Our 2026 Annual Review summarizes our work and grantmaking in 2025 and looks at the needs and experiences of Californians living on low incomes. It also outlines our approach to grantmaking, and the progress and learning of our initiatives (Better Careers, Fair Work, Just Prosperity, and Priority Communities).
One in three California households cannot afford California’s real cost of living. On average, that requires triple the minimum wage, or $105,736, for a household of four. California’s high housing costs continue to drive affordability concerns, as rent increases continued to outpace wage increases.
Click through the graphics below to explore our 2025 grantmaking.
We retain independent auditors to audit our annual financial statements. These auditors report directly to our board’s Audit Committee.
We look forward to sharing our most recent audited financial statements once they are available.