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RACIAL EQUITY & SOCIAL JUSTICE Racial Equity & Social Justice. We must act – united – to reshape the institutions and policies that allow injustice. We must address systemic disparity, promote political justice and hold public officials accountable. We must elevate unheard voices and support those seeking to better integrate marginalized groups into ourcommunities.
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial SILICON VALLEY COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION PROJECT About the SVCIP partners The Silicon Valley Leadership Group, founded in 1978 by David Packard of Hewlett-Packard, represents nearly 400 of Silicon Valley's most respected employers on issues, programs and campaigns that affect the economic health and quality of life inSilicon Valley.
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Launching into an adventure! Starting kindergarten is an exciting adventure for kids and their families. It is a new beginning for learning and for developing friendships, confidence and VOLUNTEER TIME OFF PROGRAM AND POLICY 20 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 00 50.50.500 donatesiliconvalleycf.org page 3 of 3 Sample Volunteer TimeOff Request Form
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RACIAL EQUITY & SOCIAL JUSTICE Racial Equity & Social Justice. We must act – united – to reshape the institutions and policies that allow injustice. We must address systemic disparity, promote political justice and hold public officials accountable. We must elevate unheard voices and support those seeking to better integrate marginalized groups into ourcommunities.
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial SILICON VALLEY COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION PROJECT About the SVCIP partners The Silicon Valley Leadership Group, founded in 1978 by David Packard of Hewlett-Packard, represents nearly 400 of Silicon Valley's most respected employers on issues, programs and campaigns that affect the economic health and quality of life inSilicon Valley.
ARE YOU READY?
Launching into an adventure! Starting kindergarten is an exciting adventure for kids and their families. It is a new beginning for learning and for developing friendships, confidence and VOLUNTEER TIME OFF PROGRAM AND POLICY 20 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 00 50.50.500 donatesiliconvalleycf.org page 3 of 3 Sample Volunteer TimeOff Request Form
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UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Operations. In 2017 our operating revenue grew to $24.3 million, up 9% from the previous year. This revenue represented 0.22% of our assets, indicating that SVCF operated very efficiently. Among many community foundations, 1% is typical. Support fees are the main source of ourrevenue.
DONOR CIRCLES
SVCF Donor Circles are dynamic groups of Bay Area philanthropists who are passionate and knowledgeable about specific topics. By collaborating, they can achieve greater impact by learning and giving together. Areas of Focus We currently support four circles: Donor Circle for Africa, Donor Circle for the Arts, Donor Circle for the Environment and Donor Circle for Housing. DONOR CIRCLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT To find out more about the circle’s activities, or to contribute to the Donor Circle for the Environment today, please contact philanthropyteam@siliconvalleycf.org. Making Environmental Philanthropy More Powerful The Donor Circle for the Environment is a group of philanthropists interested in learning and grantmaking together to support and grow nonprofits addressing local and HOW RACE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER IMPACT YOUR LIFE’S … Percentage of economists who would consider each demographic variable in determining a child’s future lost income. 7.7% Consider neither 48.1% Consider gender only 43.6% Consider race and gender ADVISED FUND AGREEMENT Advised Fund Agreement ADVISED FUND AGREEMENT PAGE 2 #3 FUND CONTACT Role: Fund Advisor: Individual has full advisory privileges over a fund, including grant recommendations, investmentDIVERSITY REPORT M2
In 2014, SVCF challenged itself to explore how it could engage more people of color and women managers across its investment portfolio. As part of this exploration, we co-authored the report, CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY AGREEMENT page 2 of 2 Exhibit A CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY AGREEMENT TWO CONSECUTIVE LIVES Primary Contact Information - Donor Name Male Female Mailing Address Home Business 2014 SILICON VALLEY INDEX 4 5 The Silicon Valley Index has been telling the Silicon Valley story since 1995. Released early every year, the Index is based on indicators that measure the strength of our economy and the SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONWHO WE ARECOMMUNITY IMPACTSCHOLARSHIPSNEWS & MEDIACONTACTABOUT SVCF As the largest community foundation in the nation, SVCF helps build and strengthen the community by bringing together people and organizations who want to strengthen the common good. STAFF | SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The organizational structure of Silicon Valley Community Foundation is reflective of our large scope and mission. Our staff are dedicated to providing world-class customer service to donors, nonprofits and community partners so that together, we can create a better quality of life for all. Whether you are looking for ways to learn about our diverse community, support the COMMUNITY SITE LOGIN PAGE Silicon Valley Community Foundation. 2440 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, CA 94040 onlineassistance@siliconvalleycf.org650.450.5549
