November 21, 2025 – San Diego, CA – Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation (RBCF), an affiliate of San Diego Foundation, celebrated 37 years of grantmaking by awarding $100,000 to 24 nonprofit organizations that help make Rancho Bernardo a great place to live, work and play.

Announced to more than 200 attendees at the Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, the grants will support a wide range of social impact areas including education, youth development, the arts and more.

“For 37 years, our community has come together to strengthen the programs and people who make our community a better place to call home,” shared Debbie Kurth, RBCF Board President. “This year’s 24 nonprofits are enriching lives every day; from helping older adults stay connected, to expanding arts and STEM programs for students, to supporting neighbors who need a little extra care. Their work shows what’s possible when a community invests in one another.”

RBCF has granted over $1.2 million to the nonprofit community in Rancho Bernardo through membership and fundraising programs, including the Pathway of Pride and the annual Thanksgiving luncheon. Grantmaking is bolstered by an endowment fund that supports the Rancho Bernardo community in perpetuity.

This year’s 2024-25 grantees include:

  • Best Buddies in California, School Friendship and Inclusion: $3,000 to build mutually enriching friendships between Rancho Bernardo Students’
  • Ed Brown Center, Music for Seniors: $3,750 to support Defying Isolation & Dementia Through Music
  • ElderHelp of San Diego: $3,000 to support legal and financial resources and care coordination for seniors working to stay connected and supported despite economic barriers
  • Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Library, Concert Series: $5,000 to provide concerts to the public
  • Let’s Light the Cross: $2,500 to support lighting and upkeep of Battle Mountain Cross
  • Meals on Wheels San Diego County: $5,000 to support Rancho Bernardo Senior Meal Delivery & Supportive Services, providing meals to seniors in need
  • Morning Creek Elementary Foundation: $1,500 to support musical programs for elementary students
  • Morning Creek Elementary School: Inform, Inspire, Innovate: Revitalizing Our Library for a Vibrant Rancho Bernardo: $2,750 to update library catalog
  • Poway OnStage, Introduction to Instruments Program: $2,500 to support music education for 4th grade students
  • Poway OnStage, Professional Performance Series and Arts in Education Initiative: $7,500 to support live performances for students
  • Poway Symphony Orchestra Foundation: $5,000 to provide symphony concerts for the community
  • Rancho Bernardo High School Foundation: $5,000 to support the high school robotics team
  • Rancho Bernardo High School Friends of the Library: $5,000 for the 21st Century Learning Center, providing a Smart TV and research subscription
  • Rancho Bernardo High School PTSA: $5,000 for mental health support for high school students through a community building workshop
  • Rancho Bernardo Historical Society Inc: $5,000 to preserve and digitize historic images
  • Rancho Bernardo Science Olympiad: $2,000 to connect students and community together through the Science Olympiad, supporting STEM education and competition fees to high school students
  • Rancho Bernardo Senior Services: $7,500 to provide free services – including tax prep, legal help, Medicare advice – to seniors
  • Ride Above Disability Therapeutic Riding Center: $4,000 to the therapy rider show team, providing horse riding as therapy
  • San Diego Oasis: $5,000 to support the San Diego Oasis’ Intergenerational Tutoring Program, pairing older adult volunteers with K-4 students for literacy support
  • The Continuing Education Center at Rancho Bernardo: $2,500 to provide history classes to seniors
  • The RISE Concept: Resources in Support of Empowerment: $2,500 to upgrade /software, supplies in order to provide support for young people experiencing adversity, trafficking survivors and veterans
  • Tremble Clefs, San Diego: $5,000 to support a therapeutic singing program for people living with Parkinson’s disease
  • Voices for Children: $5,000 to recruit, train and supervise new Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) to support foster children
  • YMCA of San Diego County, Teens in Motion at Rancho Bernardo High School: $5,000 to provide transportation costs for teens and young adults with disabilities

RBCF was founded by local leaders to give residents a meaningful way to invest in the wellbeing of Rancho Bernardo. Over the years, the organization has supported programs that address community needs across human services, youth and education, arts and culture and more.

To become a member, visit the RBCF website or contact us at rbcf@sdfoundation.org.

About Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation & the Regional Affiliate Program

Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation is part of San Diego Foundation’s Regional Affiliate program which has attracted more than 1,000 individuals, corporations and community leaders who are investing in emerging needs in our region. Since its inception, affiliates have granted more than $10 million to nonprofit organizations, with endowments currently exceeding $8 million. For more information, please contact RA@sdfoundation.org.

About San Diego Foundation

San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to co-create solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since our founding in 1975, our community foundation has granted $1.8 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond. Learn more at sdfoundation.org.

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