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Providing “Know Your Rights” Trainings in Uncertain Times
...he could be laid off for any reason and had no legal way to fight back. Sandy’s mother was often rushed to the emergency room because she wasn’t eligible…
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Can Philanthropy Pull a Country Divided Along Racial Lines Closer Together?
On August 18th, San Francisco Business Times reported on the role of philanthropy and current racial climate. Fred Blackwell, CEO of The San Francisco Foundation said, “We need to…
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Alameda County Moves to Protect Immigrants in Trump Administration’s Bullseye
On February 7th, the East Bay Times reported on Alameda County’s decision to allocate $1.5 million to provide legal and other services for immigrants, funded in part by a…
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Commentary: Bay Area’s Low-income Areas Feel the Pinch
On December 13, the East Bay Times reported The San Francisco Foundation CEO Fred Blackwell and Urban Habitat program director of land use and housing Tony Roshan Samara’s editorial…
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Alameda County Leaders Rally for Immigrant Rights
On February 6th, the East Bay Times reported on nearly two dozen elected leaders, nonprofit organizations, immigrant advocacy groups, and religious leaders, who are backing an Alameda County measure…
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Marin City Gets First Disaster Response Team
On July 29th, Marin Independent Journal reported on its new Marin City Community Emergency Response Team. “The Marin Community Foundation and San Francisco Foundation provided funding for Shore Up…
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HOPE SF’s Rebuild Potrero Project to Break Ground in 2017
...on the Potrero Annex and Portrero Terrace communities. “Obviously, it is going to take more than just having a new unit to live in. They are going to need…
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Prop. 47 Relief
On June 22nd, New American Media reported on Prop. 47 and concerns around timing, process and funding. While there is no sustained funding, “the Public Defender’s office was able…
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Oakland’s Black Churches Struggle as African Americans Leave
...around it is probably changing,” Michelle Myles Chambers, a program assistant for the San Francisco Foundation’s Faiths program, said. “So it’s advantageous to go out and welcome new neighbors…
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Immigrant Rights Experts Discuss Travel Ban, Immigrant Fears, and Solidarity in a New Political Era
One evening in 2010, when Ju Hong returned home from classes at Laney College in Oakland, he found the front door of his family home wide open. Inside, the…
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New $875K Loan Supports the Preservation of 2,000 Units of Affordable Housing in Oakland
We are pleased to announce our latest Program-Related Investment in East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC). Our $875,000 PRI loan will help EBALDC purchase and preserve affordable housing…
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Potrero Hill’s Biggest Housing Project Starts With Plenty of Hope
On January 28th, 2017, The San Francisco Chronicle reported on HOPE SF breaking ground on its Portrero Hill development project. “This is a big moment for our city, let…