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial VOLUNTEER TIME OFF PROGRAM AND POLICY 20 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 00 50.50.500 donatesiliconvalleycf.org page 3 of 3 Sample Volunteer TimeOff Request Form
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UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial VOLUNTEER TIME OFF PROGRAM AND POLICY 20 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 00 50.50.500 donatesiliconvalleycf.org page 3 of 3 Sample Volunteer TimeOff Request Form
ADVISED FUND AGREEMENT Advised Fund Agreement ADVISED FUND AGREEMENT PAGE 2 #3 FUND CONTACT Role: Fund Advisor: Individual has full advisory privileges over a fund, including grant recommendations, investment EMPLOYEE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT SURVEY 2440 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 94040 650.450.5400 donatesiliconvalleycf.org d. Environment (e.g. naturalresources,
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Warning. We have detected that you are using an unsupported browser. If you continue to use this browser, the site may not display properly. To view a list ofBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pictured: SVCF Board of Directors 2021. Top row, left to right: Nicole Taylor; Wade W. Loo; Rebecca Guerra; Greta S. Hansen Middle row, left to right: Marie Oh Huber; Larry Kramer; Julie Miraglia Kwon; Judy Miner; Kate Mitchell; Shannon Nash Bottom row, left to right: Daniel Perez, Mauricio Simbeck; Luz Urrutia; Issac Vaughn; Alan Zafran DONOR CIRCLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT To find out more about the circle’s activities, or to contribute to the Donor Circle for the Environment today, please contact philanthropyteam@siliconvalleycf.org. Making Environmental Philanthropy More Powerful The Donor Circle for the Environment is a group of philanthropists interested in learning and grantmaking together to support and grow nonprofits addressing local andDONOR CIRCLES
SVCF Donor Circles are dynamic groups of Bay Area philanthropists who are passionate and knowledgeable about specific topics. By collaborating, they can achieve greater impact by learning and giving together. Areas of Focus We currently support four circles: Donor Circle for Africa, Donor Circle for the Arts, Donor Circle for the Environment and Donor Circle for Housing. DONOR CIRCLE FOR THE ARTS SVCF Donor Circles are dynamic groups of Bay Area philanthropists who are passionate and knowledgeable about specific topics. By collaborating, they can achieve greater impact by learning and giving together. SVCF's Donor Circle for the Arts invites fellow philanthropists to join the circle and take part in the collective impact. If interested, please emailSOCIAL IMPACT POOL
The Social Impact Pool seeks to provide competitive financial returns alongside meaningful, positive social and environmental benefits. Specific impact themes include: sustainable global growth inclusive economies healthy communities community development This pool is a long-term investment option for donors and nonprofits with funds atSVCF.
SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Operations. In 2017 our operating revenue grew to $24.3 million, up 9% from the previous year. This revenue represented 0.22% of our assets, indicating that SVCF operated very efficiently. Among many community foundations, 1% is typical. Support fees are the main source of ourrevenue.
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and IndustrialARE YOU READY?
July 9) Talk to your child about what a typical school day will look like. 10) Walk or drive to school during the time you would normally have to once school starts– see how long it takes. 11) Practice the routines that help get your child to school on time. • Getting to bed early • Getting up early GRANTSEEKER REGISTRATION Grantseeker Registration. To register, please select the appropriate option below that best reflects the type of organization from which you are applying. REGISTERING INACCURATELY WILL DELAY ANY GRANT AWARDS ASSOCIATED TO THE APPLICANTS. The registration option selected does not guarantee eligibility for a grant award; additional due diligence SILICON VALLEY COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION PROJECT About the SVCIP partners The Silicon Valley Leadership Group, founded in 1978 by David Packard of Hewlett-Packard, represents nearly 400 of Silicon Valley's most respected employers on issues, programs and campaigns that affect the economic health and quality of life inSilicon Valley.
SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONWHO WE ARECOMMUNITY IMPACTSCHOLARSHIPSNEWS & MEDIACONTACTABOUT SVCF As the largest community foundation in the nation, SVCF helps build and strengthen the community by bringing together people and organizations who want to strengthen the common good. STAFF | SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The organizational structure of Silicon Valley Community Foundation is reflective of our large scope and mission. Our staff are dedicated to providing world-class customer service to donors, nonprofits and community partners so that together, we can create a better quality of life for all. Whether you are looking for ways to learn about our diverse community, support the COMMUNITY SITE LOGIN PAGE Silicon Valley Community Foundation. 2440 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, CA 94040 onlineassistance@siliconvalleycf.org650.450.5549
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial VOLUNTEER TIME OFF PROGRAM AND POLICY 20 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 00 50.50.500 donatesiliconvalleycf.org page 3 of 3 Sample Volunteer TimeOff Request Form
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UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial VOLUNTEER TIME OFF PROGRAM AND POLICY 20 West El Camino Real, Suite 300 Mountain View, California 00 50.50.500 donatesiliconvalleycf.org page 3 of 3 Sample Volunteer TimeOff Request Form
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Pictured: SVCF Board of Directors 2021. Top row, left to right: Nicole Taylor; Wade W. Loo; Rebecca Guerra; Greta S. Hansen Middle row, left to right: Marie Oh Huber; Larry Kramer; Julie Miraglia Kwon; Judy Miner; Kate Mitchell; Shannon Nash Bottom row, left to right: Daniel Perez, Mauricio Simbeck; Luz Urrutia; Issac Vaughn; Alan Zafran DONOR CIRCLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT To find out more about the circle’s activities, or to contribute to the Donor Circle for the Environment today, please contact philanthropyteam@siliconvalleycf.org. Making Environmental Philanthropy More Powerful The Donor Circle for the Environment is a group of philanthropists interested in learning and grantmaking together to support and grow nonprofits addressing local andDONOR CIRCLES
SVCF Donor Circles are dynamic groups of Bay Area philanthropists who are passionate and knowledgeable about specific topics. By collaborating, they can achieve greater impact by learning and giving together. Areas of Focus We currently support four circles: Donor Circle for Africa, Donor Circle for the Arts, Donor Circle for the Environment and Donor Circle for Housing. DONOR CIRCLE FOR THE ARTS SVCF Donor Circles are dynamic groups of Bay Area philanthropists who are passionate and knowledgeable about specific topics. By collaborating, they can achieve greater impact by learning and giving together. SVCF's Donor Circle for the Arts invites fellow philanthropists to join the circle and take part in the collective impact. If interested, please emailSOCIAL IMPACT POOL
The Social Impact Pool seeks to provide competitive financial returns alongside meaningful, positive social and environmental benefits. Specific impact themes include: sustainable global growth inclusive economies healthy communities community development This pool is a long-term investment option for donors and nonprofits with funds atSVCF.
SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Operations. In 2017 our operating revenue grew to $24.3 million, up 9% from the previous year. This revenue represented 0.22% of our assets, indicating that SVCF operated very efficiently. Among many community foundations, 1% is typical. Support fees are the main source of ourrevenue.
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF PROPOSITION 15 ON SMALL 4 CONTEXT • On Nov. 3, the state’s voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 15, formally known as the “Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and IndustrialARE YOU READY?
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* ”Notes from Buena Vista:” Film about threatened mobile home park provides real examples of affordable housing crisis * $6.9 million from San Jose flood relief fund distributed to helpvictims
* 'Big Lift Inspiring Summers' will help low-income children stay on track in San Mateo County * 'Humbled and awed' by clients’ commitment to philanthropy * 200 professional advisors attend 19th annual Conference onCharitable Giving
* A message of thanks from interim president Greg Avis * A retirement savings plan for all Californians * A win for racial equity: Governor signs bill banning discrimination in court damages awards * AAN Helps African Immigrants Cope With Hostility * Act Now: Funds raised for The Big Lift to be matched up to $1million in March
* Advisors: Remember these deadlines for completing your clients’ year-end contributions * Advocating for immigrants and training the civic leaders oftomorrow
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* Amount needed to establish Individually Managed Fund with SVCFreduced to $1M
* An 'a-ha!' moment: Creating 'communities of opportunity' on aregional level
* An Urgent Call for Foundations to Walk the Talk * Annual Regional Meeting event seeks solutions to housing shortage * Anti-discrimination protections for LGBT individuals: surveying thelegal landscape
* As housing costs skyrocket, SVCF grantees work to protect low-income renters from displacement * Automation and Anxiety * Belle Haven, North Fair Oaks and East Palo Alto: Empowering disadvantaged communities in San Mateo County * Better is Possible * Big Lift Featured As Communication Arts Pick Of The Day * Big Lift staffer reflects on helping young students find summerinspiration
* Big data and philanthropy: The need for SVCF’s leadership * Bill would make it easier for developers to provide supportive housing for our homeless neighbors * Border visit: SVCF program officer attends mass deportation hearing * Briefing at SVCF highlights affordable housing issues forlegislators
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* Catalyst for change: Nicole Taylor discusses her first 100 days * Celebrating the Launch of The Big Lift, a Bold Social Venture to Transform Early Learning in San Mateo County * Celebrating the learning lift of Inspiring Summers * Celebrating the season with Holiday Train * Center for Early Learning event with special guests elevates issue of paid family leave * Charitable giving tips from SVCF Philanthropy Advisors * Check in with your child’s teacher about Common Core in theclassroom
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* City of San Mateo welcomes veterans with anniversary event * ClassPass founder Payal Kadakia shares how she partners with SVCFto do good
