Meeting Basic Human Needs

In Sonoma County, the persistent challenge of meeting basic needs causes hardship for local individuals and families. Many local families must make difficult choices between essentials like housing and food due to the constraints of receiving low wages in an area with a high cost of living. Trusted local service organizations and community groups are working day and night to support the urgent needs of community members. CFSC is in continual conversation with leaders building a stronger local safety net. 

As the government shutdown continues, up to 43,000 of our neighbors in Sonoma County are expected to lose access to SNAP food benefits in November. Many are families with children, seniors, and people with disabilities. In response, we are working to provide emergency support to local organizations fighting hunger who are already stretched by rising demand and shrinking resources. Donations made to the Fund for Basic Human Needs will be pooled with others to provide direct support to organizations responding to food insecurity in Sonoma County now and over time. 

How to Contribute

There are several easy ways to support the Fund for Basic Human Needs. If have questions about supporting the Fund for Basic Human Needs, please contact Deirdre Holbrook, Vice President for Philanthropic Advancement, at dholbrook@sonomacf.org.

Give Online
Make a secure credit card donation through our website.

Through Your Fund at CFSC
If you have a donor-advised fund at Community Foundation Sonoma County, you can make a grant recommendation through the Giving Center.

By Check
Send a check made payable to Community Foundation Sonoma County.
Memo Line: Fund for Basic Human Needs
120 Stony Point Road, Suite 220
Santa Rosa CA 95401

Gifts of Stock
If you would like to contribute a gift of stock, please call or email us to let us know your gift is coming! View stock gift instructions here

Grant Program Overview

 The Julia L. Grant Fund for Basic Human Needs grant program supports critical safety net services in Sonoma County. Grant applications may include  requests for programs that provide food or shelter for people in acute need in Sonoma County. Due to limited resources, requests for direct financial assistance, such as rental or utility assistance, gift cards, etc., will not be considered.

Grant Program Criteria

The Julia L. Grant Fund for Basic Human Needs grant program is meant to address the most essential needs of families and individuals in Sonoma County. This year, applications for food and shelter will be considered.
 

Grant Program Criteria:

    • Requesting organization is a Sonoma County 501(c)(3) nonprofit or an organization fiscally sponsored by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
    • Program provides services that address the food and shelter needs of community members. Referral programs are not eligible for this funding. Due to limited resources, requests for direct financial assistance, such as rental or utility assistance, gift cards, etc., will not be considered.
    • Program is designed to serve those living on the margins and minimizes barriers to accessing services.

2025 Grant Summary

 

50 grants were awarded in 2025. The median grant size was $30,000.

Organization
Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition dba Operation Access
Botanical Bus
Buckelew Programs
California Parenting Institute (CPI)
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa
Ceres Community Project
Cloverdale Senior Multipurpose Center
Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County
Community Support Network
Conservation Corps North Bay
COTS (Committee on the Shelterless)
Council on Aging Services for Seniors
Elisha's Pantry
Extended Child Care Coalition of Sonoma County Inc.
ExtraFood
Farm to Fight Hunger
Farm to Pantry
FISH of the Santa Rosa Area Inc.
Food For Thought
Forget Me Not Childrens Services
Friends in Sonoma Helping
Healdsburg Shared Ministries
HomeFirst Services of Santa Clara County
Homeless Action Sonoma Inc
Jewish Community Free Clinic of Sonoma County
La Familia Sana
LandPaths
Latinos Unidos del Condado de Sonoma
North Bay Organizing Project
Nuestra Comunidad
Petaluma People Services Center
Reach for Home
Redemption House of the Bay Area
Redwood Empire Food Bank
River to Coast Children's Services
Sebastopol Area Senior Center
Sonoma Applied Village Services
Sonoma County Acts of Kindness
Sonoma County Black Forum
Sonoma Family Meal
Sonoma Overnight Support
St. Vincent De Paul Society of Sonoma County
The Living Room
TLC Child & Family Services
Una Vida
Unitarian Universalist Congregation Santa Rosa
West County Community Services
Windsor Presbyterian Church Food Pantry
Women's Recovery Services - A Unique Place
YWCA of Sonoma County
For questions about the Julia L. Grant Fund for Basic Human Needs, please contact:
José Castro Gambino

José Castro Gambino

Senior Community Impact Officer

707.360.6140
For questions regarding the online application, please contact:
Annette Williams

Annette Williams

Community Impact Associate

707.303.9639