Growing community, protecting what lasts.

We are a 501(c)(3) private foundation based in Los Angeles, championing community development and urban environmental stewardship.

Independent · Non‑profit Los Angeles, California Representative: Richard Dettorre
Vision

Communities where people, nature, and local culture thrive together through practical, everyday actions.

Goals
  • Support urban green spaces and public art.
  • Mobilize resident-led actions for cleaner neighborhoods.
  • Spread a "live kindly, live green" mindset.

About Us

The Goodman Family Foundation is a Los Angeles–based non‑profit dedicated to community development and sustainable urban living. We partner with local residents, artists, and grassroots groups to co‑create greener, kinder blocks across the city.

Why it matters

Small acts add up. Cleaner parks, shade from young trees, and inviting public art bring neighbors together and improve well‑being for everyone.

Programs

Hands‑on, local, and built to inspire everyday action.

Green Block LA

Co‑create pocket green spaces with residents by planting native trees, refreshing planters, and caring for young trees for six months post‑planting.

Urban Greening

Community Art Grants

Support local artists to deliver public murals and installations that celebrate sustainability and kindness.

Public Art

Community Relief Fund

Provide resources and in‑kind support to vulnerable neighbors during local hardships.

Community Support

Recent Event: Los Angeles Green Day 2025

Echo Park Lake · Sunday September 21, 2025 · 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Purpose: Restore public green space, raise awareness for urban environmental care, and connect neighbors.

300+
Volunteers
120
Native trees planted
~1.8 t
Waste removed
Plant & Care — Planted sycamore and young oak; provided 6‑month aftercare guides.
Park Clean‑up — Separated recyclables on site; improved lake‑edge walkways.
Community Mural (45 m²) — “Live Kindly, Live Green,” created with 5 local artists.
Eco‑Corner — Home compost demo and “10 urban green habits” toolkit.
Kids Zone — Trash‑for‑seeds game; decorate recycling bins.

Partners: Echo Park Neighborhood Alliance · LA Muralists · LA Green Garden Club · Angel City Community Center.

Accessibility & Safety: Wheelchair‑friendly area, biodegradable gloves, water refill, sunscreen; guide ratio 1:20.

What’s next? Register for Green Block LA — Autumn 2025 (November 2025) through the contact form below.

Get Involved

There are many ways to be part of this work: become a volunteer, contribute funds or in‑kind items, or help us spread the word.

  • Volunteer on community days and tree‑care shifts.
  • Provide in‑kind support (gloves, mulch, native plants).
  • Host a micro‑meetup to kick off a Green Block on your street.
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Our Values

Local first · Practical actions · Artist‑resident collaboration · Long‑term care for what we plant.

501(c)(3) Private Foundation Independent, non‑governmental