Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Where is Change a Life Foundation Located?

A: The Foundation is located in Southern California at 5 Corporate Park, Suite 210, Irvine, CA 92606.


Q: Does Change a Life Foundation work directly with individuals? I am an individual how can you help me?

A: The Foundation does not work directly with individuals or provide grants directly to individuals. Due to the rigorous task of due diligence the Change a Life Foundation only provides grants to pre-selected non-profit organizations. Grants are made to non-profit organizations in the name of the individual, and the dollars are paid directly to the vendor of the requested service. Grant dollars never touch the hand of the individual. The Foundation does not accept grant request directly from individuals. partner non-profits


Q: Can any non-profit organization become a partner non-profit?

A: Change a Life Foundation chooses partner non-profits based on our allocation budget, strategic plan, funding interest, and geographical focus. Organizations interested in becoming a partner can mail information about their services to the Executive Vice President for review. If the organization fits within the Foundation’s funding guidelines you will be contacted. Change a Life Foundation reviews potential new non-profit partners annually. contact change a life


Q: How do I apply for Scholarship funds?

A: Although the Foundation does provide scholarship funds to graduating high school seniors, our granting is strategic and focused. Scholarships are provided to graduating public high school seniors in the following counties: Orange County , Los Angeles County, and San Diego County. We also provide scholarship funds to emancipated youth throughout California. For more details, please check out the scholarship page of our website. scholarship program


Q: Where does Change a Life Foundation fund grants?

A: At this time the Foundation only provides grants to non-profits located in California.

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