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<center>'''Tides Center is a project organization of [[Tides]], which also has [[Tides Foundation]], [[Tides Shared Spaces]] and other related organizations as projects.'''</center> | <center>'''Tides Center is a project organization of [[Tides]], which also has [[Tides Foundation]], [[Tides Shared Spaces]] and other related organizations as projects.'''</center> | ||
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+ | ==Board of Directors== | ||
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+ | [[Noa Emmett Aluli]] Director | ||
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+ | [[Dan Carol]] Director | ||
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+ | [[Stephanie J. Clohesy]] Chair | ||
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+ | [[Larry Litvak]] Vice Chair | ||
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+ | [[John R. O'Neil]] Director | ||
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+ | [[Drummond Pike]] Tides Founder and CEO | ||
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+ | [[Maya Wiley]] Director | ||
==New Party connections== | ==New Party connections== |
Revision as of 09:39, 23 December 2009
The Tides Center is a Tides organization and its roots are in Tides Foundation. In 1979, the Tides Foundation's Projects Program was born and in 1996, this program became Tides Center. It is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Since 1996, it has been fiscal sponsor to at least 677 projects with total revenues of $522.4 million. It has worked with more than 800 projects since it was the Projects Program and its current project load amounts to almost 200 projects.
Board of Directors
Noa Emmett Aluli Director
Dan Carol Director
Stephanie J. Clohesy Chair
Larry Litvak Vice Chair
John R. O'Neil Director
Drummond Pike Tides Founder and CEO
Maya Wiley Director
New Party connections
One of the Tides Center's projects, the New Majority Education Fund, was a close affiliate of the now-dissolved New Party.
Proteus Fund
The Tides Center is a grant recipient of the Proteus Fund.[1]