* Code for America simplifies Californians' access to food stamp benefits with help from SVCF grant * Collaborating within the philanthropy ecosystem: a conversation with Nicole Taylor and Kim Laughton of Schwab Charitable * Comcast NBCUniversal’s Project Innovation supports localcommunity solutions
* Common Core Funders Working Group: Report * Community Foundations Can Help Families Through Policy Efforts * Community groups to spotlight affordable housing issues using $100,000 anniversary grants * Conference on Charitable Giving offers education, networking for financial advisors, philanthropy professionals * Conference on Charitable Giving: Thank you to all involved! * Corporate Philanthropy Institute Q&A: American Red Cross Silicon Valley leader talks corporate disaster response * Corporate Philanthropy Institute Q&A: Environmental journalist discusses challenges and opportunities the SDGs present to businesses * Corporate partners * Count Every Californian: Secretary of State Alex Padilla on localcivic engagement
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* Deadlines for year-end charitable giving * Deadlines for year-end charitable giving and grant recommendations * Decision 2018: The Race For California Governor Recap * Designing Career Pipelines to Fit Tomorrow’s Jobs * Destination: Home's Ending Homelessness in Silicon Valley * Diverse Task Force Tackles Lack of Available Preschool Space in SanMateo County
* Donations roll in for San Jose Flood Victims Relief Fund * Donor Advised Funds: A Giving Tool for the Modern Philanthropist * Donor Circle for the Arts announces its media arts grantees * Donor Circles Offer Givers an Insider’s View * Donor Story: Gloria Pashby’s legacy of education and community. * Donor’s Vision for a Disc-Throwing Competition Raises over $740Kfor Charity
* Driving together towards impact: Funders’ Briefing on the Schools and Communities First Initiative * Emmett Carson delivers Tuskegee University's Founder's DayConvocation
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* Ending the three-hour commute: Youth Leadership Institute influences transportation solutions * Ensuring the Bay Area is a place of opportunity, rather than hardship, for everyone * Even in Silicon Valley, parents long for guidance about addressing young children’s use of tech* Everyone Counts
* Expanding SVCF's ongoing regional planning work to connect communities from San Francisco to Santa Clara County * Federal funding cuts to The Big Lift hurt local student literacyprograms
* First and Beyond: Inside our newest SVCF magazine, you’re going to read about a major “first” * Five Questions to Ask Your Child's Teacher About Common Core * For Professional Advisors: Timelines for completing your clients’ year-end contributions * For SVCF scholarship recipient, benefits extend beyond theclassroom
* Foundation partners * Free tax preparation services help working families boost their income at tax time, provide long-term advantages * From a Civil Rights to a Human Rights Movement * Get to know SVCF's new VPs: Stuart Burden and Michael Chertok * Getting math placement right: SVCF supports school districts in following the letter and spirit of new law * Gifts of intellectual property * Gina Dalma Named SVCF's Special Advisor for Public Policy* Giving USA
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* Governor Brown signs Math Misplacement bill into law * Governor Newsom signs slate of SVCF-supported housing bills * Grant applications for building strong communities, economic security and immigration initiatives accepted until April 7 * Grants to eight nonprofits support high-quality legal services forimmigrants
* Gubernatorial debate on May 8: Determination of candidates * Guest column: Employee benefit program as a viable alternative topayday lending
* Guest column: What if the South Coast were part of Silicon Valley? * Help furloughed government employees get back on their feet * Helping Victims of Hurricane Matthew * Helping Victims of the Loma Fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains * Helping our communities affected by COVID-19 * Helping to Fill the Tech-Hiring Pipeline with STEM-Minded LatinoGrads
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* Holiday Train on Dec. 3-4 marks the start of the season of giving * Honoring a Legacy of Giving * How Much is a Brown Life Worth? * How a Bay Area transit map will increase ridership, improve public health and benefit the economy * How can technology eliminate distance barriers in health care? * How can we ensure all children are properly screened for developmental delays? * How can we fund our transportation investments equitably? New study from SVCF and Strategic Economics tackles region’s transportationcrisis
* How donors can get involved in SVGives, our work on regional issues and the review of SVCF's grantmaking * How to make a charitable gift in 2018 and receive income * Hurricane Michael – Organizations involved in recovery and reliefefforts
* Immigration-related organizations receive $1.1 million in grantsfrom SVCF
* Impact Investment Case Study: The Eye Fund * Important news about Silicon Valley Gives * Improving school readiness in San Mateo County * Inclusion, not exclusion * Innovation Conference will focus on harnessing technology forsocial good
* Innovation Conference: Enable Community Foundation brings innovative solutions to prosthetists, clinics and people with limb dif * Inspiring Summers program provides crucial literacy learning opportunities for San Mateo County students * Inspiring White House early learning event urges research andpartnerships
* Intero Foundation connects real estate agents with Californiacommunities
* Interviews continue in search for new SVCF chief executive * Introduction and update from Interim President Greg Avis * Investing in our collective future: Nicole Taylor’s RegionalMeeting update
* Investment Manager Diversity: Widening the circle, deepening theengagement
* Is the American Dream Achievable for Young People Today? * Jill Rademacher joins SVCF as chief donor experience and engagementofficer
* Join us for a panel discussion about human trafficking in ourregion
* Ken Coleman doesn’t just talk diversity in tech. He lives it * Latinos in Technology Scholarship allows Brian Carrozza to focus on his education, not his financial burden * Leadership Update from SVCF Board of Directors * Legacy Luncheon provides perfect introduction for new Chief Donor Experience and Engagement Officer Jill Rademacher * Lessons of Bay Area Muslim study resonate more than ever * Letter to the editor, Fast Company, 8/13/18 * Leveraging Your Company’s Matching Gift Programs * Living and Learning Well: A grown-ups guide to using technologywith young children
