Each year the Ayrshire Foundation awards approximately $1M in grants to worthwhile
projects. Here we'll feature some of our recent grantees and show how they're helping people.
Reinventing Fire, RMI’s largest initiative, will provide an inspiring and achievable vision and roadmap to a fossil fuel free economy by 20501. It focuses on four sectors—transportation, buildings, industry, and electricity—to address both the unique and interdependent issues that must be resolved to eliminate fossil fuel usage.. More...
The Aim High Headlands Environmental Home Program (AH-HEH) provides underserved youth with hands-on habitat restoration experiences that foster environmental awareness, leadership, interpersonal understanding, and ultimately a stewardship ethic that extends into all areas of life. More...
Mothers’ Club is a 50 year-old Pasadena non-profit agency that serves parents who want a better future for their children, but are isolated by poverty, lack of education, language barriers and inadequate social support. The agency’s free, intensive programs teach mothers the skills they need to help their children in school and to maintain a healthy, stable household. More...
The Gamble House in Pasadena, California, is an outstanding example of American Arts and Crafts style architecture. The Ayrshire Foundation restoration grant was used for extensive rafter tail and beam repair. It also helped The Gamble House secure funds from others who require matching funds and thus reach their campaign goal in a timely manner. More...
NewsTrust helps people find and share good journalism online, so they can make more informed decisions as citizens. Ayrshire Foundation gave NewsTrust a grant to organize a high school pilot and help students learn to tell apart good journalism from misinformation.. More...