Fins for a grom
A tangible entry point: help put essential water gear on a young beach kid.
CBG
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Youth ocean-safety nonprofit
Helping Coronado kids return to the water with confidence by funding youth ocean-safety gear, local lifeguard connection, and beach days that keep grom culture alive.
CBG empowers Coronado's next generation of groms to return to the beach with confidence. By partnering with the Coronado Beach Lifeguard Agency, the Coronado Junior Lifeguard Association, and local ocean-safety programs, CBG raises funds and builds community around year-round youth ocean safety.
Focused on youth ages 2-18 in Coronado, California, with a clear priority: get practical resources onto the beach.
Coronado is built around the ocean, but chronic closures and water-quality concerns have pulled families away from the coastline. CBG is not a lobbying organization and is not trying to solve the pollution crisis directly. It is focused on what the community can control: equipment, confidence, safety education, and a culture that keeps kids connected to the water.
CBG keeps reporting simple: cost per youth served, equipment donated per dollar raised, Junior Lifeguard participation, program efficiency, and community event attendance.
A tangible entry point: help put essential water gear on a young beach kid.
Support a Junior Lifeguard season through the Sponsor a Grom program.
Fund a beach accessibility wheelchair so more children can reach the ocean.
The event model centers on approachable community gatherings, recurring giving, family education, beach races, and signature donor moments.
Community meetups where kids and parents connect directly with local lifeguards.
Sunset beach events with practical ocean-safety education for families.
A high-visibility December tradition tied to a simple year-end campaign.
Annual support tiers for local families and businesses that want recurring impact.
A fall beach event inspired by the physical standard used by Coronado lifeguards.
A formal fundraiser with tuxedos on top and boardshorts on bottom.
CBG's revenue model is built around direct donations, community events, branded merchandise, local business collaborations, corporate partnerships, and major-gift moments as the charity grows.
Net funds beyond operating costs support Junior Lifeguard equipment such as fins, rashguards, rescue buoys, paddleboards, snorkel gear, tents, and safety supplies.
Choose a practical support lane, then connect directly with Coronado Beach Grom to coordinate the gift and current acknowledgment details.
Donor inquiries, restricted gifts, acknowledgment timing, and sponsorship details are confirmed directly with CBG before a contribution is accepted.