November 26, 2025 – San Diego, CA –  San Diego Foundation (SDF) today announced it has raised $32.3 million for the San Diego Unity Fund, and awarded more than $960,000, including this week’s awards of $710,000 in Unity Fund emergency housing grants to five local nonprofits working to keep seniors and families housed. The rapid-response funding comes as federal cuts and rising costs put more residents at risk of losing their homes.

Created in response to federal funding reductions in food, housing and healthcare programs, the San Diego Unity Fund is San Diego Foundation’s rapid response fund for local nonprofits. To date, the Fund has raised more than $300,000 from cash and online donations, $12 million from the San Diego County Partnership to Protect San Diegans, and $20 million from San Diego Foundation, including more than $700,000 from SDF fundholders, including the Peacemakers Fund, Linda F. Hervey, Paul Eichen and Susan Flieder, The Colwell Family Fund, and the Eugene M. and Joan F. Foster Family Charitable Fund. Individuals, families, businesses and organizations can donate and find additional information about San Diego Unity Fund at SDFoundation.org/Unity.

Federal reductions in housing and homelessness programs, along with proposed national rule changes that could shift resources away from long-term housing support, are adding new strain on local families. In San Diego, many households using housing vouchers may face significant rent increases in the next few months, creating additional pressure on seniors and working families already struggling to keep up with rising costs. These shifts are leaving more residents vulnerable to displacement, making rapid local support essential.

“Many more seniors and families are now one unexpected bill away from falling behind on their housing,” said Mark Stuart, President and CEO of San Diego Foundation. “As federal support is reduced, local nonprofits are being asked to do more with less, and our community is stepping up. Thanks to generous Unity Fund donors, we can move quickly so a missed paycheck or surprise medical expense does not turn into an eviction or a night sleeping in a car.”

Grant funding from San Diego Unity Fund will be rolling and focus on food security, housing stability and healthcare. This round of awards will go to the following nonprofits:

  • ElderHelp ($250,000): Help keep seniors safe in their homes and provide nutrition, transportation and care coordination services.
  • Urban League of San Diego County ($350,000): Support families who are at imminent risk of homelessness by providing emergency payment directly to landlords.
  • Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA) ($50,000): Keep families housed with emergency rent assistance, and to provide food and case management.
  • San Diego Rescue Mission ($60,000): Provide emergency shelter, nutritious meals and trauma-informed care to individual and families experiencing homelessness.

“Safe, stable housing is not a luxury—it’s a fundamental need that enables seniors to maintain their dignity and connection to their communities,” said Deborah Martin CEO and Executive Director of ElderHelp. “This grant from San Diego Foundation’s Unity Fund will allow ElderHelp to continue providing comprehensive support that helps older adults age in place with safety and independence. With this funding, more seniors can remain in the homes and communities they love—a critical factor in reducing hospitalizations, preventing falls, and promoting overall health and longevity.”

“We are deeply grateful to the San Diego Foundation for this critical support,” said Al Abdallah, President and CEO of the Urban League of San Diego County. “This grant allows us to provide direct assistance to individuals and families at real risk of housing displacement. By helping cover mortgage and rental payments, we are not only stabilizing households, but we are also preserving dignity, safety and opportunity for our community members. Together, we are ensuring that more San Diegans can remain housed and hopeful.”

In addition to standing up the San Diego Unity Fund, San Diego Foundation joined United for San Diego — an unprecedented partnership among three of San Diego’s largest foundations: Prebys Foundation, Price Philanthropies, San Diego Foundation, and the Price Family. Formed in response to deep federal funding cuts, the partners are working together to protect access to food, housing, and healthcare for families in need.

San Diego Foundation created the Unity Fund to give everyone the opportunity to contribute directly to this vital community effort. Individuals, families, businesses and organizations can donate and find additional information about San Diego Unity Fund at SDFoundation.org/Unity.

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.