Creating environments for people
enhancing the community’s understanding of and desire for outstanding architecture and urban design in the San Diego region.
enhancing the community’s understanding of and desire for outstanding architecture and urban design in the San Diego region.
The San Diego Architectural Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The board’s long term goal for the Founders Society is not only to recognize current contributions and pledges, but to build a long term endowment for the organization as well. Long term pledges are an invaluable support to the continued fulfillment of the Foundation’s mission of enhancing the community’s understanding of and desire for outstanding architecture and urban design in the San Diego region. Those interested in supporting the SDAF at these levels (and any other levels as well) may contact the SDAF office or any of the Foundation’s board members to discuss specific areas of interest.
$5,000 – $9,999
$10,000 – $24,999
$25,000 – $49,999
$50,000 – $99,999
$100,000 +
Irving Gill Society
Ed & Barbara Malone, Founders
Richard Requa Society
Burkett & Wong
Cavignac & Associates
DPR Construction
Kevin & Kara deFreitas
Foster Investment Corporation
Gensler
Highland Partnership
Architects Mosher Drew Watson Ferguson
OliverMcMillan, LLC
Jonathan & Wendy Segal
Thompson Building Materials
Tucker Sadler Architects
Lloyd Ruocco Society
Architects Delawie Wilkes Rodrigues Barker
Bosa Development
JCJ Architecture
RCP Block & Brick
Roel Construction
Paul & Mary Ann Schroeder
Gerald & Melanie Shonkwiler
Michael & Penelope Wilkes
Bequests made through wills or living trusts play an important role in Foundation funded programs. Bequests also play a critical role in building the Foundation’s Endowment Fund. Such commitments also enable individuals to make gifts that may not be possible during their lifetimes.
As a benefit to employees, companies often increase the impact of their employees’ gifts to the Foundation and other charitable organizations by matching employees’ contributions. Thousands of companies match employee gifts one-to-one. Some companies match even more. Most companies have guidelines that the employee and charitable organization must meet before a contribution will be matched. Your company’s benefits or human resource department can provide you with information about its matching gift program and the necessary forms to complete.
Burkett & Wong
Cavignac & Associates
DPR Construction
Kevin & Kara deFreitas
Foster Investment Corporation
Gensler
Highland Partnership
Architects Mosher Drew Watson Ferguson
OliverMcMillan, LLC