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Research among nonprofit partners, donors, and Marin residents identified two escalating crises in our community as the most urgent — and where MCF will focus its energy: Climate Justice and Affordable Housing & Homelessness.
Since 1987, MCF has grown into a leading community foundation, managing charitable funds and addressing challenges with a global, national and local lens.
The Marin Community Foundation acknowledges the Coast Miwok People as the traditional stewards and custodians of Marin, and honors with gratitude the land itself, all of its ancestors; past, present and future, and respects the enduring relationship that exists between today’s Coast Miwok People and their traditional territories.
Since 1987, MCF has granted over $1 billion to community organizations in Marin County, addressing the county’s most persistent challenges.
We're one of the largest community foundations in the world, entrusted with more than $3 billion in assets. We have industry-renowned service and super smart staff. For nearly four decades, we've partnered with folks to tackle the toughest challenges via philanthropy.
A community was born when African American shipyard laborers became permanent residents of Marin City after WWII. Despite the tenacity and determination of its multi-generational residents, Marin City has grappled with racial and income inequality, gentrification, and health issues since day one.
We instituted changes to ensure that our systems are protected with the most current security technology for our Giving Center users. To complete the log-in process, the Giving Center will send a six-digit verification code to the user's primary email address.
Our work in Marin will address the two crises that the entire community has identified as most acute: Affordable Housing & Homelessness and Climate Justice. We also seek to bolster Community Power through supporting a thriving and resilient nonprofit network, with multi-year, general operating support grants, open RFPs and minimal reporting ...
The Marin Community Foundation acknowledges the Coast Miwok People as the traditional stewards and custodians of Marin, and honors with gratitude the land itself, all of its ancestors; past, present and future, and respects the enduring relationship that exists between today’s Coast Miwok People and their traditional territories.
The Marin Community Foundation acknowledges the Coast Miwok People as the traditional stewards and custodians of Marin, and honors with gratitude the land itself, all of its ancestors; past, present and future, and respects the enduring relationship that exists between today’s Coast Miwok People and their traditional territories.