We are thrilled to announce that Supriya Lopez Pillai will be joining our team as the next President of Libra! Supriya is a social justice philanthropy leader with extensive experience in helping to resourcing grassroots movements and we look forward to building on our mission alongside her. Read the full announcement to learn more about Supriya: https://lnkd.in/e_5_YwCE
关于我们
We are committed to supporting organizations led by those most impacted by systemic oppression – largely low-income communities of color. The Libra Foundation’s guiding principle is that those who are closest to the issues understand those issues the best. They are not only the most equipped to build solutions, they are the most effective at implementing those solutions. We focus on frontline organizations led by people of color transforming the criminal justice system and advancing environmental and climate justice and gender justice. @thelibrafound
- 网站
-
https://www.thelibrafoundation.org/
Libra Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
地点
-
主要
1 Letterman Dr
US,California,San Francisco,94129
Libra Foundation员工
动态
-
“We know folks are pumped up right now, I just think that this has moved people in a different way. We're just going to continue to harness that, not only over the next couple of weeks but through Election Day.” –Alexis Anderson-Reed, State Voices CEO In 2024, the State Voices network is excited for the opportunity to harness the power of nonpartisan civic engagement and education to achieve the real, multiracial and fully representative democracy that our communities deserve. It’s not about individual candidates or party politics. It’s about empowering communities with the tools they need to?#VoteForSomething?that matters. https://lnkd.in/eVvJc2Hr
-
In a year where we’re witnessing escalating hostility towards BIPOC communities, the arrival of the Racial Equity to Accelerate Change (REACH) Fund’s report, #MeetingtheMoment, is a guiding light for those of us working to advance #RacialJustice by first beginning with ourselves and our organizations. Filled to the brim with insights REACH Fund grantee partners—racial equity practitioners guiding organizations through transformation—shared with report co-author Research Action Design during an extensive process, this report is a powerful resource for all interested in expanding their #LiberatoryPractices and #ReachingEquity. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/gCrbCu6B
-
??New LANDBACK FOR THE PEOPLE episode drop! ???? In Season 2 Episode 3: The NDNs are coming!... to Hold Racism Accountable, Nick Tilsen, NDN Collective President and CEO talks about the racism towards Indigenous Peoples on their homelands and how systemic racism is a problematic cause of economic injustice for our Indigenous relatives across Turtle Island. It's a daily hardship, "Whether it's in Gallup or in Rapid City. The story is the same." Nick Tilsen said. Our 'Rapid City vs. Racism' campaign is our effort to dismantle systemic racism on our homelands in Rapid City, which includes the civil rights lawsuit against the Grand Gateway Hotel. Featured Guests: Sunny Red Bear, Associate Director of Organizing, and Eva Cardenas, Director of Organizing. ??? Want to learn more about our Rapid City vs. Racism Campaign? ?? Visit our website: ndnco.cc/rapidvsracism ?? Read our recent press release: https://lnkd.in/gTpe8X5H ?? Watch our full press conference: bit.ly/47jkIlG ?? For more information on the Grand Gateway lawsuit, visit: ndnco.cc/grandgateway ?? Text RAPIDVRACISM to 50302 for updates on upcoming events to hold racist people and systems accountable in Rapid City, South Dakota. ?? Don't forget to subscribe and catch up on the latest episodes of LANDBACK For The People Podcast! ?? YouTube: ndnco.cc/LBFTPyt ?? Spotify: ndnco.cc/LBFTPs ?? Apple Podcast: ndnco.cc/LPFTPa ?? Audible: ndnco.cc/LBFTPad Support our organizing. Contribute to our Indigenous-led organization today! When you donate to a 501(c)(3) non-profit not only advances our mission but also offers potential tax benefits for you. To make a contribution, visit: ndnco.cc/donate ?? Links in bio. #systemicracism #rapidvsracism #LandBack #LANDBACKFTP #DefendDevelopDecolonize #NDNCollective
-
