Our Network

Partners & Funders

HVC's work is made possible through deep institutional partnerships and the generous support of funders who believe that human values, compassion, and ecological belonging are the foundation of thriving communities.

Institutional Partners

Organizations We Work With

These organizations share HVC's commitment to building resilient, compassionate communities and collaborate directly on program delivery, research, and community outreach.

Trauma Resource Institute

Trauma Resource Institute

Developers of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM®), the evidence-based trauma-informed framework at the heart of HVC's wellbeing programs. TRI's training methodology underpins our peer counseling and educator certification work.

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Charter for Compassion

Charter for Compassion

A global movement affirming the principle of compassion as central to religious, ethical, and social life. HVC collaborates with Charter for Compassion to embed values-based leadership into community and educational settings.

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Lopez Urban Farm

Lopez Urban Farm

A community wellness and urban agriculture hub in the Los Angeles area. Lopez Urban Farm partners with HVC to connect ecological belonging, food sovereignty, and community wellbeing in underserved neighborhoods.

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Claremont Graduate University

Claremont Graduate University

A distinguished research university in the heart of the Claremont Colleges consortium. CGU partners with HVC to advance research and programming at the intersection of human development, organizational psychology, and values-based leadership.

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Key Funders

Those Who Make It Possible

HVC is grateful for the philanthropic and civic investments that allow us to deliver high-quality, culturally relevant wellbeing programming to communities across Los Angeles.

Liberty Hill Foundation

Liberty Hill Foundation

A leading social justice funder in Los Angeles, Liberty Hill has supported HVC's community-based wellbeing and leadership development work.

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Robert Ellis Foundation

A philanthropic foundation committed to education, youth development, and community resilience. The Robert Ellis Foundation's investment has helped HVC expand its reach to high school students across Los Angeles.

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City of Pomona

The City of Pomona has provided civic support and funding to HVC's community wellbeing initiatives, recognizing the critical role of values-based leadership in building a resilient local community.

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Los Angeles County

LA County has supported HVC's work as part of broader county-wide investments in mental health, community resilience, and youth development across the region.

Become a Partner or Funder

HVC is actively seeking institutional partners and philanthropic funders who share our vision of flourishing communities rooted in human values.