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Balancing Act: Tricky Times for Community Foundations in the Age of Trump
On February 11th, Inside Philanthropy reported on the dilemma faced by community foundations in taking a political stance while keeping their diverse stakeholders satisfied. “They have to tread carefully…
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Hope — and Healing — Go Into Massive Redevelopment Effort
On January 5th, 2017, the Building Healthy Places Network’s Crosswalk Magazine reported on the intersection of healthcare and community, and HOPE SF’s efforts to encourage peer-led health improvement among…
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50 Grant Makers and Philanthropy Organizations Protest Trump’s Travel Ban
On February 3rd, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reported on a statement signed by over 50 foundations, including The San Francisco Foundation, that castigates President Trump’s executive order barring refugees…
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S.F. Mayor Lee Signs Historic Legislation for Mixed-Income Development in Sunnydale
On February 10th, California Newswire reported on San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee signing historic legislation on February 1st, which authorized the phased redevelopment of the Potrero Terrace &…
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Philanthropy in the Age of Trump: as Administration Rolls on, Bay Area Philanthropists, Nonprofits and Foundations Are Preparing for the Worst
On July 19, 2017, The San Francisco Business Times reported what Bay Area corporate philanthropists, nonprofits and foundations are preparing for with cuts to social and health care programs…
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In Alameda County, a New Coalition Aims to Counter Deportations
On March 30th, KQED News reported on Wilma Chan’s partnership with the San Francisco Foundation which pledged to match up to $750,000 from Alameda County to provide support and…
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Alameda County Approves $1.5 Million Allocation for Immigrants, Refugees
On February 8th, The Daily Californian reported on The Alameda County Board of Supervisors allocating $1.5 million to provide support for immigrants and refugees. The county is providing $750,000,…
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Building on a Dream
On February 17th, the Huffington Post reported on success stories from youth leaders at East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC)’s new facility on International Boulevard. The EOYDC’s Capital Campaign…
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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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Oakland Council, SF Foundation Kickstart Immigrant Defense Network
On February 2nd, the Post News Group reported on The San Francisco Foundation and Oakland City Council’s commitment of funds to help establish a countywide rapid response network for…
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Racial Equity Leaders Aim to Build Solidarity Across the Americas
March 14, 2024 Nonprofit Quarterly: Racial Equity Leaders Aim to Build Solidarity Across the Americas In the United States, Donald Trump’s 2016 election brought increased attention to the ultra-right’s…