For #LatineHeritageMonth, we are proud to uplift Latinas leading change for the next generation of leaders. Today, we shine a light on Raizado Festival Icon Award honoree Rosemary Rodriguez lovingly known as La Madrina de Colorado. Her work exemplifies the power, truth, and culture of our community. She is leading change in civic engagement and beyond. We honor you, your family, and life's work! ??Rosemary Rodriguez founded Together We Count Colorado an effort to increase participation by Colorado’s hard-to-count communities in the 2020 Census. She chaired the 2001 Colorado Reapportionment Commission, a constitutional body responsible for redrawing legislative districts after the Census. ??Rodriguez’s career in government included eight years as the State Director for United States Senator Michael F. Bennet. While working for Bennet, she was elected to the Denver Public Schools Board of Education in 2013. She was elected to the Denver City Council in 2003, and in 1996, appointed by Mayor Wellington E. Webb as Clerk and Recorder for the City and County of Denver. ??In 2007, she was appointed by President George W. Bush to the United States Election Assistance Commission. We invite you to celebrate Rosemary today and onward! #LatinasLead #LatinxExcellence #LHM24 #HispanicHeritageMonth #LatinoHeritageMonth
-
Are ya'll ready to learn about our latest #BlackEconomicAgenda from the comfort of your own couch? ??? Join us online for a powerful and engaging discussion about our most comprehensive policy roadmap designed to improve economic opportunities for Black people. We will discuss the various issues and solutions outlined in our agenda and focus on what’s at stake for Black communities across the country, including swing states and rural communities. All are welcome! Bring your questions, comments and concerns to discuss live with our Black to the Future Action Fund and Black Futures Lab team. Register for this event at the link below https://bit.ly/3ZodECm
-
Ms. Foundation President & CEO Teresa C. Younger joined Lurie Daniel Favors on the #LDFShow for a powerful conversation last week. Watch the full interview: https://lnkd.in/e34re-d9
-
It’s that time of year again: Funders for LGBTQ Issues’ data collection process for LGBTQ grant data from 2023 is now open for submissions! Our Resource Tracking Report is a one-of-a-kind, flagship publication that helps track how much foundation funding is going to LGBTQ communities and issues across the country. During this time of crisis for many LGBTQ people and their families across the country, direct participation in this project helps produce the most comprehensive survey of U.S. foundation support for LGBTQ communities and issues possible. Visit our website to see how you can be part of this research: https://lnkd.in/e8SgzC3y
-
For those interested in positions at organizations that support democracy, take a look at this post from our friends at Democracy Fund:
Democracy needs you! Check out the 63 open positions our partners are currently hiring for: https://lnkd.in/eemswtPd
-
If you're in #Minnesota, join us for this Joint Affinity Group Social on September 19, cohosted with Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) and Hispanics in Philanthropy.
Minnesota Philanthropy Friends, "You have to find your people." These shared words of wisdom from many philanthropic mentors have kept me in philanthropy. I'm so grateful for Minnesota Council on Foundations, McKnight Foundation, Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP), Funders for LGBTQ Issues, and Hispanics in Philanthropy for hosting this Joint Affinity Group Social to gather, celebrate our collective brilliance, and strengthen our sense of solidarity and belonging in the field of philanthropy for POC, and/or LGBTQ+, and/or persons with disabilities. My deepest thanks to Karyn Sciortino Johnson, Aileen Rosa Sanchez, and Awale (Wally) Osman and their steadfast leadership to make this event happen. I'd like to invite all POC, and/or LGBTQ+, and/or persons with disabilities in philanthropy, to join myself and fellow Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP)-Minnesota Co-Chairs, Amal Karim, Tenzin N., and Tiffany Xiong on Thursday, Sept. 19 from 4pm - 6pm at McKnight Foundation for an evening of finding our people. Register here! https://lnkd.in/gsSvkuMF If you have any questions about the event, please reach out to Karyn at [email protected] If you need help registering for the event, please reach out to Awale (Wally) Osman at [email protected] Please share widely! Can't wait to see everyone.