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2026 San Diego Fundraising Conference Presented by PNC Bank

The San Diego Fundraising Conference presented by PNC Bank returns September 9-10, 2026 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront.

Nonprofits across our region are navigating rising demand, shifting donor behavior and increasing pressure on funding. This year’s theme, Build for What’s Next, focuses on practical strategies to help you strengthen fundraising and plan for long-term sustainability.

Early Bird registration is open until May 15. Save $70 on your ticket and secure your spot today.

SDF Funding Opportunities

2026 Growing Green Spaces Grant Program

The Growing Green Spaces 2026 Grant Program provides funding for community-led initiatives that support community health and climate resilience by growing green spaces. Requests can be between $15,000 and up to $40,000. The application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday, April 30, 2026.

Events & Development Opportunities

  • 2026 Superintendent of Public Instruction Candidate Forum | San Diego: Join us for a Conversation on California’s Educational Future! Attend the candidate forum in San Diego to learn where the candidates stand on education equity. Children Now, in collaboration with San Diego City College, Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE)-San Diego, GENup and GENup UCSD, League of Women Voters – San Diego, San Diego Unified Council of PTAs, San Diego Foundation, and the Fleet Science Center, is hosting a Superintendent of Public Instruction Candidate Forum in San Diego on Thursday, April 16, 3:30 – 6:00PM at San Diego City College.
  • The HIVE, a Leichtag Foundation Initiative, holds in person and virtual workshops for nonprofits. Workshop topics range from effective leadership to strategic approaches to media relations. Learn more about its professional development opportunities here.
  • Nonprofit Solutions holds several workshops that help nonprofit employees learn, connect and grow. In-person and virtual workshops are offered. Learn more about its upcoming events and workshops here.
  • CANDID Learning holds a series of free online workshops for nonprofit employees in all stages and experiences of their careers. Search through training opportunities here.
  • SDSU will be holding a 6-week course on starting a nonprofit. The course is supplemented with useful checklists, worksheets, reading lists and field trips to a wide variety of online resources. The course is $147 and has various start dates.
  • The San Diego Public Library offers a wide range of free highly interactive and instructor-led online courses. Courses run for six weeks and new sessions begin every month. You must be a library card holder in good standing to enroll.
  • Nonprofit Learning Lab is a national nonprofit that trains leaders in the nonprofit sector and offers daily online nonprofit training on various subjects.
  • Nonprofit Ready offers hundreds of free professional development resources including courses and certificates on fundraising, grant writing, starting a nonprofit, finance, engagement, marketing and human resources.
  • Listen4Good helps nonprofits gather and analyze feedback from program participants, volunteers, community, or staff. That data is helpful for fundraising, strategic decision-making, and advancing equity goals. Participating organizations receive access to: 1) 1:1 coaching support; 2) group learning; and 3) a core web application for participatory measurement that drives impact. Since 2016, Listen4Good has supported over 1,000 organizations through their 18-month capacity-building program. Learn more by joining an informational session hosted by Listen4Good. 

Other Funding Opportunities

  • The Democracy Security Project is a one-stop shop for safety & security support, trainings, resources, and urgent action plans. The Democracy Security Project exists to provide durable solutions and support for change-makers, organizers, civil servants, authors, artists, teachers, healthcare professionals, journalists, leaders, and anyone facing new or urgent threats to themselves or their work. Click here for resources and more information.
  • Fundraising Academy at National University equips fundraisers at every level with the tools, confidence, and strategy to grow their impact. Explore our free Online Learning Portal featuring 40+ on-demand webinars, practical blogs, and donor conversation guides. You can also register for our free monthly webinars featuring engaging speakers and practical insights on a variety of fundraising topics. Ready to go deeper? Our flexible, low-cost online courses, bundles, and Fundraising Essentials Certificate help you build skills that translate directly into results. Click here to start learning today.
  • FOR RENT: $500/200 sqft Private Offices for Nonprofit or Community-Based Org or Individual: A private office is available of approximately 200 square feet, with the possibility of one additional office of similar size and one larger office potentially becoming available. The space is ideal for a nonprofit, community-based or mission-driven group or individual serving community or public-interest causes. The office is located on the basement level of a church building but is not affiliated with the church. Utilities, maintenance, cleaning, kitchen access, 24 hour access, complimentary Wi Fi, and parking on a first come basis are included. Click here for more information.
  • Community-Driven Extreme Heat Adaptation Solutions Design Series: Application for Community Organizations: Solutions for Heat Adaptation and Equity in San Diego, or SHADE SD, is a multi-year, regional effort to advance comprehensive planning for extreme heat in the San Diego region. The goal of the Community-Driven Extreme Heat Adaptation Solutions Design Series (Design Series) is to support and enable a cohort of local community-based organizations with the capacity to develop heat mitigation and reduction strategies. Apply here.
  • The Waitt Foundation is accepting applications for their Rapid Ocean Conservation (ROC) Grants Program. ROC grants provide small grants with a quick turnaround time for solutions to emerging conservation issues. Deadline: Rolling.
  • The California Wellness Foundation is accepting Letters of Interest for their Advancing Wellness Grant Program. The foundation supports nonprofit organizations that are addressing urgent needs people are facing in their communities. Specifically, the focus is on low-income communities, people of color, youth, immigrants and residents of rural areas. Deadline: Ongoing.
  • The Richard and Jean Coyne Family Foundation is accepting inquiries from educational institutions and nonprofit trade organizations that help economically disadvantaged high school students develop portfolios to qualify for admission to art school and provide college scholarships for them to study graphic design, advertising, photography and illustration. Deadline: Ongoing.
  • U.S. Bank Foundation is accepting Letters of Interest for their Community Possible Grant Program. U.S. Bank Foundation supports organizations and programs that advance the following funding priorities:
    • WORK – Workforce Education and Economic Prosperity
    • HOME – Neighborhood Stability and Revitalization
    • PLAY – Artistic and Cultural Enrichment, Learning Through Play and Preserving, Protecting and Enhancing Outdoor Places to Play.
      Deadline: Ongoing.
  • The W.K. Kellogg Foundation accepts applications at any time from organizations whose projects or proposals align with their three areas of focused work: thriving children, working families, and equitable communities. Deadline: Rolling.
  • The Pollock-Krasner Foundation is accepting applications from artists for their Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant for individual artists. Pollock-Krasner grants have enabled artists to create new work, purchase needed materials, pay for studio rent and their personal expenses. Deadline: Rolling.
  • The Parker Foundation is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations that provide services that improve the lives of people throughout the San Diego region. Deadline: Rolling.
  • American Humane’s Second Chance grant offers public and private animal sheltering agencies and rescue groups financial assistance to help offset the costs of rescuing animals who are homeless or victims of human cruelty. Nonprofits who focus on animal rights and rescue are encouraged to submit proposals. Deadline: Ongoing.

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