Donations support programs like oil and gas well plugging and monitoring to reduce emissions, large-scale reforestation, forest fire prevention, water desalination projects, and housing development for veterans, low-income families, and seniors. Funds are channeled through the Shorus Green Impact Fund to ensure measurable, transparent outcomes.
Yes, the Foundation offers volunteer opportunities in environmental restoration, reforestation, and community education workshops. Volunteers help implement projects and raise awareness about sustainability and housing equity.
The Foundation focuses on acquiring, developing, and rehabilitating affordable housing for veterans, low-income individuals, and seniors to address housing insecurity and improve quality of life.
Philanthropic art and collectibles are available through the Foundation's fundraising channels. Purchases fund environmental and housing initiatives while raising awareness through cultural engagement.
While headquartered in Laguna Beach, California, the Foundation operates globally, implementing projects with local community partnerships across the United States and internationally.
Yes, the Foundation supports various donation methods including digital platforms like Cash App and Venmo to facilitate easy and accessible giving worldwide.
The Shorus Foundation treats environmental degradation, water scarcity, and housing insecurity as interconnected issues, coordinating efforts across these areas to create compounded benefits for communities and ecosystems.
The Foundation integrates climate action, water technology, and housing assistance under one strategy, emphasizes measurable impact through the Green Impact Fund, and is led by diverse ownership representing Black, Latino, Asian, female, and LGBTQ+ communities.
The Foundation hosts community workshops focused on environmental sustainability, housing accessibility, and social equity to educate and empower supporters and local stakeholders.
Through the Shorus Green Impact Fund, projects have clear, quantifiable goals such as tons of emissions avoided, acres reforested, water systems deployed, or housing units created, with regular reporting to donors and partners.
Veterans, low-income families, and senior citizens who face housing instability or lack access to safe, affordable homes are the primary beneficiaries of the Foundation's housing initiatives.
Key initiatives include locating, plugging, and monitoring oil and gas wells to prevent emissions, large-scale reforestation, forest fire prevention strategies, and deploying sustainable water desalination and conservation technologies.
Corporations can collaborate through sponsorships, impact investments, or strategic partnerships aligned with their CSR and ESG goals, supporting projects in environmental restoration, housing, and water security.
Yes, community members can participate in volunteer programs, attend educational workshops, and engage in events designed to foster stewardship and support local environmental and housing projects.
Art and collectible sales provide unique fundraising channels that generate capital for projects while spreading awareness and inspiring advocacy through cultural narratives linked to the Foundation's causes.
Impact timelines vary by project type, but the Foundation emphasizes transparent tracking and reporting, allowing donors to see measurable results such as emissions reductions, acres reforested, or housing units developed within project cycles.
The Foundation prioritizes vulnerable and marginalized populations, including veterans, low-income families, seniors, and communities disproportionately affected by environmental degradation and housing insecurity.