Site Visits

Through site visits, the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation learns about the nonprofits we support. This in-person visit allows us to get to know the organization, its staff and facility, and to see its work in action. As a result of the visit, we can begin to develop a relationship with staff and have a thorough understanding of your organization. We also want to give the nonprofit the opportunity to learn about the RSF Foundation and our grantmaking.

Site visits typically occur before a request for proposal is extended and again during the application review process. Site visits last about an hour and generally take place at the organization’s place of business. We encourage a meeting with the Executive Director and Development Director, including a tour the facility. With all-volunteer organizations, we meet with two or three Board Members.

What to expect:

  • We want to have a thorough understanding of your project so that we can share your story with our donors.
  • We will ask questions about your operating budget, program budgets, sources of funding and grant applications pending.
  • We want to discover your most pressing needs now, and in the coming twelve months.
  • A site visit does not guarantee a recommendation for funding.

Site visits may also be conducted during the funding period after a grant has been awarded. Again, we will meet with the Executive Director and the Development Director as well as anyone from the organization who has had direct involvement with the compliance and implementation of the grant.

  • RSF Foundation members will ask to see the impact of the grant (i.e. program results, capital or capacity-building evaluations). It is generally a short meeting (approximately one hour) with a tour, if applicable.
  • Please be prepared to provide any materials that will demonstrate compliance with the terms of the grant.