Pam David Appointed Berkeley–Haas Social Impact Fellow
These fellows share one thing in common: they are changing the world with their deep and meaningful work connected to social impact and we are honored to welcome them to Haas.
CWF Now Accepting Letters of Inquiry for Projects Featuring Literary and Traditional Artists
If you’re interested in applying for one of these highly competitive $10,000 to $40,000 grants, we encourage you to attend one of our informational seminars or webinars.
NCG Member Spotlight on Frances Phillips
We’re happy, with the assistance of NCG, to help you to get acquainted with Frances Phillips, Program Director, the Arts and Creative Work Fund
Behind the Scenes: Philanthropy’s Role in San Francisco’s Successful Local Hire Policy
The success of getting this legislation enacted is a great example of the role local philanthropy can play as an intermediary, not just a funder, in addressing thorny and important community issues.
Celebrating Arts Education Successes: Elena Pinderhughes
From Berkeley’s Young Musicians Choral Orchestra to the stage of SF Jazz: let’s celebrate Elena Pinderhughes
Increasing Awareness of the Arts Loan Fund
The Arts Loan Fund is here to support local arts organizations. If it can help, we encourage you to apply.
In Support of Teacher Training
We’ve seen sharp declines in enrollment in teacher credentialing programs, high rates of new teacher attrition, and skyrocketing costs of living in comparison to teacher pay. There are ways we can and will combat these factors, however.
Hear the Cypress String Quartet Play Farewell
Violinists Cecily Ward and Tom Stone, violist Ethan Filner, and cellist Jennifer Kloetzel celebrate their 20th and final season as the Cypress String Quartet with a series of free concerts. We hope you will be able to attend at least one performance.
Illuminating Philanthropy: Data, Art, and Transparency
Spectra: A Counting is a curtain of beads. In this curtain, each individual bead represents $10,000 of the Fund’s grantmaking. Taken together, they visually encapsulate the past 30 years of Fund grantmaking. Spectra, in the language of art, reveals the complex story of a foundation responding to changing times while maintaining its core values.