Founded in 1958, the J.B. and Emily Van Nuys Charities (VNC) has a long history of providing meaningful grants to organizations impacting the lives of Los Angeles County residents each year. Led by a three-person Board of Trustees, VNC prides itself on being nimble and entrepreneurial in its decision-making and responsive to its grantees.
In 2012, while celebrating over fifty years of transformative philanthropy, VNC Chair Terry Dibble and fellow trustees Robert Maloney and Morgan St. John decided to challenge themselves to do even more for their grantees. They educated themselves about gaps in philanthropic giving amongst various causes, to focus VNC’s giving on issues that are typically underfunded. Ultimately, they identified domestic violence prevention as one of those key causes needing focused funding and, within a few years, launched a large grant program to provide six-figure multi-year grants to a selected group of Los Angeles area nonprofits with domestic violence prevention missions.
Today VNC continues supporting both their large grant program as well as over 20 smaller grantees, gifting over one million dollars each year to social service organizations fulfilling critical community work in Los Angeles County. To date, the J.B. & Emily Van Nuys Charities has gifted over $25 million in grants.