Orange County has a rich history and diverse cultural landscape. It is also a community of many contrasts. Incredible resources and economic opportunity exist here juxtaposed with barriers that prevent many from full participation in the economic and civic life of our region. Launched in 2023, the Orange County Social Justice Fund was developed to address these challenges head-on. This fund was created through the vision and generosity of Keith Swayne, with the aim of an Orange County where all residents have equal economic, civic, and social rights and opportunities. Fundamental to the Fund’s vision are three key values: diversity is an asset, moving toward unity, and creating local impact.
A total of $460,000 granted to 25 organizations in 2024!
The Orange County Social Justice Fund recently announced its 2024 round of grants totaling $460,000 to 25 organizations that demonstrate their investment in meeting urgent needs in marginalized and underserved communities, creating change through community collaborative efforts, and addressing root causes of economic, political, and social injustice.
MEET OUR 2024 GRANTEES
- 100 Black Men of Orange County
- AHRI for Justice
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast
- CAIR LA – Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Charitable Ventures of Orange County
- CIELO
- Groundswell
- Harbor Institute for Immigrant and Economic Justice
- High School Inc. Academies Foundation
- Hope Builders
- Human Options, Inc.
- KidWorks
- Latino Health Access
- LGBTQ Center OC
- OC Environmental Justice
- OC Justice Fund
- Orange County Civic Engagement Table
- Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development (OCCORD)
- Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO)
- Project Kinship
- Public Law Center
- The G.R.E.E.N Foundation
- Viet Rainbow of Orange County
- VietRISE
- Young Adult Court (Orangewood Foundation)
”If we are going to be a strong thriving county, which we all want, then we have to be a county that accepts everyone, and sees the diversity as a strength, not a weakness and a challenge.
Keith Swayne