
Amplified Impact Partners strengthens San Diego’s nonprofit sector by connecting highly skilled professionals with organizations in need of strategic support. Through pro bono consulting engagements, Amplified mobilizes experts in areas such as finance, operations, marketing, human resources, and strategic planning to help nonprofits overcome challenges and expand their impact.
Formerly known as San Diego Social Venture Partners, Amplified has supported more than 150 nonprofits over its 24-year history. In the past year alone, Amplified launched more than 30 capacity-building projects—the most in the organization’s history—and welcomed a record number of new Partners to its growing community of changemakers.
Each engagement pairs a team of experienced consultants—former C-suite leaders, entrepreneurs, executive coaches, financial planners, and Big Four alumni—with nonprofit organizations working on the front lines of San Diego’s most pressing challenges. From strengthening board governance to developing alternate revenue streams, Amplified teams deliver practical, high-impact solutions at no cost to the nonprofits they serve.
In response to growing challenges like funding cuts and economic uncertainty, Amplified Impact Partners is launching Flex Teams— an agile, rapid-response consulting and coaching approach offering the same high-touch, collaborative support Amplified is known for, now in an accelerated format. Designed to help nonprofits not just survive but transform and adapt, Flex Teams will deliver timely, strategic solutions when they’re needed most. Express interest here.
Nonprofits interested in working with Amplified can learn more about upcoming application windows and program offerings at https://www.amplified.org/apply.
This year also marks a major milestone: the organization’s relaunch under a new name and brand identity. Now operating as Amplified Impact Partners, the organization is reaffirming its commitment to meeting the moment with bold, responsive, and collaborative support for the region’s social sector. Learn more about the name change at Amplified.org.
Building on this momentum, Amplified recently launched new consulting engagements with 15 local nonprofits, including Boys & Girls Club of Vista, Operation HOPE–North County, the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library and more. The selected organizations represent a wide range of focus areas, including services for vulnerable populations, refugee support, arts access, and community development—reflecting the breadth and diversity of the region’s nonprofit sector.



Amplified Partners at the Access Youth Academy, Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, and the Ivey Ranch Park Association.
Amplified is also currently recruiting for its summer 2025 Partner cohort. The organization invites purpose-driven professionals with significant leadership or organizational experience to learn more about how they can apply their skills in service to the community.
To explore Partner opportunities or refer someone who might be a good fit, visit https://www.amplified.org/become a partner.




San Diego Foundation has opened registration for the San Diego Fundraising Conference presented by PNC Bank. The event will return to the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel on Sept. 18 – 19, 2025, and is now expanded to a two-day, in-person experience offering insights from fundraising experts, thought leaders and local colleagues.
With the theme “Breaking Barriers, Building Futures,” this year’s conference will focus on strengthening nonprofit capacity and building sustainable fundraising strategies. One of this year’s keynote speakers is Nathan Chappell, a thought leader, public speaker, author of “The Generosity Crisis,” AI inventor, and recognized globally as an expert on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and generosity.
On March 7 of this year the Lucky Duck Foundation’s Food & Water initiative eclipsed the milestone of 2 million meals distributed to San Diego County’s unsheltered homeless population. Through the program, non-perishable meals and water are assembled by volunteers, such as our Lucky Ducklings youth volunteerism group, and LDF staff coordinate with local outreach organizations to distribute the packed meals throughout San Diego County.
On March 31, the Lucky Duck Foundation announced an investment of $689,000 to extend and expand the “Pathways” program at the San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE).









Continuing its mission to expand access to care, VCC recently opened VCC: Vista Village Pediatrics, a dedicated pediatric facility designed to meet the growing needs of young patients in North San Diego County. This expansion reflects VCC’s ongoing efforts to ensure families have access to high-quality, specialized care.