Learn about the philanthropic funds, administered or held by the Puerto Rico Community Foundation, which are in fundraising campaigns to benefit their geographic or functional communities.
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A legacy of love to promote mental health
The José Miguel Agrelot Foundation Fund supports mental health through grants to non-profit organizations with artistic and educational programs or projects that promote the mental wellbeing of their participants.


Holberton Puerto Rico Scholarship Fund
The Holberton Puerto Rico Scholarship Fund, established at the Fundación Comunitaria de Puerto Rico (FCPR), offers Holberton Puerto Rico students a supplemental scholarship to ease their financial burden and encourage them to concentrate on their studies.
PGA Legacy Fund for Puerto Rico
The PGA Legacy Fund for Puerto Rico supports initiatives that benefit students (scholarships) and non-profit organizations in Puerto Rico (grants), focused on youth leadership and social welfare, in particular, to support veterans in need of a service dog.


Gonzalo Aponte Foundation Fund
Be part of the transformation of students and communities in Puerto Rico!
Alfredo Salazar Conde Fund
We celebrate the life of Alfredo Salazar Conde. To continue his legacy of service to Puerto Rico, donate to the Alfredo Salazar Conde Fund.


María “Taty” Garay Fund/CSI Class of 1993
The María “Taty” Garay/CSI Class of 1993 Fund was established at the Puerto Rico Community Foundation (PRCF) to provide an annual grant to Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola, which in turn awards a scholarship to a student in the mentor's name.
Maria Reina Academy Fund
In 2005, a group of Maria Reina Academy graduates established the Maria Reina Academy Class of 1980 Fund at the Community Foundation of Puerto Rico (FCPR) to support the institution's scholarship program, which covers academic expenses for talented young women.


La Sombra Lareña Scholarship Fund
The La Sombra Lareña Scholarship Fund provides supplemental financial assistance to students who have graduated from one of the Lares high schools and are pursuing a college education. In addition, the applicant must demonstrate financial need, satisfactory academic achievement, leadership and interest in community development.