SDF also developed a research report in partnership with the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center to better understand economic mobility and generational wealth among San Diego's Latino community.
This professional development opportunity brought together national fundraising experts, thought leaders, nonprofit professionals and board members for a day of learning and camaraderie.
This year's grantees will help address these inequities and enhance access to the outdoors throughout San Diego County.
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