Tag Archives: philanthropy
Isaac Garrett was 22 years old in 1963 when Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln […more…]
Like many teens, 15-year-old Stephan Abrams was devastated by the 2018 mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida. […more…]
Easy Lift Transportation Executive Director Ernesto Paredes remembers his earliest experience volunteering as a young kid in Santa Barbara. Growing […more…]
As a child growing up on the Santa Ynez Chumash Reservation, Kenneth Kahn never felt neglected. His neighborhood was filled […more…]
Thomas Rollerson is a natural-born empathizer and philanthropist – a condition that literally harks back to his birth. Driven by […more…]
Kai Tepper knew from a young age that she was destined for the arts. Along with her sister – who […more…]
Born and raised in a leafy suburb of Detroit, Michigan, located near the city’s zoo, Anne Towbes grew up surrounded […more…]
Sometimes, life’s lessons emerge from the most unlikely places. For Janet Garufis – Montecito Bank & Trust’s dynamic chairman and […more…]
Warren Ritter says that he was born with the passion to give back. By building a career in private wealth […more…]
As told to Daniel Heimpel In 2018, a Native American philanthropy professional dropped a bomb on the industry. In his […more…]
The winding path of Santa Barbara philanthropist Kevin Brine – from near-broke college student obsessed with Sanskrit studies to living […more…]
As told to Brian Rinker Charlie Casey inherited the family business, Pacific Foundation Services (PFS), and turned it into a […more…]
As told to Brian Rinker Geoff Green’s mantra is “of, by, and for.” Having learned the value of both activism […more…]
Other than a brief stint in New York City in 1989, Katya Armistead has spent almost her entire adult life […more…]
He grew up in Compton, but Guy Walker has deep roots in Santa Barbara County going back to the 1970s, […more…]
When Ginger Salazar, along with her husband and four children, moved back to Santa Barbara 16 years ago, she was […more…]
Santa Barbara has been defined, all at once, as an enclave of the wealthy, a surf-bum beach town, and a […more…]
There are an estimated 1,900 nonprofit organizations in Santa Barbara County, each dedicated to helping the community in some way. […more…]
Banks don’t usually spring to mind when one writes about beacons of community trust, good deeds, and hope. But even […more…]
Since 1976, Silverhorn Jewelers has been hand crafting exquisite pieces of jewelry of the finest materials and enduring quality. Traveling […more…]
You are receiving this book because of your ability to impact philanthropy in Santa Barbara. Whether as an individual, a […more…]