Current Nonprofit Partners
Resources for Organizational Fund Holders
As our nonprofit partner, we are committed to helping you achieve your charitable goals and encourage you to take advantage of these services:
Check Your Fund Balance
Through Donor Central, our online service, you can conveniently check your fund balance and view a summary of transactions. You can also research other nonprofit organizations that have received grants through the Community Foundation and our donors.
For your Donor Central password and log-in instructions, you can print instructions now or contact Miguel Ruelas at 707.579.4073 x19.
Request a Fund Disbursement
To request a grant from your fund, print out a Grant Recommendation Form (pdf) and mail or fax (707.579.4801) to the Community Foundation. Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Manage Your Fund
Through Donor Central, you can view transactions into and out of your fund, which keeps you informed of all current donor activity. In addition, printed quarterly fund statements provide you with current investment performance and details on all your gift and grant activities.
Understanding Our Fees
Fees for organizational funds are assessed monthly, based on your fund balance. This covers expenses associated with your fund’s management and supports our efforts to engage others in relevant community issues. Your partnership supports our work in many local arenas, resulting in greater community impact throughout Sonoma County.
Please contact Miguel Ruelas at 707.579.4073 x19.

Roseland University Prep has two funds at the Community Foundation: an organization fund and its scholarship fund.Their vision of making college not only a possibility but a probability is reflected in the remarkable 97% graduation rate. Many graduates will receive college aid through RUP and other Community Foundation scholarships. More…

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