End of Year Giving: Donor-Advised Fund vs. Private Foundation – How do I Choose?

Choosing the right vehicle for your charitable goals starts with defining your needs and what’s important to you. To explore whether a Donor Advised Fund, a Private Foundation or a combination of both suits you best.
How Can a Donor Advised Fund at the San Diego Seniors Community Foundation Benefit Your Charitable Giving?

A donor-advised fund offers many benefits to donors who wish to lock-in a tax deduction this year while making grants to nonprofit organizations of their choosing over time.
Villa Musica Brings Music on the Move Program to San Diego Seniors

Funded by a grant from the No Senior Alone initiative, Villa Musica will share the joy of music with isolated seniors around San Diego County.
Connections Through Technology Program Bridges the Digital Divide for Seniors in Point Loma and OB

Meet Carol, Jerry, and Laura – Peninsula Shepherd Center members who received one-on-one technology training through the Connections Through Technology Program thanks to a grant from the San Diego Seniors Community Foundation.
Challenge Center Fosters Improved Mobility, Health for Seniors

The Challenge Center is helping older people regain their balance and strength after months isolated at home thanks to a grant from the San Diego Seniors Community Foundation.
Peninsula Shepherd Center Programs Helping Seniors Stay Connected

Through a new program called Connections Through Technology, the Peninsula Shepherd Center is providing tablets and technology training to help homebound seniors stay connected to loved ones and participate in virtual programming.
Grant Program Helps Isolated Seniors During Pandemic

Seniors at the Neighborhood House Association senior center received tablets funded by a No Senior Alone grant to help them stay connected during COVID-19
Foundation Gives $48,000 in Grants to Senior Centers in North County

San Diego Seniors Community Foundation gave $226,794 to senior centers around the county last year, with more than $48,000 to senior centers across North County.
The Challenge Center Connects Seniors Through Movement

Seniors with disabilities and limited mobility were thrilled to return to exercise classes at the Challenge Center thanks to a grant from SDSCF’s No Senior Alone initiative.
Video: No Senior Alone Initiative Ends Year on a High Note

Joe Gavin spoke to KUSI about the latest round of grants from SDSCF’s No Senior Alone initiative to help seniors stay healthy, engaged and connected during COVID-19.