Grants are awarded to organizations serving Black communities in Orange County. Cumulative granting totals more than $340,000 asOCCF commemorates the Fund’s second anniversary.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (June 20, 2022) — African American communities throughout Orange County, Calif. have benefited from a series of grants awarded to local nonprofit organizations since the Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) created the African American Alliance Fund (AAAF). The fund awards organizations that demonstrate their investment in Black communities in Orange County and surrounding areas. Following Juneteenth 2022 and the Fund’s second anniversary, OCCF is announcing a new round of grants totaling $120,000 to 15 organizations and bringing the total amount granted since inception to more than $340,000 from 46 grants to 31 organizations.
Founded on June 19, 2020, OCCF’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Tammy Tumbling, created the AAAF with a mission to raise awareness about systemic racism and support programs that advance African Americans within the region. A response to George Floyd’s 2020 killing and the social injustice African Americans experience, the AAAF is the first of a lasting commitment to investing in the promise and potential of diverse communities at OCCF.
“Thank you for creating the African American Alliance Fund and believing in the Gospel Voices of OC project! AAAF was the seed that birthed the event!” said Debora Wondercheck, President and CEO of the Arts & Learning Conservatory.
Each year, OCCF assembles a committee to review select proposals for funding based on the priority areas of education, health, human services, economic opportunity, and civic engagement. The 2022 grantees include: 100 Black Men of Orange County, Bridge Builders Foundation, Innovos Robotics, Learning Rights Law Center, National College Resources Foundation, Whittier College, Cayenne Wellness Center and Children’s Foundation, Arts and Learning Conservatory, Council of African American Parents, Forgiving For Living, Inc., Legacy Ladies, Inc. Parenting for Liberation, Nehemiah Project LA, Thomas House Family Shelter and Segerstrom Center for the Arts.
“To see the African American Alliance Fund grow year after year brings joy to my heart. I am proud that we’ve been able to support 31 outstanding organizations to-date for their tireless commitment to advance the progress of Black communities,” said Tumbling. “We look forward to continuing this yearly granting to support these communities with resources and opportunity toward their long-term success.”
Last year, on Juneteenth, OCCF granted $132,500 to 15 organizations on the AAAF’s first anniversary. AAAF grantees have educated and supported Orange County’s Black communities – connecting them with vital resources for their benefit. The 2022 grantees include organizations that reapplied for funding and new organizations that have met stringent eligibility criteria. Grantees have exemplified the AAAF mission by investing in underrepresented and diverse communities.
In addition to granting, the AAAF holds community gatherings that connects 30 OC and LA based organizations focused on racial equity and education. The AAAF hopes to serve as a convener in the County, building on the relationships with grantees to create a coalition of Black-led and Black-serving organizations.
For more information about previous and current African American Alliance Fund grantees, please visit https://www.oc-cf.org/african-american-alliance-fund-grantees/.
About Orange County Community Foundation
Founded in 1989, the Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) works with donors, strengthens the local nonprofit sector and works to find solutions to community needs. Since its inception, OCCF has awarded more than $870 million in grants and scholarships, ranking the organization as the 3rd most active grantmaker among all U.S. community foundations. For more information, visit oc-cf.org or call 949-553-4202. Be a part of our conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. View OCCF’s 2021 annual report here.
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