The mission of the Inland Empire Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the communities it serves by building permanent endowments, making prudent grants for charitable causes, acting as a catalyst to solve community concerns, and strengthening nonprofit organizations.
Field of interest funds target specific program areas or geographic locations as specified by donors, with grant sizes varying by fund asset size. Some funds might involve local committees for proposal reviews and funding recommendations. The Fred and Eva V. Stebler Fund specifically supports the treatment and care of indigent children in Riverside County, focusing on those with special needs, with an average grant of $10,000. Grant making objectives include maximizing resource efficiency through collaboration, promoting personal responsibility and self-sufficiency, increasing community involvement and volunteerism, and supporting early intervention and prevention of social problems.
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