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Our future depends on the positive action we take together to build a vibrant community.
Richmond Community Foundation mobilizes the power of connection to build healthy, thriving, equitable communities in Contra Costa County.
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Black Wealth Builders Fund
Before you donate, learn how you can best support this campaign! Click here to learn.The Black Wealth Builder's Fund is a project launched by Arlington Community Church (UCC) in 2021 to help repair a small portion of the financial damage of racism and white supremacist policies—in particular, the longstanding barriers to Black homeownership that have existed in our East Bay communities.
Legacy of Connection - 25th Anniversary Gala
✨ Celebrate 25 Years of Connection! ✨For twenty-five years, RCF Connects has been building bridges—between neighbors and opportunity, between hope and action, between dreams and the resources to make them real.Now, we’re inviting you—our partners, friends, and community family—to join us for a night that celebrates everything we’ve built together. The 25th Anniversary Ball will be an unforgettable evening of elegance, joy, and connection—complete with fine dining, music, dancing, laughter, and powerful stories of impact from across Contra Costa County.This isn’t just a celebration—it’s a lo...
25 Years Strong: Building Equity When It Matters Most
For 25 years, RCF Connects has advanced equity across Contra Costa County, evolving from crisis response to a movement supporting thriving communities.In this outreach effort we’d like to showcase our impact while addressing urgent challenges. Through SparkPoint Contra Costa, we've helped 2,500+ families with 64% improving their credit score, income, or debt. Our Equity for Black Women and Girls Initiative direct resources to Black women entrepreneurs who receive less than 1% of county funding. Through the Housing First program we've acquired 30 properties, selling 26 to first-time homebuye...