By the Numbers
1
.1MLatino/as in San Diego County
51
%Latinos/as with Self-Sufficient Wages
5
MSDF five-year commitment
As of June 2024
A new pathway to support our Latino/a community.
Latino/as represent 35% of San Diego County’s population. This growing, vibrant community undoubtedly will shape our region’s economic landscape for generations.
Yet, compared to non-Latino/a San Diegans, this community faces significant economic challenges due to systemic barriers, socio-economic disparities and unique community needs.
Advancing the trajectory of our Latino/a neighbors will benefit all San Diegans and strengthen our local economy.
El Camino Fund paves a new pathway – a better “camino” – to help San Diego Latinos/as thrive.
Give Online
Become a monthly or one-time donor to advance economic mobility and wealth generation for San Diego’s Latino/a community.
More Ways to Give
To contribute a large gift or make a transfer from your donor-advised fund, contact donorservices@sdfoundation.org or (619) 814-1332.
Impact Areas
Led by a leadership council of dedicated Latino/a community leaders and experts, El Camino Fund directs grants to four areas that advance economic mobility and generational wealth for San Diego Latino/as. Learn more about the inaugural grantees.
Entrepreneurship
Access to capital
Leadership and community-building support
Flexible business models and one-on-one financial guidance
Adult Education/Workforce Training
Financial Literacy
Overcoming fear of financial institutions
Combating predatory lending practices
Promoting exposure to scholarships and financial aid
Homeownership
Affordable housing initiatives
Homeownership support programs
Addressing the high cost of housing
Leadership Council
The El Camino Fund leadership council is comprised of local leaders from public, private and nonprofit sectors who are committed to driving economic advancement for San Diego Latino/as.
Antonio Barbosa
Vice President, Philanthropy and Community Impact
Wells Fargo
Noerena Limon
Principal
Mariposa Strategies
Andrea Skorepa
Retired, Former CEO
Casa Familiar
Susy Villegas
President
SVPR Communications
Pablo Velez
CEO
University of California San Diego/El Centro Regional Medical Center
Seeding the Fund
El Camino Fund was seeded with a $2.5 million endowment from San Diego Foundation.
Other donors include San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) with a $100,000, Wells Fargo with a $40,000 donation and Gary Acosta, San Diego resident and Founder of the Hispanic Wealth Project, with $10,000.
In the next five years, the fund is expected to generate more than $4.3 million in impact through investment growth and donor support.