The San Francisco Frozen Film Festival, established in 2006, aims to provide a platform for independent filmmakers, youth and artists from underserved communities to showcase their work and engage with a diverse audience. Through its annual summer event in San Francisco, the festival not only screens films but also hosts discussions and youth programs, emphasizing […]
The Fundacion Hogar Niito Jess Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing care and support to vulnerable children. Through various programs and initiatives, they aim to create a nurturing environment that fosters the well-being and development of children in need.
To support housing for student interns participating in the Black Leadership Fellowship Program. Grant amendment 9/27/2022: To provide scholarships supporting the retention and persistence of BASE participants with demonstrated unmet financial need.
To provide necessities to homeless individuals in Washington, DC.
To help Ruby’s fulfill its mission during Covid-19, to encourage and support artistic development through personal creativity, exhibitions, classes and the resources provided by a shared learning facility.
For 30 years, FUTURES has led groundbreaking initiatives worldwide to end violence against women and children, including training professionals and collaborating with advocates and policymakers. Their vision is a future without violence, fostering education, safety, justice and hope. The Courage Museum will be the worldÕs first interactive, immersive learning center designed to simulate a world […]
East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC) works to develop the social and leadership capacities of youth and young adults (ages 5 to 24) to prepare them for employment, higher education and leadership. EOYDC is a community-based solution for solving social injustice and inequality, and a national model for youth development.
The Ella Baker Center organizes to shift resources away from prisons and punishment towards opportunities that make our communities safe, healthy and strong. Named after civil rights hero Ella Baker, they mobilize Black, Brown and low-income people to build power and prosperity in our communities.
Epiphany Dance Theater creates thought-provoking, accessible dance performances and educational programs, building understanding across cultures and ages. On the stage and in the street, they illuminate the ordinary and the extraordinary, inspiring social change using art as a vehicle.
Supporting youth programs for Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ). CURYJ (pronounced ‘courage’) unlocks the leadership of young people to dream beyond bars. They look to young people to lead the way in transforming our communities by investing in their healing, aspirations and activism.