SAN DIEGO, CA (May 22, 2025) – San Diego Foundation (SDF) announced today the award of $2.1 million in grants to local nonprofits to support current and future access to mental and behavioral health services for local children, youth and families.
“Mental health issues are the leading cause of youth hospitalization in California,” said Mark Stuart, President & CEO, SDF. “San Diego Foundation is awarding grants to local organizations working on the front lines of this crisis, because every young person deserves timely, equitable access to the mental health support they need to thrive.”
In addition to increasing access to services for local children, youth and families, grants were also awarded to address the critical need for more mental and behavioral health workers in San Diego County. According to the San Diego Workforce Partnership’s San Diego Behavioral Health Workforce Report, the San Diego region will need an estimated 18,500 additional mental and behavioral health professionals by 2027.
More than $1.2 million was granted to provide direct services, with $925,000 awarded for local mental and behavioral health workforce development programs. This year’s grantees include:
- Alliant Educational Foundation: $50,000 to serve children, youth and families and $50,000 for stipends for doctorate-level mental health students.
- California State San Marcos University Foundation: $75,000 for behavioral health workforce internships while serving CSUSM students.
- Casa de Amparo: $35,000 to serve foster youth ages 12–18.
- Center for Community Solutions: $35,000 to serve children and families experiencing homelessness.
- Chicano Federation of San Diego County: $50,000 to serve youth, ages 6 – 18, and their families.
- Christie’s Place: $50,000 to assist children of women living with HIV/AIDS.
- Episcopal Community Services: $50,000 to serve under-resourced children and parents.
- Global Communities: $50,000 to provide support to expecting and new mothers.
- Home Start Inc.: $50,000 to serve under-resourced children and families.
- Interfaith Community Services: $50,000 to serve youth and families experiencing homelessness in North San Diego County and $75,000 for intern stipends.
- International Rescue Committee: $50,000 to serve displaced families.
- Just in Time for Foster Youth: $50,000 to support transition-age foster youth.
- La Maestra Foundation Inc.: $50,000 to support families in under-resourced communities.
- License to Freedom: $35,000 to support children, ages 0 – 5.
- Logan Heights Community Development Corporation: $50,000 to serve preschool children and families and children at risk of entering or re-entering the juvenile justice system.
- Mending Matters: $50,000 to support youth from underrepresented communities and $50,000 for school-based internships.
- Miracle Babies: $25,000 to serve local parents with babies in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs).
- Monarch School Project: $50,000 to address Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) among students experiencing homelessness.
- North County LGBTQ Resource Center: $50,000 to serve North County’s LGBTQ+ community members and their loved ones and $75,000 to provide stipends for clinical interns.
- Open Heart Leaders: $25,000 to support healing for local youth.
- Palomar Family Counseling Service Inc.: $50,000 to serve North San Diego County families and $75,000 for stipends for licensed trainees.
- San Diego Center for Children: $75,000 to provide stipends to graduate students at San Diego Center for Children, schools, pediatric offices and/or other community-based sites.
- San Diego City College: $75,000 to provide stipends, mentorship and professional development to college students pursuing mental health degrees.
- San Diego Rescue Mission: $50,000 to serve families experiencing homelessness.
- San Diego Youth Services: $50,000 to serve youth and families farthest from opportunity and $75,000 for stipends for undergraduate and graduate student interns.
- SBCS: $75,000 to provide stipends to high school, undergraduate and graduate interns.
- Sharp Healthcare Foundation: $75,000 for stipend-supported hospital internships to graduate students.
- Social Advocates for Youth San Diego Inc.: $50,000 to serve Lincoln High School students.
- Southern Indian Health Council Inc.: $34,242 to serve children, parents and caregivers impacted by ACEs and $75,000 to support graduate student interns.
- transcenDANCE Youth Arts Project: $50,000 to serve local youth and families furthest from opportunity.
- Union of Pan Asian Communities: $75,000 to provide stipend-supported internships.
- United Women of East Africa Support Team: $25,000 to expand programming for mothers and female caregivers from refugee backgrounds.
- Vista Community Clinic: $50,000 to serve parents of young children, ages 0 – 5.
- Vista Hill: $50,000 to support children at-risk of developing behavioral concerns.
Since 2017, SDF has granted $7.6 million through 128 grants to nonprofits providing mental and behavioral health support and services to local families through the Early Childhood Initiative and the Healthy Children & Families Initiative. These initiatives are funded in part by the Guy Clum Early Childhood Fund and the Blasker-Rose-Miah Endowment Fund at San Diego Foundation. Partnership with Coastal Community Foundation has enabled additional aligned funding for this initiative.
This work benefitting children and families in San Diego County aligns with Fifty & Forward, a multi-year grantmaking and fundraising campaign that SDF originally launched in 2021 and publicly announced in 2024. The goal of the ambitious campaign is to partner with donors to grant $500 million to nonprofits supporting education, children and families, and the environment, while fundraising $1 billion to help shape San Diego’s future. To date, $335 million has been granted through the Fifty & Forward campaign.
To learn more about how San Diegans can amplify their impact together, visit SDFoundation.org/50.
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. Join us in commemorating 50 years of impact – and looking toward the next 50 – by learning more at SDFoundation.org.
Contact: Nancy Ives Schroeder, (619) 540-3751