ABOUT US
La Jolla Community Foundation (LJCF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, raises funds from private donors to support improvement projects and services that enhance the environmental, cultural and commercial community of La Jolla.
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ABOUT US
The La Jolla Community Foundation (LJCF) was established in 2008 as an affiliate of the San Diego Foundation (SDF), to inspire pooled philanthropy and private investment. The goal was to improve infrastructure and enhance public spaces in the community. In April 2022, the LJCF was awarded an independent 501(c)(3) status, which allows the foundation to be more responsive to the needs of La Jolla.
We encourage civic engagement through local philanthropy; and enhance the aesthetic character of the community through investment in a variety of public art forms.
The LJCF provides La Jolla community members a vehicle for legacy planning and gifts and encourages the creation of special project funds that will benefit La Jolla.
To create a unifying vision for capital improvements and private investments in La Jolla, in 2018 the LJCF commissioned development of a “Streetscape Plan” for the Village.
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MISSION & VISION
Our mission is to support the development, launch and completion of improvement projects and services that enhance the environmental, cultural and commercial community of La Jolla.
Our purpose is to encourage civic engagement and foster a sense of community and connection among La Jollans.
COMMUNITY BUILDING | Create inviting public spaces to bring people together and improve quality of life.
ACCESSIBILITY & SAFETY | Initiate and support capital improvement projects to create a more vibrant and connected community.
EXPAND PEDESTRIAN REALM | Enhance opportunities for walking, biking, and other alternative forms of transportation.
ENGAGE KEY STAKEHOLDERS | Support Local Businesses, Residents, Property Owners, & Visitors
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OUR WORK
In order to make improvements to property in the public right-of-way, the La Jolla Community Foundation (LJCF) initiated and was instrumental in forming the Maintenance Assessment District (MAD) and Enhance La Jolla, a 501(c)(3), which manages MAD. The LJCF makes projects implemented by Enhance La Jolla possible through its fundraising efforts.
Past projects include the Murals of La Jolla public art project, the Coastal Environmental Pedestals at the Birch Aquarium and the Forum, and in partnership with Enhance La Jolla, the preservation of the fire pits at La Jolla Shores beach, and upgrading the traffic teardrop on La Jolla Parkway.
To create a unifying vision for capital improvements and private investments in La Jolla, in 2018 the LJCF commissioned M.W. Steele Group, an award-winning architecture, interior, planning and urban design firm, for the creation of a “Streetscape Plan” for the Village in collaboration with regional partners.
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OUR STORY
In 2008, local community leaders Murray Galinson, Andy Nelson, George Hauer and Phyllis Pfeiffer met to discuss ways to improve La Jolla’s public spaces. Inspired by how the Marin Community Foundation transformed the county on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge, they resolved to create a community foundation to focus on badly needed infrastructure projects. The goal was to use pooled philanthropy and private investment to enhance the aesthetic character of the community by funding public art installations and making landscape and architectural improvements.
The La Jolla Community Foundation (LJCF) was established in 2008 as an affiliate of the San Diego Foundation (SDF) and in 2022 was reorganized as an independent 501(c)(3). Memberships, donations and grants are now made directly to the LJCF.