In case you missed it, our President and C.E.O., Joanna Jackson was featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy as part of the new generation of foundation leaders bringing fresh perspectives, innovation, and a courageous approach to philanthropy. Read about how these leaders, including ours, are shaping a bold new future for philanthropy: https://bit.ly/48KnD7B
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The time to lead with boldness and heart is now. We will collaborate with our philanthropic partners across sectors to leverage our voices and resources to invest in movement building while firmly denouncing the racist and hateful rhetoric that seeks to divide us. . Read more from our President and C.E.O., Joanna Jackson, on how we’re moving forward together: https://lnkd.in/gcHuP-Ew
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Election Day is an important time to make your voice heard. Remember, if you make a mistake on your ballot, ask for a new one. Voters with disabilities have the right to accessible voting, and if you’re in line when the polls close, you can still vote. Stay informed and prepared! For more information about your voting rights: https://lnkd.in/gXwUKKv
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California’s philanthropic community is united in purpose: advancing racial justice, economic opportunity, and environmental sustainability for a brighter future for all communities and universal access to the California Dream - the American Dream. . We’re honored to join forces with partners like California Black Freedom Fund, California Community Foundation, The California Endowment, The California Wellness Foundation, East Bay Community Foundation, Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund, The James Irvine Foundation, Latino Community Foundation, Liberty Hill Foundation, San Francisco Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and Tipping Point, in this shared commitment to progress. #StandWithCA #CaliforniaDream #PhilanthropyLeaders
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Today is a reminder that every voice matters, and every vote counts. On this Election Day, make your voice heard. Find your polling place and make a plan to vote: https://lnkd.in/gcBRRJe8
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We recently released our F.Y. 2024 Annual Report, reflecting our unwavering commitment to partnering with communities most impacted by racial injustice. This past year, we contributed over $31 million in grants to 147 nonprofit partners and committed $23 million in impact investments. . We invite you to explore our Annual Report for more insights into our work and impact: https://lnkd.in/g8QRk72n
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We’re excited to announce the release of "Investing for an Equitable Southern California," a pivotal report that chronicles Weingart Foundation’s journey to operationalize an investment strategy rooted in equity. . “At the Weingart Foundation, we are committed to leveraging every aspect of our financial and philanthropic resources to advance economic justice for all,” said Joanna S. Jackson, President and C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation. “By sharing our journey, we aim to inspire fellow leaders in philanthropy to join us in fully operationalizing their missions through their investments. Together, we can have tremendous impact and create lasting change for the people and communities we are here to serve.” . We invite you to explore our report and join us in our unwavering commitment to reshaping the landscape of investment for a just and equitable future: https://bit.ly/4efTEWm
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Our Program Officer, anthony ng, is at the Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) National Convening this week contributing to a powerful conversation on the importance of joy and wellness in movement building.?? .? It is crucial to have safe spaces for community to cultivate collaboration that supports the well-being and resilience of immigrant rights leaders and organizations, now more than ever.??If you're already a GCIR member, you can view the livestream for this plenary here on 10/30 at 9:45AM ET:https://lnkd.in/gzxz-PST
On the final day of our convening in Detroit next week, we will feature a closing plenary that will explore how movement organizations can carve out space for joy and wellness while building individual and institutional resilience. Those at the forefront of the fight for justice are shouldering a heavy load, making them susceptible to trauma, discouragement, and burnout. We will hear from frontline leaders on how they are navigating the challenge of not just doing the work, but caring for themselves and their staff. For those who cannot join us in Detroit next week, we invite you to join us online! All three of our plenary sessions will be livestreamed. You can watch at the link below. https://lnkd.in/gzxz-PST #GCIR2024 #DetroitLeads #DetroitMobilizing
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In honor of #NationalImmigrantsDay, we’re shining a light on the work of San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc. (S.B.C.S.C.), a key advocate for immigrant justice in the Inland Empire. S.B.C.S.C.’s work is instrumental in strengthening the immigrant inclusion infrastructure in a region where resources such immigrant legal services have been scarce. Since it’s founding over 10,000 people have received critical support in navigating the complicated immigrant legal system finding a sense of community and belonging. . Learn more in the CALO News article below about S.B.C.S.C.'s co-founder Emilio Amaya’s journey, a powerful testament of resilience and commitment to supporting the immigrant communities of the Inland Empire who often face systemic barriers. https://bit.ly/3Ys1OoG
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Inside Philanthropy recently featured our President and CEO, Joanna Jackson, who shared her vision for courageous, bold, and transformative philanthropy that drives long-term, systemic change. As the Weingart Foundation continues its commitment to racial, social, and economic justice, Joanna emphasizes the importance of leveraging unrestricted funding to empower grassroots movements. . “Investing in the communities we serve requires trust and flexibility,” she states. “It’s not just about maintaining programs; it’s about building movements and creating a shared vision for the future.” . Joanna’s reflections on her journey—shaped by her family's activism and her commitment to justice—underscore the foundation’s mission to foster healing, empowerment, and self-determination in communities impacted by generational injustice. . Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/48rwNG1