Food Security Grants

Our Food Security Grant Program supports organizations addressing food insecurity in the Greater Pasadena area. This program is designed to assist vulnerable populations facing rising food costs and reduced government aid.

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Overview

About Food Security Grants

Each year, we respond to evolving food security challenges by funding organizations that provide consistent, impactful food distribution services. The grant program prioritizes nonprofits with a proven track record of serving food-insecure households and operating within the Pasadena Unified School District boundaries. Funding decisions are made annually, with a focus on sustainability and community impact.

Please note that this opportunity is by invitation only. Nonprofits not currently participating may contact PCF’s program department for more information.

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Our Focus Areas

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Food insecurity and hunger relief

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Weekly food distribution programs

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Support for vulnerable and underserved populations

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Community-based solutions to inflation and reduced aid

Application Details

Timeline & awards

Please note that this opportunity is by invitation only. Nonprofits not currently participating may contact PCF’s program department for more information.

Application Period: Typically in the Fall

PCF Grants Calendar

  • Closed
  • Deadline:TBD
  • Grant Decisions: Awarded in December
  • Grant Amounts: Vary based on population served.

To be eligible for funding, organizations must:To be eligible for funding, organizations must:

    • Be located in or provide significant services within the Pasadena Unified School District boundaries (Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre) and adjacent natural areas.

    • Be a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) or 170(c)(1) or (2)(b) (Private Foundations under 509(a) are not eligible).
    • Generally have at least two years of operational history with a record of effective service (fiscally sponsored programs may have different requirements).
    • Have completed all previous PCF grants; organizations with an open or non-compliant grant are ineligible.

Adhere to the Non-Discrimination Policy outlined below.

PCF does not make grants from discretionary funds to organizations that discriminate based on: 

  • Actual or perceived rage, age, color 
  • Gender identity, marital or parental status 
  • Military service, national origin
  • Physical or mental ability 
  • Political affiliation, sexual orientation, or religion

The following are not eligible for funding: 

  • Individuals or households
  • Private Schools
  • Organizations with open or non-compliant PCF grants
  • Activities intended to influence legislation or elections 
  • Individual public schools or their support groups (e.g., PTA/PTO, booster clubs); PCF supports PUSD schools only through the Pasadena Educational Foundation (PEF)
  • Sectarian religious organizations or churches for religious purposes (community service programs may be considered if open to all and meet other criteria) 
  • Agencies not directly performing services aligned with PCF’s mission (no regranting) 
  • Building improvements on leased property (exceptions may be made for public entities or long-term leases at the board’s discretion)
  • Reporting requirements must be met to remain eligible for future PCF grants. 
  • Agencies must also comply with PCF’s Grand Recognition Guidelines (see below). 
  • Specific reporting deadlines and formats will be provided upon grant award. 

Recognizing your grant helps honor the donors who make PCF’s work possible and encourages future community support. PCF actively promotes its grants and supports grantees in doing the same.

Grantee Responsibilities:

  • Acknowledge the Grant in newsletters, press releases, and other communications.
  • Required Language: “This project was funded [or funded in part] by a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation.”
  • Naming Convention: Use “Pasadena Community Foundation” on first reference; “PCF” may be used thereafter
  • Logo Usage: Use the approved PCF logo with written acknowledgement
  • Shared Coverage: Send copies of any media or press coverage mentioning the PCF grant to the foundation – media@pasadenacf.org.

Communication & Resources:

  • Acknowledgement Letters: Mail to the program manager or email to Grants@Pasadenacf.Org
  • Foundation Description: Founded in 1953, the Pasadena Community Foundation promotes local philanthropy, with a mission to inspire generosity and engage the resources of our community for present needs unfulfilled and future needs unforeseen. The Foundation helps donors maximize the impact of their charitable contributions – strengthening the community, preserving cultural resources, and assisting those in need.”

Application Details

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A close up showing jugs of yogurt, boxes, and a volunteer's arm ready to load a box

A close up showing jugs of yogurt, boxes, and a volunteer's arm ready to load a box

A close up showing jugs of yogurt, boxes, and a volunteer's arm ready to load a box

A close up showing jugs of yogurt, boxes, and a volunteer's arm ready to load a box

A close up showing jugs of yogurt, boxes, and a volunteer's arm ready to load a box

A close up showing jugs of yogurt, boxes, and a volunteer's arm ready to load a box

Invest in our work

Amplify Food Security

Help us expand our impact! Your donation helps bring healthy, nutritious food to residents in the Greater Pasadena area. 

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