December 29, 2025 – San Diego, CA — San Diego Foundation today announced more than $3 million in Unity Fund grants in the final funding round of 2025, supporting local nonprofits working to strengthen San Diego’s food, housing and healthcare safety net amid ongoing federal cutbacks. Since launching the San Diego Unity Fund, San Diego Foundation has raised more than $32 million and granted and committed nearly $20 million to support dozens of local nonprofits responding to urgent needs across the region.
These grants will help keep essential services in place as public funding declines, including emergency rent and utility assistance to prevent homelessness, fresh food distribution through schools and neighborhood markets, and trauma-informed healthcare and mental health support for families and individuals facing crisis.
The announcement comes as San Diego County braces for the loss of more than $300 million a year in government funding that helps keep people fed, housed and healthy. More than 400,000 residents are at risk of losing access to basic support, including nearly 100,000 who may lose food assistance.
“These final grants of 2025 reflect the strength of San Diego coming together in a moment of real challenge,” said Mark Stuart, President and CEO of San Diego Foundation. “As we close out the year, this funding helps stabilize essential services now and positions our community to move forward stronger in the year ahead.”
Union of Pan Asian Communities is among the grantees, awarded $175,000 from the San Diego Unity Fund to sustain its Community Violence Response Team while transitioning to a Medi Cal billing model amid federal funding reductions.
“We are profoundly grateful to be a recipient of the San Diego Unity Fund at San Diego Foundation,” said Wendy Urushima-Conn, president and CEO of the Union of Pan Asian Communities. “In light of recent funding cuts, this bridge support arrives at a pivotal moment for our Community Violence Response Team. It ensures we can continue standing with families in their most challenging moments by providing trauma intervention, strengthened case management and housing navigation services. We appreciate the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to anticipating and responding to the evolving needs of our community.”
City Heights Community Development Corporation is also among the grantees, awarded $175,000 from the San Diego Unity Fund to help stabilize housing and strengthen community-based services in one of San Diego’s most historically underserved neighborhoods.
“This funding will have an immediate and meaningful impact for families in our community, allowing us to meet them where they are during a time of real uncertainty,” said Alexis Villanueva, CEO of City Heights CDC. “The San Diego Unity Fund support allows us to expand Feeding City Heights at a critical moment, ensuring families can access culturally relevant meals, grocery support and emergency food assistance with dignity. At the same time, it strengthens our partnerships with local businesses, helping stabilize both households and the neighborhood economy.”
Nearly $3 million in San Diego Unity Fund grants will support more than two dozen organizations working across food security, housing stability and healthcare access. The grants will help prevent homelessness, keep nutritious food accessible through trusted community sites and sustain healthcare and mental health services facing public funding gaps.
Grantees include Alabaster Jar Project, Boys and Girls Clubs of Northwest San Diego, BrightSide, Brighter Bites San Diego, California Rural Legal Assistance Inc., Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego, Center for Community Solutions, City Heights Community Development Corporation, Crisis House, Foundation for Women Warriors, Global Communities, Interfaith Shelter Network of San Diego, JIREH Providers, License to Freedom, Majdal Arab Community Center of San Diego, Operation HOPE North County, ProduceGood, Promises 2Kids, Rise and Thrive Program Inc., San Diego Hunger Coalition, San Diego LGBT Community Center, Shoreline Community Services, Survivors of Torture International, TrueCare, Union of Pan Asian Communities and Urban Street Angels.
Created in response to federal funding reductions impacting food, housing and healthcare programs, the San Diego Unity Fund is San Diego Foundation’s rapid response fund for local nonprofits. To learn more and donate see here.
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