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Recent News
LCF News
11/20/2008
LCF's Young Professional Giving Circle Recruiting New Members
11/14/2008
United Way of the Bay Area Awards $25,000 Grant to Support the LCF Children and Youth Initiative
10/18/2008
LCF Partners with Craigslist Foundation for Nonprofit Bootcamp
10/17/2008
Raquel F. Donoso Named One of the Bay Area's Most Influential Latino Leaders by the San Francisco Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
10/9/2008
Mayor Gavin Newsom and LCF Celebrate Latino Heritage Month at San Francisco's City Hall
09/11/2008
LCF Launches New Speaker Series, CommunityConversaciones
09/02/2008
LCF Announces New Funding Opportunity under the LCF Children & Youth Initiative: Deadline to Apply is September 26, 2008
08/27/2008
LCF Raises over $2,700 in Partnership with SF Giants for Latino Heritage Night Celebration
07/17/2008
LCF Partners with Latina Style Magazine for the LATINA Style Business Series
09/05/2008
Kaiser Permanente Awards $100,000 Grant to Support the LCF Children & Youth Initiative
07/28/2008
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Awards $400,000 Grant to LCF to Support Teen Pregnancy Expansion under the LCF Children & Youth Initiative
05/21/2008
The Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Awards $25,000 Challenge Grant to LCF
04/27/2008
LCF Proudly Sponsors the 9th Annual Dia de los Ninos/Dia de los Libros Celebration
04/01/2008
The San Francisco Foundation Awards $150,000 Three-Year Challenge Grant to LCF
12/06/2007
LCF Launches Young Professional Giving Circle
11/19/2007
LCF Announces RFP for LCF Children & Youth Initiative
11/02/2007
LCF Awards Cultures of Giving Challenge Grant from the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors/Kellogg Foundation
Downloads
- About Latino Community Foundation - PDF (60,6 KB)
- Recent Accomplishments - PDF (55,6 KB)
- LCF Report to the Community - PDF (2,9 MB)
The Future of the Latino Community
LCF Children and Youth Initiative
Our nation's future and our legacy are our Latino children and youth. Our strategic investment, the LCF Children and Youth Initiative, places families at the center of community change and emphasizes enhancing health and educational outcomes for Latino children from conception to age five.


