Measuring Poverty Better: The Real Cost Measure in California 2018
Poverty remains a persistent problem, afflicting working families across the state.
Poverty remains a persistent problem, afflicting working families across the state.
California voters elected a new governor, chose dozens of new state and federal representatives and approved a wide variety of new initiatives in the midterm elections.
In summer 2014, Southern California Grantmakers advocated for sweeping reforms recommended by the L.A. County’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Child Safety to the County Board of Supervisors.
California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, affecting rural, suburban and urban communities, coastal and inland areas. And for working Californians, poverty in aging is even more dire―even for a younger worker today.
A KCET series examining Eastern Coachella Valley, produced in partnership with The California Endowment, highlights the a
On behalf of the (newly renamed) Center for Strategic Partnerships and Southern California Grantmakers, we would like to invite you to our next Child Welfare Funders Collaborative meeting on November 1, 2018.
Join us for the next Foundation Aging Network (FAN) meeting on October 31, 2018 from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm at the The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation in downtown Los Angeles.
Immigration issues have attracted significant attention over the past few years as changes in federal policies have ignited debates across the political spectrum.
The LA Partnership for Early Childhood Investment and Southern California Grantmakers invite you to attend an important meeting exploring The Crisis of Black Infant Mortality in Los Angeles.