Since 1967, the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego (JCF) has facilitated grants of over $1.8 billion into the community. Two-thirds of these funds have been granted to organizations in San Diego, with the remaining primarily granted to organizations in the United States and Israel.
JCF's Competitive Application Platform (CAP) customizes and organizes competitive grantmaking programs for our donors and partnering organizations working to make tangible and long-lasting positive impacts in the San Diego region and beyond.
Nonprofit organizations interested in applying for a grant may review the opportunities listed below. If no listings appear, no current grant opportunities are available.
We are here to help! Questions regarding grant opportunities, including eligibility and timelines, may be directed to cap@jcfsandiego.org. Requests for technical help (including login) with the CAP portal may be directed to help@submittable.com.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please click on the "Submit" button to begin your application, creating login credentials if required. You can find full details about this opportunity at Grants | San Marcos, CA (san-marcos.net).
Once you have entered all required information and uploaded all required attachments, please click on the "Submit" button at the bottom on the application page to submit your completed application.
The CAP platform automatically saves your work in draft form as you fill out the application. You can download a PDF copy of your submitted application from the "My Submissions" section of your account.
The Fredericks Family is committed to taking care of those who have not had the same opportunities or privileges that they have had. They recognize that oftentimes people learn differently, by doing, rather than by following a traditional college path. To be mindful of these different learning styles, the Fredericks Family Scholarship is designed to support students by providing vocational training scholarships for those looking for pathways to employment.
To be eligible for scholarships, individuals must:
- Reside in San Diego County.
- Aged 18 or older.
- Plan to enroll in trade-based education at an accredited non-profit college, university, or training institution.
- Complete the training program within 2 years.
- Have a gross family income of no more than $80,000 per year.
- Explain how the training will enhance their employment opportunities.
Maximum scholarship awards will be $5,000 per applicant per program. Students must begin their program within 12 months of applying for the scholarship.