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Bank of America Names Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services and Court Appointed Special Advocates of San Bernardino County as 2020 Neighborhood Builders®

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Program Provides $400,000 in Flexible Funding and Leadership Skills Development Training to Advance Economic Mobility in the Inland Empire

Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services (NPHS) and Court Appointed Special Advocates (C.A.S.A.) of San Bernardino County have been named as the 2020 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders® awardees in the Inland Empire. The nonprofits were selected for their work to address issues fundamental to economic mobility, specifically providing affordable housing and support services to underserved communities and pathways for foster youth to education.

As an awardee, each organization receives a $200,000 grant, a year of leadership training for the executive director and an emerging leader on topics ranging from strategic storytelling to human capital management, as well as a network of peer organizations across the U.S., and the opportunity to access capital to expand their impact.

“As we consider the challenges that Inland Empire communities are facing – from the health crisis brought on by the coronavirus to the need for progress on racial equality and economic opportunity – the Neighborhood Builders program is a relevant and timely initiative to support the communities we serve,” said Al Arguello, market president, Bank of America. “This program enables partners like NPHS and CASA to not only continue to serve our communities, but also to expand their focus during the pandemic, making greater strides in addressing fast evolving issues such as affordable housing and homelessness, wrap around services and support for at-risk youth in underserved communities.”

“Affordable housing and the need to help our neighbors without homes are the key issues of our time,” Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey said. “These challenges are exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, so these awards have never been more timely.”

“While we continue on a safe and steady pathway to recovery from the pandemic, there are still vulnerable communities facing exceptional challenges,” said John Valdivia, Mayor of San Bernardino. “Organizations like Court Appointed Special Advocates (C.A.S.A.) helps San Bernardino’s foster youth attain basic resources they need to succeed in life, and the grant from Bank of America’s Neighborhood Builder’s program will help them overcome additional pandemic-related challenges so that these children and young adults can continue on their path.”

In Riverside county alone, one in five who are unsheltered became homeless this year in part due to the pandemic, creating new demand for Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services for permanent supportive housing and resources to help prevent those vulnerable from becoming homeless. The Neighborhood Builders grant will be used to hire two onsite case workers, a food pantry and a computer lab at NPHS’s new 23-unit affordable housing development for chronically homeless, Sunrise at Bogart.

“We are very grateful for Bank of America’s investment,” stated Clemente Mojica, CEO, NPHS. “The funding will support Sunrise at Bogart, a 23-unit permanent supportive housing development in partnership with the City of Riverside. This development will help homeless individuals attain quality, stable housing and critical support services so they can lead more stable lives.”

C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County trains and supervises local community volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates for children and youth in foster care, providing one-to-one mentoring, and educational, healthcare, and welfare advocacy. Foster youth who have a C.A.S.A. advocate achieve 90% high school graduation rate, compared to the national average of only 54%. C.A.S.A. also provides services for foster care alumni ages 18-24 for their successful transition into adulthood. The Neighborhood Builders grant will help fund the hiring of additional staff and create a new Development Department and Communications and Marketing Department that will help the organization build its capacity to serve more children and youth and to pivot to a safe virtual service delivery model necessary during the pandemic.

“We are excited and proud to be recognized by Bank of America as a Neighborhood Builder,” said Cesar Navarrete, CEO, C.A.S.A. “This is a great opportunity for us to scale our program impact so that every child and youth in San Bernardino County’s foster care system has a CHAMPION on their side fighting for them every step of the way.”

Since 2004, Bank of America has invested over $260 million in 50 communities through Neighborhood Builders, partnering with more than 1,300 nonprofits and helping more than 2,600 nonprofit leaders strengthen their leadership skills. In the Inland Empire specifically, Bank of America has partnered with 25 nonprofits since 2004, investing $5 million to provide economic mobility, affordable housing, workforce development, basic needs and wraparound services. The invitation-only program is highly competitive, and leading members of the community participated in a collaborative selection process to identify this year’s awardees.

The Inland Empire Business Journal (IEBJ) is the official business news publication of Southern California’s Inland Empire region - covering San Bernardino & Riverside Counties.

