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Civic Partners


JFEDLA’s Civic Partnership program, founded in 2021, is dedicated to forging impactful, long-term collaborations with nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles that have a proven track record of addressing racial and systemic inequities. Our goal is to build meaningful, sustainable relationships with civic leaders and organizations driving lasting change in their communities. We amplify their efforts by deepening our collaboration to create a more just and equitable society. 

Brotherhood Crusade 

1736 Family Crisis Center’s mission is to comprehensively help children, women, men, and families through crisis circumstances, including domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, abuse, poverty, human trafficking, and post-traumatic stress, and to improve their prospects for long-term housing, safety, survival, financial stability, and success. The agency operates a wide range of programs and services, directly serving more than 9,000 individuals annually and reaching approximately 24,000 individuals through direct services and community and educational outreach. 

CAUSE 

Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment (CAUSE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political and civic empowerment of the Asian Pacific American community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development. 

Equality California  

Equality California brings the voices of LGBTQ+ people and allies to institutions of power in California and across the United States, striving to create a world that is healthy, just, and fully equal for all LGBTQ+ people. 

FACE LA 

Faith & Community Empowerment (FACE) serves as both a light and bridge between the Asian American community and the community at large by connecting and creating private and public collaboration, maximizing the capacities of faith-based organizations and other community nonprofits, increasing access to resources and funds, assisting low-income individuals, and revitalizing neighborhoods. 

Fulfillment Fund 

Fulfillment Fund works to make college a reality for students from educationally and economically under-resourced communities. Together, the organization and the communities it serves build pathways to college, navigate educational barriers, create support networks, and empower future leaders. 

HOLA 

Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) helps young people overcome barriers through exceptional, free, integrated programs and personalized guidance in a trusted, nurturing environment. 

HOPE 

Hispanas Organized for Political Equality® (HOPE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to ensuring political and economic parity for Latinas through leadership, advocacy, and education to benefit all communities and the status of women. 

HOPICS  

Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System (HOPICS) is dedicated to providing the highest quality innovative social service to South Los Angeles with an emphasis on behavioral health and housing stability. 

LA84 – Play Equity Fund 

LA84 provides equitable access to sport, play, and movement critical to the healthy development of young people and children. Research has shown the importance of sports and structured play in kids’ lives. LA84 approaches this issue through a social justice lens and works to advance sustainable systemic solutions. The Play Equity Fund is the cornerstone of this movement. 

Los Angeles Urban League

Los Angeles Urban League helps African Americans and others in underserved communities achieve their highest true social parity, economic self-reliance, power, and civil rights. The League promotes economic empowerment through education and job training, housing and community development, workforce development, entrepreneurship, health, and quality of life. 

SoLa Foundation 

SoLa Foundation works to end intergenerational poverty in South Los Angeles through community development, access to education, and economic opportunity.