Criteria For Grants
The Mission of the foundation is to improve the quality of life
of the people in the City of San Diego. To accomplish that mission,
the Foundation focuses on three target areas for funding, one
in the area of providing economic opportunity, one in the area
of enhancing cultural opportunity and one that provides a focus
for health, education and welfare funding. Within each of these
focus areas, specific objectives are established on the basis
of which grants are made. These objectives may be changed from
time to time as circumstances change and objectives are achieved.
At the present time, the target areas and funding objectives within
them are as follows:
1) Economic Opportunity.
The Foundation has identified the sustainability and growth of
the Non Profit scientific research community in San Diego (primarily
those forming part of the cluster near UCSD as well as the University
itself) as a major source of economic opportunity for San Diegans.
To insure that sustainability and growth, the following are the
current funding objectives:
a) To support recruitment of scientific leaders to fill research
gaps and expand program in areas of scientific emphasis.
b) To support new initiatives that are designed to insure the
continuing
excellence and national preeminence of the San Diego research
community.
c) To educate the public on the nature of the research and the
potential impact of that research.
d) To develop human capital and institutional support for interdisciplinary
creativity and innovation.
2) Cultural opportunity.
The cultural institutions in Balboa Park play a critical role
in the cultural life of the City. Accordingly, the Foundation
focuses on these institutions and their supporting environment
in providing cultural opportunity for San Diegans. The current
objectives of this funding are as follows:
a) To enhance collaboration and cooperation of the Institutions
to achieve
joint objectives and to take advantage of the opportunities that
are
available because of their location together.
b) To support programs of outstanding artistic merit which may
not have
sufficient audience appeal to allow their presentation without
outside support.
c) To support efforts to insure the relevance of the institutions
in a rapidly
changing community.
d) To insure the viability of the park and the maintenance of
a park environment in which the institutions can flourish.
3) Focus of Health, Education and Welfare Funding.
The Foundation believes that to be effective in funding in this
area, considering foundation resources and community need throughout
San Diego, it is necessary to focus this funding in one geographic
area of San Diego. The Foundation selected the Diamond Neighborhoods
of San Diego for this focus. This area includes the areas of Chollas
View, Emerald Hills, Valencia Park and Lincoln Park in Southeast
San Diego. Within this area, the objectives for funding are as
follows:
a) To help the residents of this area achieve their objectives
as those are
defined by the resident led teams convened by the Jacobs Center
for
Neighborhood Innovation. The emphasis here is to build community
capacity, over time, to solve problems in this area.
b) To support local community organizations that are related to
the
objectives of the resident led teams.
c) To provide support for local initiatives designed to address
a specific
neighborhood issue like juvenile diabetes, gang issues, local
school initiatives etc.
Sustainable Partnerships.
To achieve its objectives, the Foundation looks to create long
term sustainable partnerships in each of its areas of focus and
to work with those partners to achieve joint objectives.
Restrictions on Funding.
The foundation only funds in its focus areas. Generally, the Foundation
does not fund capital projects unless there is a special situation
where capital expenditure is the best way to achieve a stated
objective. The foundation does not grant funds to individuals,
or for special events, fundraising or recognition events. It generally
does not fund in the area of the homeless, AIDS, projects primarily
related to alcohol or drug rehabilitation or treatment or for
programs for seniors.
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