* Local child-care providers key in building early reading skills * Local nonprofit Puente gears up to count every household in 2020census
* Losing a driver’s license for a jaywalking ticket? SVCF-funded report studies bias in traffic courts * Making an impact: the first four months working at SVCF * Making change: Youth civic participation is about more than justvoting
* Making progress: Year 1 of SVCF’s Civic Engagement investment * Making the right match * Matching grants support fellow community foundations * Math Misplacement Bill Signed into Law by Governor Brown * Math Misplacement: Tech should support legislation to stop it * Math misplacement: what it is, why it matters and how you can helpend it
* Meet the forgotten residents of San Mateo's South Coast * Mission Possible: Ending Homelessness * Modern fundraising and how to gain support for Silicon Valleycauses
* More than cash: SVCF accepts 'complex assets' like pre-IPO stock, real estate, personal property and more for charitable purposes * Morgan Hill students are learning to love math * Morgan Hill, San Mateo Join 10 Other Silicon Valley Jurisdictions in Curbing Payday Lending * My Brother’s Keeper San José will discuss action plan for boys and young men of color on Nov. 5 * My Brother’s Keeper: A chance to create an environment where San Jose’s boys and young men of color can thrive. * My Brother’s Keeper: Community Leaders Discuss How to Help Boys and Young Men of Color at San Jose Summit * New Donor Circle for Safety Net will emphasize affordable housing and solutions to homelessness * New SVCF funding opportunity for nonprofits working to ensure the safety, security of immigrants * New SVCF team member based in San Francisco * New film showcases how local housing issues are affecting families * New guidance from IRS means more flexibility for holders of donoradvised funds
* New law carries tax benefits for some who give from their IRAs tocharity
* New ordinance in Campbell helps curb predatory payday lending * New report from SVCF helps companies align with the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals * New report shares how SVCF, other communities organize to restrictpayday lending
* Newly approved housing bills will bring more affordable housing toCalifornia
* Nominations accepted for neighborhood association awards * Nominations sought for Corporate Responsibility Impact Awardspresented by SVCF
* Nora’s Library: Parents use memorial fund to create an oasis for other children struggling with illness * November Midterm Election Ballot Measure Endorsements * Now accepting proposals for two $100,000 grants to support immigration legal services work * On May 3, be part of Silicon Valley Gives and donate to the localcauses you love
* On The Table 2018: Finding solutions to the Bay Area's housingshortage
* On the Table SV: 7,000 people joined small-group discussion about local housing issues * On the Table: Nonprofit leaders step up to host mealtime discussions about Bay Area housing; more hosts sought * One step closer to citizenship * Opportunity to Vote Inspires Thousands of Citizenship DayApplicants
* Overcrowded trailers, no laundry: Addressing everyday hardships in Silicon Valley’s agricultural communities * Philanthropist profile: Dave Peery * Philanthropist profile: Sheri Sobrato Brisson * Philanthropist profile: Susan Ford Dorsey * Philanthropists, foundation staff and CSR professionals: Join us for the Innovation Conference! * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Amid skyrocketing real estate costs in Silicon Valley, how one community was saved * Philanthropy Now Podcast: California’s Next Governor Should Be a Champion for Young Kids * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Can technology improve relations between communities of color and law enforcement? * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Creating affordable housing in SiliconValley
* Philanthropy Now Podcast: Foster youth in the Bay Area housingcrisis
* Philanthropy Now Podcast: Giving at the holidays, featuring SVCF's donor experience team * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Imagining possibilities with SVCF’s anniversary grant program * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Literacy and family engagement go hand inhand
* Philanthropy Now Podcast: Local Banks Helping Fight Displacement * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Protecting and upholding the civil rights of all people, with Anthony Romero and Jonathan Greenblatt * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Providing services to immigrants facing challenges in San Mateo County * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Senator Scott Wiener on How to Address California's Housing Challenges * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Supporting arts and culture through corporate responsibility efforts * Philanthropy Now Podcast: The fight for water in East Palo Alto * Philanthropy Now Podcast: Why focus on collaboration? Merging two nonprofits to help Silicon Valley children * Philanthropy Now podcast, ep. 4: Early childhood learning and digital media - what should parents know? * Philanthropy Now podcast, episode 3: SVCF's 10th anniversary grantmaking goals and special opportunities * Philanthropy Now podcast: A 'nail-biting' journey to affordablehousing
* Philanthropy Now podcast: A Conversation with SVCF’s new President, Nicole Taylor * Philanthropy Now podcast: Addressing homelessness through the Housing Ready Communities initiative * Philanthropy Now podcast: An update on SVCF’s COVID-19 response efforts and what’s to come * Philanthropy Now podcast: California Senator Bob Hertzberg -- Reforming the system of traffic fines * Philanthropy Now podcast: California’s local redistrictingrevolution
* Philanthropy Now podcast: Can We Bridge the Gap Between Early Learning and Elementary School? * Philanthropy Now podcast: Defending civil rights with Vanita Gupta * Philanthropy Now podcast: Destination: Home * Philanthropy Now podcast: Getting Kids Ready for Kindergarten * Philanthropy Now podcast: Getting to know Kimberly Myers Hewlett * Philanthropy Now podcast: Getting to know Nicole Taylor: SVCF's incoming CEO & President * Philanthropy Now podcast: Greg Avis in conversation with LuisaBuada
* Philanthropy Now podcast: Growing as a donor * Philanthropy Now podcast: Helping our homeless neighbors * Philanthropy Now podcast: Housing for all in Silicon Valley * Philanthropy Now podcast: How SVCF makes grants to charities outside the United States * Philanthropy Now podcast: How Silicon Valley is supporting immigrants in our community * Philanthropy Now podcast: How can corporate foundations work bestwith nonprofits?
