First Day Podcast

Inclusive Fundraising: A Real Life Example


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In this episode of the First Day Podcast, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D. sits down with Miguel Lopez, CFRE, Senior Manager of Development at the San Diego Foundation, to discuss the organization’s innovative El Camino Fund. Miguel shares his personal motivation for launching the fund, rooted in his experience as a first-generation Mexican American in San Diego. He highlights the Foundation's mission to address the wealth gap within the Latino community, which makes up 1.1 million residents of San Diego County. The El Camino Fund aims to invest $5 million over five years to bolster economic mobility and wealth generation in this community.
Miguel outlines the initial steps of the El Camino Fund, which focused on engaging Latino donors, a group historically overlooked by the foundation as philanthropists rather than recipients of aid. He details his process of conducting feasibility studies with Latino community leaders and donors to gauge their perception of the Foundation, discovering that many felt excluded. By reaching out and inviting these leaders to participate, the Foundation began shifting its narrative towards inclusivity, fostering trust through personal, one-on-one connections and transparent conversations about past and present initiatives.
The episode further explores the mechanics of the El Camino Fund, which operates as a community-led, pooled philanthropic effort. A Leadership Council of Latino community leaders advises on fund allocation, ensuring that the projects funded—such as workforce development programs and financial education initiatives—are culturally relevant and impactful. Miguel emphasizes the importance of this grassroots approach in building trust and engagement among Latino donors and ensuring the Foundation’s long-term connection with the community.
Reflecting on his journey, Miguel advises other nonprofits to embrace a human-centered approach, emphasizing the importance of listening and engaging directly with marginalized communities. He highlights that building trust and fostering authentic relationships takes time and patience but can lead to meaningful, long-lasting partnerships. The podcast wraps up with a nod to the broader implications of the El Camino Fund’s success in making the San Diego Foundation more culturally relevant, aiming to diversify its philanthropic reach and ensure its initiatives are reflective of the communities it serves.
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