Tides Foundation will oversee a Collective Action Fund for the newly formed Bay Area Cultural Funders for Equity (BACFE), aiming to amplify the voices and cultures of marginalized communities in the Bay Area through collaborative funding efforts. BACFE, a one-year pilot initiative, seeks to invest in communities of color by leveraging institutional knowledge and resources […]
To support the International Access Consortium to increase the funding for and expand the reach and impact of disabled makers.
Support for research into climate change and arts organizations, as well as the development of an impact evaluation report.
The Association of Black Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists (ABGH) proposes a new mentorship program, “ABGH Rising,” a national mentorship and education program to promote health equity and address the root causes of health inequities, including IBD.
To support the deeper activation of the Dr. Huey P Newton Center for Research & Action, the public-facing initiative of the Dr. Huey P Newton Foundation.
The fellowship program was created to honor the late San Francisco artist. Inspired by SarahÕs profound passion for art, it aims to support artists whose work has been significantly altered due to illness.
To hire three additional case managers to support 72 Oakland households with financial literacy and resources to preserve their housing stability and prevent educational disruption.
To fund arts programs that support disabled creatives in the film world.
To support the Oasis Arts building, which will serve as a production studio for future work Ð providing artist access to space and equipment. They will offer grants to queer filmmakers in the Bay Area.
To provide scholarships for PEAK2023 Convening attendees in need of financial support.