* Philanthropy Now podcast: How early stage companies can engage in social responsibility * Philanthropy Now podcast: How nonprofits are affected by new accounting standards * Philanthropy Now podcast: Incorporating staff and community feedback into moving forward * Philanthropy Now podcast: Linking nonprofits to skilled volunteers * Philanthropy Now podcast: Public transit challenges, access and affordability in San Mateo County * Philanthropy Now podcast: SVCF opens 2019 scholarship season * Philanthropy Now podcast: San Jose gun buy back * Philanthropy Now podcast: Silicon Valley residents gather over a meal to talk housing during 'On the Table' * Philanthropy Now podcast: Strengthening community trust in policingin San Jose
* Philanthropy Now podcast: The emerging role of cities * Philanthropy Now podcast: The life of a Silicon Valley familyliving in their RV
* Philanthropy Now podcast: Twenty years of raising young readers * Philanthropy Now podcast: Who are the new givers and how are theydifferent?
* Philanthropy Now podcast: Why California’s next governor must support young children and families * Philanthropy Now podcast: Why SVCF priorized hiring more diverseinvestment managers
* Philanthropy Now podcast: Why Silicon Valley needs to help the 'forgotten' residents of San Mateo county's South Coast region * Philanthropy Now podcast: Why is the 2020 census so important? * Philanthropy Now podcast: Why organizations are "banning the box," removing criminal history questions from job applications * Philanthropy Now podcast: Why third graders’ literacy is vital to Silicon Valley’s future * Philanthropy Now podcast: Why we need to think about housingdifferently
* Philanthropy Now podcast: Working towards a solution for SiliconValley transit
* Philanthropy and government launch early literacy efforts, My Brother’s Keeper initiative and more * Philanthropy of high net-worth donors of color analyzed in newreport
* Philanthropy runs in the family * Philanthropy should welcome new styles of giving * Police Work in San Jose * Preparing for new milestones after a year of growth * Principals, administrators and other early learning professionals invited to participate in Leadership Academy * Professional Advisors: Join SVCF for breakfast and networking in San Jose or San Francisc * Professional advisors talk Bay Area housing and transportation withSVCF
* Proposals for $100,000 grants for civic engagement, tech initiatives accepted * Proposals for grant funding accepted * Proposals for grants that support out-of-school learning programsaccepted Aug. 17
* Protect public health by donating to SVCF’s Coronavirus ResponseFund
* Purposeful action: Four key takeaways from the Corporate Philanthropy Institute * Q&A with Chris Wilder: VMC Foundation leader on advancing community health and working with SVCF * Q&A with Donna Pray: Gilroy Foundation leader reflects on the Nonprofit Investment Partners program * Q&A with Melany Duval * Raising awareness as Buena Vista mobile home residents facedeviction
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* Reactions to California's New Law that Allows Residents to Get Drivers’ Licenses Regardless of Immigration Status * Rebuilding SVCF’s Culture * Reflecting on SVGives, a summit for My Brother’s Keeper and more recent milestones in our initiatives * Refugee children in Silicon Valley score goals thanks to Catholic Charities San Francisco * Regional Meeting remarks * Register now! Conference on Charitable Giving offers education, networking opportunities * Remarks from the 2015 Regional Meeting * Robotic exoskeleton developers to showcase products at InnovationConference
* SJ Learns: City of San Jose and SVCF Partner to Launch RFP for After-School Programs * SVCF Advocates for Increased State Investments in Early Learning * SVCF Auctions Signed Desks Used in HBO’s Hit Show “SiliconValley”
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* SVCF Statement on Allegations of Workplace Misconduct * SVCF announces investment governance changes * SVCF appoints finance, IT and legal affairs leaders * SVCF awards $100,000 grants to organizations working to increase civic participation through creative uses of technology * SVCF awards $2 million to help provide immigrants with legal andsupportive services
* SVCF awards $955,000 to support economic security work * SVCF awards for teacher development will benefit more than 20,000 middle school mathematics students * SVCF awards more than $1.1 million to help ensure immigrant safetyand security
* SVCF awards more than $2.7 million in education, immigration and economic security grants * SVCF awards nearly $1 million in grants to nonprofits for financial education, asset-building initiatives * SVCF awards nearly $570,000 in grants to 12 organizations * SVCF awards nearly $900,000 to boost skills and tools for middle school math educators * SVCF awards two $100,000 grants to prepare low-income students forcollege and career
* SVCF celebrates a decade of progress in new magazine * SVCF co-hosts first Silicon Valley meeting of ASCEND: BLO, convening black-led organizations * SVCF collaborates with grantee, local bank to fight displacement in Bay Area communities * SVCF continues to oppose new “public charge” rule that penalizes legal immigrants * SVCF corporate donor Autodesk designs for social impact * SVCF donor Reed Hastings, founder of Netflix: Supporting schools isa lifetime cause
