San Diego, CA – July 26, 2025 – San Diego Foundation (SDF) awarded today a record-breaking $5.5 million in scholarships to expand higher education access for 1,371 students, many of whom are low-income and the first in their families to attend college.

At its annual Celebration, held today at the San Diego Zoo, SDF brought together 500 scholarship recipients, their families and the generous donors who make these life-changing opportunities possible.

“Through the Community Scholarship Program, San Diego Foundation is ensuring that local students’ preparation for college is matched with the financial support needed to succeed and grow our region’s future workforce,” said Mark Stuart, SDF President and CEO.

For the 2025-2026 season, the Community Scholarship Program granted 1,678 awards from 160 scholarship funds to 1,371 recipients for a total of $5,539,213 — exceeding last year’s total by more than $500,000. Among the recipients were 789 first-time awardees, with notable demographics including:

  • 74 percent are first-generation college students or the first in their immediate families to pursue higher education
  • 92 percent of students are considered low-middle income
  • 42 percent identified as Latino/a
  • 14 percent identified as U.S.-born Black and/or African American
  • 62 percent were affiliated with a college access and readiness program, such as AVID, Reality Changers and TRIO/Upward Bound

These figures, provided by SDF’s Student Aid Index (formerly known as Earned Family Contribution), underscore why investing in underrepresented students is so important. Strengthening opportunities for Black and Latino/a students to compete for high-demand innovation jobs is vital to meet the region’s projected need for 20,000 new skilled workers each year and foster inclusive economic growth, according to the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corp.

“It was an honor to speak to future scholars and witness firsthand the incredible difference San Diego Foundation is making in the lives of so many students,” said Dr. Becky Petitt, Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the University of California, San Diego, who was the keynote speaker at SDF’s Scholarship Celebration. “By investing in their education and dreams, San Diego Foundation is not only transforming individual futures but also strengthening the fabric of our entire community.”

Dr. Pettit serves on the advisory council of the National Rainbow College Fund, a new SDF initiative supporting LGBTQ+ and other students across California. This year, support for NRCF helped triple the number student scholarships, opening doors, easing financial burdens and helping students stay focused on what matters most – building a bright future.

Scholarship applications were submitted by more than 4,000 local high school seniors, community college, graduate and adult re-entry students, either planning to or already attending college, trade school or professional/graduate programs, and studying a variety of subjects, including science, technology, engineering and math (STEM); health sciences; business; and arts and education.

“There were moments in high school when I truly didn’t know if I’d make it,” said Sajanah King, a San Diego Foundation Scholarship recipient and Young & Prosperous Foundation participant who graduated from Lincoln High School in May 2025 and is headed to Morgan State University this fall to major in psychology. “I faced setbacks, self-doubt and hard lessons — but I kept going. This scholarship is more than just funding. It’s a reminder that my story isn’t over, and that people believe in where it’s going next.”

The Community Scholarship Program is made possible through the generous donor support of 154 unique charitable funds at San Diego Foundation, which is the largest non-university scholarship provider in the region. Since its inception in 1997, the program has awarded $59.5 million to more than 15,400 students.

Anyone interested in opening a scholarship fund to help all students build a foundation for their future and the future of our home can contact Danielle Valenciano, Director of SDF’s Community Scholarship Program, at DanielleV@SDFoundation.org.

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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.