Rebekah Rabiroff is the Foundation’s Director of Legacy Giving, where she helps fundholders shape meaningful, lasting legacies that strengthen the community for generations. She is committed to understanding what matters most to each fundholder and guiding them through the full range of charitable estate and planned-giving options that can bring their vision to life. With a focus on clarity, compassion, and long‑term impact, Rebekah ensures that every gift honors donor intent while advancing the Foundation’s mission across the region.
Rooted in the belief that thoughtful philanthropy transforms communities, Rebekah brings extensive experience spanning the healthcare, performing arts, and higher‑education sectors. Prior to joining the Foundation, she served as Senior Director of Development at Sacramento State and held leadership roles at New Century Chamber Orchestra and Opus 118 Harlem School of Music, along with education and development positions at Carnegie Hall and the League of American Orchestras. Her ability to genuinely connect with people — from community leaders to the beginning motorcyclists she once taught through the California Motorcyclist Safety Program — reflects her commitment to meeting individuals wherever they are on their journey.
Rebekah holds an MBA from the City University of New York (Baruch College) and a BA from Mount Holyoke College.
Outside the Foundation, Rebekah enjoys biking along the American River Trail, competing with her horse in Sacramento‑area gymkhana shows, reading, and keeping up with her two children and two dogs.

