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Wildfire Resiliency - Community Resources
Wildfire Resiliency - Community Resources
Women's Giving Fund at IECF
Women's Giving Fund at IECF
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IECF Blog
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
IE Latino Voices | KVCR News
IE Latino Voices | KVCR News
IE Latino Voices shines light on Latino-led and serving organizations.
Black Perspectives IE | KVCR News
Black Perspectives IE | KVCR News
Maya Gwynn hosts Black Perspectives IE, a show where we learn amazing things members of the Black community are doing in the Inland Empire. Support for this segment comes from the Black Equity Fund at IECF, advancing racial equity and supporting long-term investments in Black-led organizations in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Air times: Thursdays at 6:42am / 8:42am / 5:50pm
Scholarship Opportunities
Scholarship Opportunities
Giving Guide
Giving Guide
Download IECF's free Giving Guide to learn how we can help you build a legacy through philanthropy and make the Inland Empire better for all.
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Free Estate Planning Guide
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Founded in 1941, the Inland Empire Community Foundation is the oldest and largest community foundation serving the Inland region. We have deep roots here, and are committed to working with all who care passionately about improving our community.
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Inland Empire Community Foundation | 4,159 followers on LinkedIn. where giving grows | Inland Empire Community Foundation is the oldest and largest community foundation in Inland Southern California (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties). Established in 1941, IECF stewards more than $100 million in assets and provides college scholarships and grants to nonprofit organizations across the two-county region and beyond. Since its founding, the Foundation has awarded more than $100 million to support programs that strengthen the community.
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