* SVCF donor family explores the interconnectedness of philanthropy * SVCF donors Geoff and Josie Fox explore charitable interests from education to historic preservation * SVCF fellow photographs Common Core in action at Bay Area highschools
* SVCF grant provides emergency food supplies to local residents impacted by government shutdown * SVCF grantee MyPath transforms earnings into opportunity * SVCF grantee, Magical Bridge Foundation, teaches inclusivity on theplaygound
* SVCF grantees work together to empower Silicon Valley service workers to vote with confidence * SVCF grants nearly $1 million to improve immigrants' access tolegal services
* SVCF guide makes it easier for startups to do good * SVCF helped create a state-of-the-art data analytics center with local education partners * SVCF helped more than 400 teachers improve their skills and effectiveness in the classroom. * SVCF hosts candid discussion with corporate responsibility professionals on integrating Sustainable Development Goals * SVCF invests $1.1 million in transportation, housing and displacement prevention grants * SVCF invests $8 million in local Self-Help Federal Credit Union to accelerate impact investing * SVCF launches review of grantmaking strategies to ensure alignment with community needs * SVCF lobbies to ensure our cities respond to our housing crisis * SVCF makes it easy for students to apply for 2017 scholarships * SVCF names Misti Sangani as chief donor experience and engagementofficer
* SVCF names new EVP of Finance and Operations * SVCF names new fundraising and donor engagement leaders * SVCF opposes Proposition 6 to advance fair and just transportation investments in California. * SVCF opposes proposed federal public charge rule change * SVCF partner Electronic Arts has donated $1 million to charitiesfostering diversity
* SVCF partners with PGA of America to launch Golf Relief andAssistance Fund
* SVCF partners with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to protect wild salmon in the Russian Far East * SVCF proudly awards scholarships to 110 students in 2018 * SVCF public policy update: Bill addresses the issue of 'paying more for being poor' in California’s traffic courts * SVCF public policy update: California budget provides funding for expanded immigration legal services * SVCF public policy update: The Bay Area needs more housing, and S.B. 35 will help us get it * SVCF receives award for efforts to prepare for emergencies anddisasters
* SVCF response to the SCOTUS decision on the citizenship case: * SVCF scholarship recipient Noel Cruz shares his story * SVCF seeks proposals for “in-school” education program funding * SVCF successfully advocated for $500 million in transportationfunding
* SVCF summer fellows support scholarship and corporateresponsibility work
* SVCF support for Measure AA * SVCF supported one of the region's first bus rapid transit lines * SVCF supports San Jose Police Department gun buy back event * SVCF supports financial education innovators with $100,000 grants to boost low-income family security * SVCF survey of disaster preparedness by nonprofits highlights workto be done
* SVCF to receive donation from San Francisco 49ers * SVCF unites with California philanthropy leaders in support of DACA * SVCF urges strong federal payday lending rules at Town Hall * SVCF welcomes new board members * SVCF welcomes new board members * SVCF welcomes new vice presidents of corporate, donor engagementteams
* SVCF will begin offering donors site-visit services in India * SVCF will lobby to protect rights of Salvadoran immigrants affected by federal policy changes * SVCF works with Puerto Rico Community Foundation to raise funds for post-hurricane rebuilding efforts and solar power infrastructure * SVCF's Center for Early Learning is spreading the word: early learning is a priority * SVCF's board votes to support Senate Bill 6, legislation to provide legal services for immigrants * SVCF's decade of impact showcased in new report * SVCF's new art program aims to start conversations and elevateartists
* SVCF's support led to groundbreaking policies for affordable housing on transit-agency-owned land * SVCF's visit to villages in India proves useful for corporate social responsibility goals * SVCF's web system for donors, fund holders upgraded * SVCF, a champion and advocate for diversity and inclusion, responds to false claims by Middle East Forum * SVCF, a champion of diversity and inclusion, responds to false claims by Middle East Forum * SVCF’s Donor Circle Celebrates Africa's Young Tech Entrepreneurs * SVCF’s Donor Circle for Safety Net: Housing works to make Silicon Valley somewhere everyone can call home * SVCF’s Donor Circle for the Environment awards $90,000 to environmental organizations that are strengthening underserved and underrepresented voices * SVCF’s President and CEO, Nicole Taylor, reflects on her'listening tour'
* SVCF’s Regional Meeting will address economic inequality in the Bay Area with government leaders * SVCF’s Support for Programs Serving Immigrants is More Importantthan Ever
