by Cathy Cha Imagine a California Where We All Belong We need to keep pushing for belonging for people that historically have not had equal access Reflecting on the good work happening across many fronts to make our state more inclusive.
Democracy by Raúl Macías Advancing Belonging Through Budget Advocacy Ensuring local leaders have a voice in the budget process The Budget Power Project aims to support communities across California to have a voice and influence in decisions on public spending.
College Success by Monica Martinez A Black Community Space at Cal UC Berkeley center enables Black students to find community and support A conversation with Takiyah Jackson, director of the Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center.
Democracy by Cathy Cha Beyond the Midterm Elections: Next Steps to a Stronger Democracy Year-round dedication is needed to ensure our democracy leaves no one behind We may have avoided the worst-case scenario during the midterms, but our work is not yet done.
Democracy by Raúl Macías Grantee Spotlight: Jessica González of Free Press Working to strengthen democracy through a more just news media The Haas, Jr. Fund’s Raúl Macías recently sat down with González to reflect on the midterms and learn about Free Press’ work to combat mis- and disinformation.
Building Better Nonprofit Boards November 5, 2014 | by Paula Morris in Leadership Strong boards don't come out of nowhere The nonprofit sector must challenge itself to push past ambivalence and realize the vital leadership role that boards can play. You’ve heard it a hundred times: strong organizations need strong boards. Few would deny this basic principle. But (spoiler alert) one of the worst-kept secrets in the nonprofit world is that you’re much more lik… Continue Reading
What Does a Fair and Inclusive Society Look Like? September 23, 2014 | by Sylvia Yee in College Success How research and community collaboration are coming together at Cal The Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at U.C. Berkeley is asking hard questions, and transforming research into impact. I recently had the pleasure of spending my Monday evening on the Cal campus, in beautiful fall weather at the foot of one of the university’s most recognizable landmarks, the Campanile. I was there to hear about a n… Continue Reading
Less Than One Percent September 11, 2014 | by Ira Hirschfield in Leadership Why leadership development should be a core part of grantmaking In this SSIR article, Fund president Ira Hirschfield talks about how investing in leadership is critical to accelerating philanthropic impact. This blog was originally published on the Stanford Social Innovation Review website as part of the Talent Matters series. View the entire series, including the collection curated by Linda Wood featuring additional f… Continue Reading
Equal Effort August 21, 2014 | by Sylvia Yee in LGBT Equality How intentionality and collaboration have helped gay rights progress In this SSIR article, Sylvia Yee talks about the decade of careful planning and diligent collaboration that helped further marriage equality. Ten years ago, the fight for marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples in the United States looked like a lost cause. When Massachusetts became the first state to extend the freedom to marry to same-sex couples,… Continue Reading
Sharing Perspectives July 22, 2014 | by Ira Hirschfield in Fund News Welcome to the Haas, Jr. Fund blog Haas, Jr. Fund President Ira Hirschfield introduces Perspectives, the Fund's blog, and talks about why we are communicating in this new way. What does the future hold for marriage equality and immigration reform? What can San Francisco schools do to help close the opportunity gap in a place where income disparities are growing faster than in any other ci… Continue Reading
Movement Building from the Ground Up July 18, 2014 | by Cathy Cha in Immigrant Rights Lessons from supporting California's immigrant rights movement As funders, letting policy issues bubble up from the grassroots rather than come in with preconceived solutions can make all the difference. California is a big and diverse state. That’s what makes it such an exciting place to live and work. But our size and geographic diversity also make it hard to bring people together to work on shared priorities, esp… Continue Reading