The Santa Barbara Foundation (SBF) has started the Critical Needs Response Fund Sept. 16, an initiative aimed at addressing the most urgent needs of Santa Barbara County communities following federal funding cuts and policy changes.
The rolling fund will provide immediate support to local nonprofit organizations facing critical challenges, ensuring essential services and resources are available to those who need them most, SBF said.
"The Santa Barbara Foundation has a long history of responding quickly to the evolving needs of our community, from natural disasters to public health emergencies to social and economic disruptions," said Jackie Carrera, SBF president/CEO.
"By providing timely and targeted support, we can help alleviate the pressures faced by our local nonprofits and residents during times of crisis," Carrera said. "We are dedicated to making a meaningful impact and fostering resilience within our community."
The Critical Needs Response Fund was established in partnership with the Santa Barbara Foundation's family of fundholders, local private foundations and corporations, including Montecito Bank & Trust and the Patricia Bragg Foundation.
Community members, businesses or philanthropic partners who wish to contribute to the Critical Needs Response Fund may learn more and make tax-deductible gifts at SBFoundation.org/CriticalNeeds, or reach out to Tammy Sims Johnson, SBF vice president, philanthropic services at [email protected].
Nonprofits across the county that provide a safety net for families, older adults, veterans, and those experiencing homelessness are currently navigating significant challenges, including financial disruption and increased demand for services due to shifts in public funding, changes in federal policy, and other emerging crises, SBF reports.
The Santa Barbara Foundation has seen a significant uptick in funding requests from organizations that provide essential services and are at risk of reducing their impact or staff due to budget shortfalls.
Federal budget cuts could impact Santa Barbara County by an estimated $500 million, including increased food insecurity and homelessness from reduced social services; healthcare gaps as people lose Medi-Cal coverage; additional strain on state and county budgets to replace lost federal aid; new barriers for immigrant communities accessing services; and disproportionate impacts on rural areas where healthcare options are already limited.
The Critical Needs Response Fund will provide unrestricted, flexible grants to help nonprofits maintain continuity of essential services, stabilize operations during funding disruptions and adapt to a rapidly changing funding environment.
Nonprofits interested in applying for a grant may review grant application guidelines and apply at SBFoundation.org/Critical Needs.
Founded in 1928, the Santa Barbara Foundation connects donors, nonprofits, government, businesses and Santa Barbara County residents to take on the region's communities' most challenging needs. To learn more, visit SBFoundation.org.