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Good Company OC Launches as Collaborative Workspace Hub for Mission-Driven Organizations

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of OC & IE Opens Affordable, Fully Equipped Offices for Nonprofits and Community-Focused Groups

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County & the Inland Empire (BBBS OC/IE) has officially launched Good Company OC, a flexible, collaborative workspace offering designed to empower small and mission-driven organizations. Housed within the organization’s 53,000-square-foot headquarters on Edinger Avenue in Santa Ana, the new suite features 14 fully furnished workspaces—from open cubicles to private offices with sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows.

Located just off the 55 Freeway, Good Company OC is poised to become a central hub for nonprofits and community-minded businesses across the region. Its aim is to cultivate an environment that fosters connection, productivity, and innovation for organizations committed to social good.

“We are very pleased to have this wonderful opportunity to open our beautiful space for the benefit of other organizations serving our community,” said Sloane Keane, CEO of BBBS OC/IE. “It’s planned to provide an environment for mission-driven organizations to innovate, increase productivity and share expertise.”

The new workspace initiative builds on the organization’s history of impact and community leadership. In addition to hosting BBBS OC/IE’s own operations, the headquarters has become home to the largest concentration of nonprofit offices in Orange County—a trend Good Company OC aims to expand upon. While nonprofit tenants remain the core focus, the space is also available to for-profit businesses and community organizations aligned with a social purpose.

Features and Amenities

Tenants at Good Company OC benefit from:

  • Fully furnished offices and cubicles
  • A 200-square-foot conference room with Zoom/Teams integration
  • High-speed Wi-Fi, color printing/scanning, and 24/7 building access
  • Dedicated mailing addresses
  • Access to an 1,800-square-foot training room and a professional-grade video podcast room

The layout and design of the building are intentionally optimized to facilitate interaction, with shared spaces that encourage networking and idea exchange between tenants.

With its blend of modern amenities, central location, and affordable pricing, Good Company OC is poised to become a thriving incubator for nonprofits, start-ups, and impact-focused ventures in Orange County and the Inland Empire.

To learn more or apply for workspace, visit www.goodcompanyoc.org.

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Economic Partnership Strengthens Ties Between Inland Empire and Vietnamese American Business Leaders

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IERCC and VABA Align on Strategy, Community Investment, and Global Trade Opportunity

In a bold step toward inclusive regional development and cultural celebration, the Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce (IERCC) has announced a strategic partnership with the Vietnamese American Business Association (VABA). The collaboration will strengthen economic and community ties between the Inland Empire’s diverse business community and one of the most dynamic entrepreneurial networks in California and beyond.

While the partnership will formally launch with IERCC’s support of VABA’s landmark event—“Gratitude to America: 50 Years of Strength, Culture, and Community”—scheduled for Saturday, May 31, 2025, in Fountain Valley, the alliance represents much more than a one-time collaboration. It marks the beginning of a strategic vision to foster opportunity, cultural exchange, and innovation across both organizations and their vast networks.

“This partnership is rooted in shared values—resilience, innovation, and the entrepreneurial spirit,” said Edward Ornelas, Jr., President & CEO of the Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce. “As we continue to build bridges between communities and economic sectors, our collaboration with VABA represents a long-term investment in leadership, cross-cultural growth, and business opportunity.”

The Chamber is proudly serving as a community partner, aligning its support with its broader mission to uplift diverse business communities, amplify cultural legacies, and empower inclusive leadership.

The Gratitude to America celebration will take place at the elegant Saigon Grand Center in Fountain Valley from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and is expected to draw over 300 leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and civic influencers. The evening is a tribute to the 50-year journey of Vietnamese Americans since arriving in the U.S. as refugees—a journey defined by extraordinary resilience, innovation, and contribution to American life.

Guests can expect a red-carpet reception, live entertainment, and networking in a space enriched by history and forward-thinking dialogue. The program includes keynote speakers, a panel discussion titled “From Vietnam to the USA,” a grand dinner, a tribute to community pioneers, and the prestigious VABA Awards of Recognition. Honorees will be recognized for their excellence in business, technology, public service, and cultural impact.

“This is more than an event—it’s a living tribute to the resilience of our past, a celebration of the strength we carry today, and an unwavering vision for a brighter, united future,” said Teresa Hoang, Director of VABA. “We are honored to have the Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce support this milestone and share in our mission to empower new waves of leaders and celebrate the Vietnamese American spirit.”

