November 13, 2025 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Foundation today released its 2025 Annual Report and Fifty & Forward campaign update, reporting more than 9,000 grants and $102.4 million in giving during the 2024–2025 fiscal year.
The report shows that San Diego Foundation awarded 9,081 grants to 2,552 nonprofits, helping local students pursue higher education, supporting families working toward stability and protecting the environment across the region. The release comes during National Community Foundation Week, which recognizes the role community foundations play in strengthening communities across the country.
Released during the Foundation’s 50th anniversary year, the report also marks major progress toward Fifty & Forward, a San Diego Foundation multiyear grantmaking and giving campaign, which aims to award $500 million in grants and raise $1 billion to shape a more just, equitable and resilient San Diego As of Sept. 30, 2025, San Diego Foundation and its donors have granted $407.6 million, or 82 percent of the grantmaking goal, and raised $984.3 million, or 98 percent of the fundraising goal, nearly reaching the $1 billion milestone and strengthening the region’s ability to meet long-term community needs.
The report also shows that a record three-quarters of all grantmaking flowed through donor-advised funds at San Diego Foundation. That trend reflects a growing number of donors using SDF as their philanthropic home and actively recommending grants to the causes and communities they care about.
“In challenging times, the story of San Diego is the generosity of its people and determination of its nonprofits,” said Mark Stuart, President and CEO of San Diego Foundation. “We are profoundly grateful to the donors who are stepping up so nonprofits can keep doing the hard work of helping students pursue their dreams, supporting families working toward stability and caring for the places that make our region home.”
Giving by sector in 2024-2025 included:
- $24,573,923 for education
- $21,810,229 for health and human services
- $18,498,669 for community building
- $13,722,282 for the environment
- $12,820,922 for arts and culture
- $5,007,099 for youth development
Highlights from the 2025 Annual Report include:
- Growing Future Leaders: $4.9 million in scholarships awarded to nearly 1,300 local students through the Community Scholarship Program, helping more San Diegans access and succeed in higher education.
- Building Strong Families: A $15 million Ready to Learn initiative to transform early literacy in San Diego County, supporting young children and their families with the tools they need to build strong reading skills.
- Creating Healthy Environments: Support for community-led efforts like Berry Good Food’s Seeds for the Future initiative, which is transforming schoolyards in Southeast San Diego into food-producing gardens and outdoor classrooms that give students access to fresh food and nature where they live and learn.
The report notes that San Diego Foundation’s assets totaled $1.669 billion in 2025, reflecting the long-term stewardship that helps ensure charitable funds remain available for future generations.
Looking ahead, San Diego Foundation will continue working with donors and partners to respond to the impacts of federal cutbacks on food, housing and health programs, building on the 50-year legacy of local philanthropy highlighted in the 2025 Annual Report and Fifty & Forward campaign update. That work includes efforts such as United for San Diego and the San Diego Unity Fund, which are helping communities navigate cuts to food, housing and health support.
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.










