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Cole and Rebecca Aragon Foundation

Reinvesting in the communities we operate in.

Focus Area
Community Reinvestment & Philanthropy
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Why

Every dollar that moves through the Era Gone network touches a community. The Cole and Rebecca Aragon Foundation exists to make sure some of that value stays — permanently, intentionally, and in the hands of the people who need it most.

The Foundation is not a marketing exercise or a tax strategy. It is the operational expression of Era Gone's core belief: that the communities we build in deserve to benefit from what we build. Through grants, partnerships, and direct reinvestment, the Foundation channels resources back into the neighborhoods, families, and organizations that make those communities worth investing in.

What We Do

Community Reinvestment & Philanthropy

Community Grants

Direct grant funding for community organizations, neighborhood initiatives, and civic projects aligned with Era Gone's mission.

Reinvestment Partnerships

Long-term partnerships with nonprofits and community organizations that share our commitment to local stewardship.

NABOR Coordination

The Foundation works directly with NABOR to identify community needs and direct resources where they'll have the most impact.

Donor Transparency

Full transparency on how Foundation resources are deployed — because trust is the foundation of everything we build.

Who This Serves

Built for these people.

Donors
Nonprofit Partners
Grant Applicants
Community Collaborators
Leadership
Co-Founder & Storyteller
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Rebecca Aragon

Co-Founder & Storyteller, CARAF

Rebecca Aragon is the Co-Founder and Storyteller of the Cole and Rebecca Aragon Foundation. She shapes the Foundation's voice, vision, and community presence — overseeing grant-making, partnerships, and reinvestment initiatives that ensure the Foundation's resources reach the people and places that need them most.

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For donors, nonprofit partners, and community organizations looking for a long-term reinvestment partner — not a one-time grant.