SF Camerawork, established in 1974, remains a pioneering force in the San Francisco arts scene, fostering experimental photography and sociopolitical themes while providing crucial support to emerging and established artists, shaping the landscape of contemporary photography through exhibitions, programs and patronage.
The San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation is dedicated to reducing cancer risk among firefighters through education, prevention and support programs, addressing the unique occupational hazards faced by first responders and promoting overall health and wellness within the firefighting community.
The SF LGBT Center, a vibrant hub on 1800 Market Street, serves as a vital resource and safe haven for the LGBTQ community, providing over 200 programs and welcoming 9,000 individuals monthly while fostering collaboration with 70 local organizations. It strives to empower, celebrate and preserve the diverse identities within the community, offering essential support […]
People’s Kitchen Collective (PKC) operates in Oakland, California, blending art and activism through food-centered political education, drawing on the diverse backgrounds and migration stories of its members. They use immersive experiences rooted in family recipes to honor shared struggles and advocate for radical hospitality as a means to address pressing social issues.
People’s Kitchen Collective (PKC) operates in Oakland, California, blending art and activism through food-centered political education, drawing on the diverse backgrounds and migration stories of its members. They use immersive experiences rooted in family recipes to honor shared struggles and advocate for radical hospitality as a means to address pressing social issues.
People’s Kitchen Collective (PKC) operates in Oakland, California, blending art and activism through food-centered political education, drawing on the diverse backgrounds and migration stories of its members. They use immersive experiences rooted in family recipes to honor shared struggles and advocate for radical hospitality as a means to address pressing social issues.
Peralta Junction was a pop-up carnival in West Oakland that was held in 2012 on a triangular vacant lot bounded by Mandela Parkway, 20th Street and Peralta Street, just south of West Grand Avenue. It served as a gathering spot for various activities such as art exhibits, live performances, markets and workshops.
Contribution to the endowment fund.
Support for equipment, competitions and field trip expenses.
Phat Beets Produce aims to create a healthier, more equitable food system in Oakland and beyond by providing affordable access to fresh produce, facilitating youth leadership in health and nutrition education and connecting small farmers to urban communities via the creation of a CSA (community supported agriculture), community farm stands, markets and youth entrepreneurship.