Watershed advocacy helps achieve improved health and water quality of local streams and rivers. Governments need to hear directly from those impacted by their policies, and the organizations we fund help make that possible.
The most important resources in creating vibrant communities are community members themselves. Through conversations about systemic inequity and immediate needs with community partners, we identify grant funding opportunities. Our funding supports efforts that make a tangible impact today and address longer-term challenges.
Nearly one million Californians lack access to clean water, and climate change is exacerbating problems with water quality, availability, and affordability. We are funding efforts to address this human rights issue.
With so many stakeholders responsible for water management, distribution, and use in California, our grants are focused on a critical goal: Bringing parties together to ensure those who depend on water have the access they need – especially the most vulnerable and marginalized communities.
The Campbell Foundation is committed to advancing an equitable and environmentally compliant cannabis industry through our grants, supporting efforts to implement Proposition 64 through collaborative, empowered advocacy.
We know nonprofits often have to put programmatic needs over operational ones. The Foundation hears from grantees that they can’t always afford to do things like upgrade their critical technology, send staff to conferences, or invest in necessary work around equity and inclusion. We can help close that gap for...