* SVCF’s economic security grants help provide tax preparation services to area families * SVCF’s response to COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic: A message from President and CEO Nicole Taylor * SVGives delivers success, excitement for SVCF donors and friends ofDeer Hollow Farm
* SVGives thanks: Your donations touched lives * SVGives training sessions for nonprofit organizations announced * SVGives: You can help make our region stronger and more equitable * San Jose sets new priorities around children and families with SVCFsupport
* San Mateo County’s displaced families struggling for housing, opportunity and health, according to new SVCF-funded study * Scholarship Spotlight: SVCF scholarship recipient helps San Mateo County inmates overcome addictions * Scholarship helps student become an engineering master in themaking
* See 'where the money goes': SVCF updates searchable catalog withdata on 2016 grants
* Seizing chances to learn, share expertise and make connections * Serious game uses technology to foster self-inquiry and buildcommunity
* Sign the petition to support fair mathematics placement for allCalifornia students
* Silicon Valley Common Core Initiative in its final year: seeing thechange happen
* Silicon Valley Community Foundation Names Nicole Taylor asPresident and CEO
* Silicon Valley Community Foundation announces $1.2m in grants to support Santa Clara County organizations’census outreachefforts * Silicon Valley Community Foundation announces lottery for tickets to televised gubernatorial debate co-hosted by NBC Bay Area * Silicon Valley Community Foundation engages in public policy conversation, hosting California Gubernatorial Debate * Silicon Valley Community Foundation has recently awarded nearly $1.5 million in grants to 18 organizations * Silicon Valley Community Foundation supports Santa Clara Countymeasures A and B
* Silicon Valley Companies Come Together to Support Women of Color inTech
* Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project sheds light on how Silicon Valley can maintain its status as a powerhouse region of innovation and prosperity * Silicon Valley Gives 2016: Kick-off informational session will beOct. 22
* Silicon Valley Holiday Giving Guide * Silicon Valley Holiday Giving Guide 2019 * Silicon Valley continues to lead and innovate, but staying on topwon’t be easy
* Silicon Valley housing costs cause 'widespread economic distress' – so what can we do? * Silicon Valley nonprofits: Apply now for two $100,000 grants to support community design projects * Silicon Valley: We want to hear from you during ‘On the Table’ * Staff Spotlight: A Career of Community Engagement * Staff spotlight: Community impact consulting * Staff spotlight: Returning to SVCF’s Philanthropic Services team after time in New York * Stand up and be counted: SVCF holds legislative briefing on Census2020
* State Senate Unanimously Passes SVCF-Sponsored Bill to Combat Mathematics Misplacement, Keep More Students on Track for College * Statement on family separation at the U.S. border * Strengthening relationships between our communities of color andlaw enforcement
* Students working with Youth Leadership Institute tackle transportation issues in San Mateo County * Supreme Court affirmative action case spurred public campaignsupported by SVCF
* Supreme Court deadlock is a setback; SVCF’s commitment to long-term immigration reform is unwavering * Tackling the housing crisis through collective learning andphilanthropy
* Taking our work with donors and community to the next level * Tax reform can lead to increased charitable impact * Telling unheard stories from California's undocument immigrants * Thank you to everyone who attended the Conference on CharitableGiving!
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* The $40,000-per-space question: Addressing San Mateo County’s shortage of child care facilities * The Bay Area Housing Crisis Leaves Foster Youth on the Brink * The Bay Area Housing Shortage: Research examines the role of local development regulations * The Big Lift announces Inspiring Summers program partners, benefiting low-income San Mateo County children * The Big Lift wins $250,000, and valuable experience, as finalist in Google Impact Challenge * The Burg: App brings new civic engagement opportunities to the BayArea
* The Case for Championing Investment Manager Diversity * The Fallacy of a Post-Racial America * The Future of 'Community' for Community Foundations * The NBCUFoundation’s Project Innovation grant applications areclosing soon
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* To serve philanthropists' expanding definition of community, SVCF launches East Coast branch * Tom Ford Honor Roll celebrates long-term support for Silicon Valleycommunity needs
* Top 5 Things to Know about the Holiday Train * Top foundation presidents to share insights at InnovationConference
* Travel inspires Silicon Valley couple to focus their philanthropy on projects in Southeast Asia * Two immigration service organizations selected to receive $100,000grants
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