The event’s agenda includes a 4:00 PM red carpet reception with live music and a timeline mural chronicling key moments in Vietnamese American history. The opening ceremony begins at 6:00 PM, followed by dinner and the awards program. A cultural showcase and a panel discussion will highlight the evening, concluding with a special tribute and networking hour.

IERCC members are invited to attend and can enjoy 30% off general admission using the code IERCC30 at checkout.

In addition to the event, IERCC and VABA are laying the foundation for long-term collaboration through several strategic initiatives. These include hosting bilateral business forums exploring U.S.–Vietnam trade opportunities, delivering bilingual small business development programs, launching mentorship pathways for young professionals, and organizing culturally infused networking events across Southern California. The organizations also plan to jointly advocate for inclusive economic policies and explore international trade missions that connect Inland Empire businesses to emerging markets in Southeast Asia.

“As we reflect on 50 years of progress, we’re also charting a future defined by collaboration, opportunity, and bold vision,” Ornelas added. “We’re not just honoring history—we’re building the next chapter of inclusive economic leadership.”

Founded in 2011, the Vietnamese American Business Association operates across 12 U.S. states and 8 countries, providing a platform for Vietnamese American professionals to network, advocate, and thrive. Guided by its mission to “Speak with One Voice,” VABA has positioned itself as a force for global advancement and meaningful cross-cultural partnership.

For more information about the event or to RSVP, visit www.vabaus.com or contact info@vabaus.com.

To learn more about the Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce and its strategic initiatives, visit www.iechamber.org.

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Inland Southern California United Way to host United for Good annual fundraising gala

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Celebrating Community and Compassion: Inland Southern California United Way’s Gala to Support Local Programs

Inland Southern California United Way will hold its annual fundraising gala, “United for Good,” on May 2, 2025, at 6:00 PM at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. Funds raised will support programs and services that build thriving futures in Riverside, San Bernardino, and East Los Angeles Counties.

Hosted by Emmy Award-winning KESQ-TV anchor Peter Daut, the gala celebrates United Way’s achievements over the past year and sets the course for the next one.

“Our gala is more than a fundraising event,” said Inland Southern California United Way President and Chief Executive Officer, Kimberly Starrs. “It’s a celebration of unity, hope, and the belief that every person deserves the opportunity to thrive in a world often divided by differences.”

Inland Southern California United Way serves over one million people a year and reaches nearly half a million households. Now in its second year since merging with United Way of the Desert, it has expanded services to the Coachella Valley, providing greater support to resource-limited communities.

The United for Good gala, produced by Palm Springs-based Momentous, will honor Dr. Tim Jochen and Mr. Lee Erwin and Contour Dermatology with the 2025 John J. Benoit Community Hero Award, United Way client Jack Lewzader with the 2025 Lisa Wright Spirit of Determination Award, Costco with the 2025 Community Impact Award, and Supervisor Yxstian Guetierrez with the 2025 Legislator of the Year Award.

The evening kicks off with a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by dinner and a program that includes an exciting live auction featuring one-of-a-kind experiences, exclusive trips, and other unique items. The gala concludes with dancing to DJ Mod Girl, Coachella Valley’s favorite DJ, known for her catchy energy and spirited performances that keep the crowd moving all night long.

Platinum Sponsors are the Grace Helen Spearman Foundation and El Paseo Jewelers. Gold Sponsors are US Bank, Niagara Water, and Kaiser Permanente. Silver Sponsors are Inland Empire Health Plan, Moreno Valley Unified School District, Armtec, Desert Healthcare District, and PNC Bank. The Dinner Sponsor is Contour Dermatology, the Valet Sponsor is the Parkview Foundation, and the Photo Booth Sponsor is TruEvolution. KESQ-TV is the lead media sponsor, and Local IQ/The Desert Sun is a media partner.

“As you enjoy the evening surrounded by friends, community-minded advocates, and fellow supporters, know that you are making a difference—one person at a time,” said Starrs. “Together, we can uplift our communities and empower everyone to reach their full potential.”

For more information or to purchase gala tickets, visit www.inlandsocaluw.org/gala-2025.

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