Mission
NEW: One Ball Can Change a Life. Make a Difference Today.
NEW: One Ball Can Change a Life. Make a Difference Today.
get eq fit community box

Get Earthquakes Fit, presented by El Camino Health, is a 5-week healthy living and fitness program designed to teach 3rd and 4th grade students how to be Earthquakes Fit. Throughout the program, students learn 10 fun games to keep them active as well as healthy living tips. This program is designed to be simple and turnkey for the teacher while being fun and educational for the students.

BAASST_community home page

The Bay Area All-Star Scholarship Team Program is a partnership between the six major professional Bay Area sports teams. Each participating sports team has contributed to the scholarship program in a collective effort to assist Bay Area high school students achieve goals of higher education. Scholarships will be awarded to six successful students residing within the Bay Area’s nine counties.

kicks for kids community page

Join the San Jose Earthquakes in making a difference through our Kicks for Kids Program, presented by PG&E. This is an opportunity for businesses and individuals to support at-risk and underprivileged children throughout Northern California by providing them with the chance to attend San Jose Earthquakes games. 100% of your donation goes towards hosting these special guests.

cefcu teachers community box

The San Jose Earthquakes are excited to partner with CEFCU to recognize teachers in the community. Ten teachers are selected every year to participate in one on-field recognition. Check back in 2026 to nominate a teacher that changed your life. Open to all teachers from Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.

community coaching course

Growing the Game by Diversifying the Coaching Pipeline from the Ground Up

To address the existing disparities in the coaching pipeline, the Quakes Foundation has developed the Quakes Community Coaching Course. This initiative is focused on diversifying the soccer coaching pyramid in the Bay Area by breaking down the barriers to licensing that many aspiring coaches face, particularly in under-resourced communities.

Andrew bedard spirit of the game community home page

The award is named for Andrew Bedard, a young Earthquakes fan who passed away at eight years old in 2004. The Andrew Bedard Spirit of the Game Award will be presented annually to the Earthquakes player that works hard in the community and best embodies Andrew’s positive attitude both on and off the field.