introNetworks/805Connect Fund
Julia Child Fund for the Santa Barbara
Culinary Experience
Juneteenth Santa Barbara
The Key Class Fund
Local Justice Alliance
Magoo’s Shoes
Needs To Foundation
One Community Bridge Project
OURVOICE
Pacifica Graduate Institute Fund
Pomegranate Arts Fund
Rooted Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara Agriculture & Farm Education Foundation
Santa Barbara Better Together
Economic Development
Santa Barbara County Alliance for Arts
Education
Santa Barbara County Mask Network
Santa Ynez Valley Teen Arts
SB Poetry
SBsnap
School Wellness Council
Sustainablefuture.org
Truth in Recruitment
Vesalius Foundation
Vital Santa Barbara
Zoomers to Boomers
Supporting Organizations
Eric & Kelly Schwartz Charitable Trust
Highland Santa Barbara Foundation, Inc.
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Our Collective Impact
2022 Financial Report
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SBF’s Income Statement* Assets Cash & Equivalents $ 68,288,000 Investments 458,591,000 Receivables 24,118,000 Beneficial Interest in Trusts 78,422,000 Property & Equipment, Net 12,866,000 Other Assets 289,000 Total Assets $ 642,574,000 Revenue, Gains & Other Support Without Donor Restrictions With Donor Restrictions Total Contributions $ 51,128,000 $ 52,000 $ 51,180,000 Less: Agency Fundholder Contributions (3,106,000) - (3,106,000) Total Contributions $ 48,022,000 $ 52,000 $ 48,074,000 Investment Income (Loss) $ 47,377,000 $ (7,248,000) $ 40,129,000 Add Back: Agency Fund Investment Loss 3,863,000 - 3,863,000 Total Investment Income (Loss) $ 51,240,000 $ (7,248,000) $ 43,992,000 Change in Value of Split-Interest Agreements $ - $ (4,413,000) $ (4,413,000) Other Income 461,000 - 461,000 Reclassifications & Releases from Restriction 4,623,000 (4,623,000)Total Revenue, Gains Other Support $ 104,346,000 $ ( 16,232,000) $ 88,114,000 Expenses Grants, Net of Rescinds $ 27,647,000 $ - $ 27,647,000 Less: Grants on behalf of Agency Fundholders (1,050,000) - (1,050,000) Total Grants, Net of Rescinds $ 26,597,000 $ - $ 26,597,000 Grantmaking & Direct Programs 3,755,000 - 3,755,000 Program Services $ 30,352,000 $ - $ 30,352,000 Administrative & Fund Management 2,953,000 - 2,953,000 Philanthropic Services 1,570,000 - 1,570,000 Total Expenses $ 34,875,000 $ - $ 34,875,000 Change in Net Assets $ 69,471,000 $ (16,232,000) $ 53,239,000 Net Assets, January 1 401,860,000 155,543,000 557,403,000 Net Assets, December 31 $ 471,331,000 $ 139,311,000 $ 610,642,000 Liabilities & Net Assets Total Liabilities $ 31,932,000 Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions $ 471,331,000 With Donor Restrictions 139,311,000 Total Net Assets $ 610,642,000 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 642,574,000 *The
SBF’s Balance Sheet*
numbers above are preliminary and are subject to change upon audit. The final audited numbers will be available later in 2023 at SBFoundation.org.
Welcome New Trustees
DR. RICHARD BESWICK
Dr. Beswick serves as VP for Research and Chief Research Officer for Cottage Health Research Institute and is an accomplished scientist with expertise in hypertension and kidney disease in minority populations.
He previously served as Senior VP and Associate Dean for Research at Baylor Scott & White Healthcare at the Texas A&M College of Medicine Health Sciences Center.
RAFAEL GONZALEZ
Originally from Puerto Rico, Rafael moved to California with his family in the late 1980s and attended UC Santa Barbara and the University of Arizona. After law school, he joined the law firm of Mullen & Henzell LLP in Santa Barbara.
As a Partner in the firm’s Labor & Employment group, Rafael’s practice is focused on representing companies in employment and complex litigation matters. He also serves as legal counsel for the
LYNN SCARLETT
Lynn Scarlett retired in December 2021 from The Nature Conservancy, where she served as Global Chief External Affairs Officer, influencing climate and conservation policy in the US and around the world.
Lynn served at the US Department of the Interior, which manages 500 million acres of public lands (2001-2009), including as Deputy Secretary/Chief
Dr. Beswick’s board service includes the White House initiative to increase minority involvement in clinical trials, the National Alliance to Improve Aging, Freedom 4 Youth, Sustainable Change Alliance, and the Central Coast Black Leaders Roundtable, where he currently serves as President.
In his spare time, he loves to fish at the Channel Islands, work in his yard, and work on wood projects.
Grower Shipper Association of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties representing growers and shippers throughout California.
Rafael has served as a board member of the Sanctuary Centers of Santa Barbara, Channel Islands/Ventura YMCA, and the Santa Barbara Human Resources Association.
In his spare time, Rafael enjoys spending time with his wife, Julie, and three daughters. He loves to fish, surf, and ocean swim.
Operating Officer (2005-2009) and as Acting Secretary (2006).
She serves on the advisory boards of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, as well as on the boards of the National Wildlife Refuge Association, Sand County Foundation, and more.
Lynn lives in Santa Barbara and is an avid birdwatcher.
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Staff Honored in 2022
JACKIE CARRERA
President & CEO
Top Women in Business and
50 Most Influential People in the Region
Pacific Coast Business Times
TODD YUBA
Vice President, Finance
2023 Trustees
Stephen Hicks, Chair
Matt Rowe, Vice Chair
Danna McGrew, Treasurer
Ginger Salazar, Secretary
Phil Alvarado
Dr. Richard Beswick
Rev. Randall Day
Pamela Gann
Rafael Gonzalez
2023 Staff
Daniel Aguilar
Aniston Breslin
25 Top CFOS in the Region
Pacific Coast Business Times
EVIE RANGEL, SHRM-SCP
Director of Human Resources & Operations
40 Under 40 to Watch
Pacific Coast Business Times
Bridgette Bugay
Jackie Carrera
Maria Caudillo
Gary Clark
Shelby Cripe
Celine Delpoux
Rubayi Estes
Stacie Furia
Andi Garcia
Petra Gomez
Octavio Gonzalez
Jenny Kearns
Kevin Kuga
Andrea Light
Janet Mocker
Angel Iscovich
Pamela Macal
Robert C. Nakasone
Ernesto Paredes
Michael Pfau
Susan Richards
James Rogers
Lynn Scarlett
Alexander F. Simas
Tracy Stouffer
Zohar Ziv
Nick Munday
Jamie Perez
Evie Rangel
Stephanie Roberson
Yeni Salinas
Jessica Sanchez
Katherine Sanders
Barbara Sands
Tammy Sims Johnson
Judith Smith-Meyer
Caleb Strumberg
Deanna Vallejo
Joan Vaughn
Susie Willett
Lani Wollschlager
Todd Yuba
Regina Zeinali
2022 Annual Report Acknowledgements
Design: Priscilla Nieto LoBiondo
This page and opposite: Photo credit: Dean Zatkowsky. Evie Rangel photo credit: Clint Weisman.
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