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Oprah Winfrey Leads Several Major Philanthropists In Funding Scholarships To South LA Residents Via SoLa Impact's CORE Fund


LOS ANGELES, July 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- SoLa Impact's I Can Foundation announced a $1 million grant from the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation (OWCF) to provide scholarships to South LA Residents as part of the "South LA Forward" initiative. Oprah Winfrey was joined by other philanthropists ? including Jimmy Iovine and Liberty Ross, Ashley and Marc Merrill, Live Nation Entertainment, and several leading corporations ? as part of the Founder's Circle of donors.  Corporate donors included Goldman Sachs, the United Way, Royal Bank of Canada, First Republic Bank and members of General Atlantic.

The COVID Retraining and Recovery (CORE) Fund, set up by SoLa Impact's non-profit affiliate, SoLa I Can Foundation, will provide up to 200 scholarships to South LA Residents that have been laid-off or furloughed due to COVID-19.  It will specifically be focused on enabling vocational degrees in healthcare and technology in an effort to create jobs and pathways to economic advancement for  South LA's predominantly Black and Latinx community. For more information on the resources available and how to apply for a scholarship, please visit www.solaimpact.com/core-fund

Ms. Winfrey's Charitable Foundation searched for community organizations to best support South Los Angeles during the pandemic and that helped address systemic inequality and social justice in these communities. "As I continue to seek out ways to support underserved communities, I was struck by the unique multi-layered approach that SoLa's I Can Foundation took to affect real and sustainable change in Los Angeles," said Oprah Winfrey.

As part of the initiative, SoLa I Can Foundation partnered with two other non-profits, SEE-LA and Watts Healthcare Corporation to establish "South LA Forward" to address the urgent needs of the community including food insecurity, access to healthcare and economic disparity.

"We were incredibly honored to be selected by the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation," stated Sherri Francois, the Executive Director of SoLa Impact's I Can Foundation. "Via the CORE Fund, we will be able to truly change the trajectory of hundreds of lives.  In addition to scholarships, the SoLa I Can team and our partners will be providing mentorship, coaching, tracking and ultimately job placement for the CORE Scholars. Orpah Winfrey, Jimmy Iovine, the Merrills and several other donors not only gave of their financial resources, but added insight, energy and passion to help catalyze our initiative." 

Martin Muoto, CEO of SoLa Impact, and a leading social impact investor in communities of color, added, "We quickly recognized that COVID-19 would have a disproportionate impact on the black and brown communities in Los Angeles, thus we launched the CORE Fund.  We believe addressing economic inequality and racial injustice requires a holistic approach ? spanning education, housing and economic development ? and are thrilled that Ms. Winfrey has been such strong supporter in addressing these issues." 

Jimmy Iovine added, "After being introduced to South LA Forward, I was impressed by the team and its mission. I was thrilled to support SoLa's CORE initiative and I love that my kids, my wife, and I can be directly involved."

"The initiative's focus on empowering opportunity through development and entrepreneurship aligns with Live Nation's efforts and commitments to promote diversity, and the company's gift will aid in that mission," said Michael Rapino, CEO of Live Nation Entertainment. 

About the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation:
Guided by the intention of supporting those in need, the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation (OWCF) supports organizations around the world. Since 1993, OWCF has contributed millions in grants and donations to organizations that serve children, families and communities, with a specific focus on youth education.  For more information, please visit Oprah.com/OWCF 

About SoLa Impact's I Can Foundation
The SoLa I CAN Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit affiliate of SoLa Impact, aims to improve the lives of South LA residents through affordable housing, education, and economic development.  We strive to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty by providing educational scholarships, mentorship, job readiness and access to development experiences.  SoLa Impact's Beehive campus will house dozens of minority-owned and women-owned entrepreneurs.   See www.solaimpact/core-fund

Media Contact:
SoLa Impact's I Can Foundation and CORE Fund
Karen Lewis at 323.424.9400 or email:  [email protected]

SOURCE SoLa Impact


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