We create spaces and communities in which people can live and thrive. Truebeck’s mission and duty is to create a positive impact on society. We are stewards. We are invested in our communities. We act for a better future.
We believe that every student, no matter their circumstance, deserves access to the academic support and educational opportunities they deserve. Truebeck Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that represents Truebeck Construction’s dedication to social responsibility. Our primary focus is to lead and inspire initiatives that improve the education of disadvantaged youth affected by socio-economic inequalities. Truebeck Foundation hosts an annual Golf Tournament in the Bay Area. Each year, Truebeck invites industry friends and partners to this charity event featuring a breakfast, tournament, awards ceremony, silent auction, and dinner. All proceeds from the event go toward programs focused on supporting local, disadvantaged youth.
Truebeck Foundation was created to support disadvantaged and underrepresented youth in their education needs. The proceeds from our Truebeck Foundation Golf Tournament are being directed to this cause, specifically these beneficiaries (below are the cumulative contributions through 3/31/2026 that Truebeck Foundation has paid out):
Ever Forward Club $65k
Scholarships and mental health workshops to underserved youth in middle and high school, in each region we work in, including Northern California and the Pacific Northwest.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Fund $60k
Five years of support for students in the building design, construction, and real estate programs.
Chico State University $36k
Scholarship support for Construction Management or Civil Engineering majors in the MESA Engineering Program, which provides academic and support services to students from underrepresented groups.
San Jose State University $45k
Five scholarships to civil engineering students.
Society of Women Engineers Golden Gate Section $40k
Five scholarships for women engineers.
Eastside College Preparatory School $90k
Two scholarships to this private high school in East Palo Alto, with a focus on readying first-generation students in low-income families to attend a four-year college.
Cristo Rey De La Salle Work Program $44k
Support for four students to participate in a yearly work study program at Truebeck Construction.
Construction Industry Educational Foundation $2,500
Golf Tournament
Our annual Truebeck Foundation Golf Tournament is an opportunity to join us in funding local youth. Interested in playing or sponsoring?
“With Truebeck Foundation’s support, we’ve reached thousands of students and will continue reminding even more young people that they are not alone.”
“We have an ongoing dedication to providing educational opportunities for underserved youth and fostering the next generation of leaders in construction and engineering.”