SCG President's Message - November 2018
Dear Colleagues,
Dear Colleagues,
The following is an article published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy by SCG members Fred Ali, President and CEO of the Weingart Foundation; Antoni
Final Call! The Jewish Federation is searching for innovative ideas from eligible 501(c)3 organizations with the goal to make Los Angeles a better place for us all.
This month United Ways of California released Struggling to Stay Afloat: The Real Cost Measure in California 2018. This report dives into the financial challenges of working families in California by dissecting groups based on neighborhood, race/ethnicity, household type, education and citizenship.
Homelessness Policy Research Institute, housed within the USC Price Center, drives work to end homelessness in Los Angeles by convening top researchers and policymakers
Homelessness Policy Research Institute drives work to end homelessness in Los Angeles
by convening top researchers and policymakers
United Ways of California is glad to release Struggling to Stay Afloat: The Real Cost Measure in Cali
Despite economic forces pushing more people into first-time homelessness, there was a 3 percent overall decrease in the number of people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County
The foundation arm of Citigroup Inc. announced April 26 that it will give $500,000 each to seven different Los Angeles non-profits in order to address various urban economic challenges.
Initiatives focus on re-entry for formerly incarcerated women and HIV/AIDS/STIs prevention
The WHO estimates that 2.1 billion people lack access to safe, readily available water at home.
Donations collected by United Way will begin distributing to local nonprofits this week.
Forty-six percent: That's the statistic that Chris Simonsen said motivated him to act.
Voters passed Proposition HHH in November 2016, a $1.2 billion bond measure by the city of Los Angeles to provide supplemental funding for new permanent supportive housing, and Measure H in March 2017, which will generate about $355 million annual
The donations, totaling over $585K, will support the long-term recovery and re-building efforts for low-income families affected by the disasters.
Many undocumented immigrants lost homes, jobs, wages, belongings, but excluded from FEMA and Disaster Unemployment Assistance, community steps in to provide assistance with private donations
Total Grants Awarded in 2017 Exceed $121 Million
The James Irvine Foundation Board of Directors approved 18 grants totaling $10.3 million this week.