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*[[Southwest Voter Registration Education Project]] (SVREP), San Antonio, TX, $10,000 | *[[Southwest Voter Registration Education Project]] (SVREP), San Antonio, TX, $10,000 | ||
*[[Union de Vecinos]], Los Angeles, CA, $11,000 | *[[Union de Vecinos]], Los Angeles, CA, $11,000 | ||
− | * | + | *Washington [[ACORN]], Burien, WA, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: [[ACORN Institute]]) |
*[[Workers Defense Project]]/[[Proyecto Defensa Laboral]] (PDL), Austin, TX, $12,000 | *[[Workers Defense Project]]/[[Proyecto Defensa Laboral]] (PDL), Austin, TX, $12,000 | ||
Revision as of 23:04, 6 October 2010
The Common Counsel Foundation
Personnel
David Bacon (photographer) is affiliated with the organization.[1]
Board of Trustees
As at October 7, 2010, the following served on the Board:[2]
- Patricia St. Onge, Board President, Partner, Seven Generations Consulting
- Michelle Natividad Rodriguez, Board Secretary, Staff Attorney, Public Advocates, Inc.
- Dan Ringer Barwick, Board Treasurer, Finance & Organizational Consultant, Small Hill Partners
- Stephen Kimball, President, Acorn Foundation
- Linda Burnham, Founder, Women of Color Resource Center
- Mark Kelley, Trustee, Lora L. & Martin N. Kelley Foundation
- Rosi Reyes, Communications Specialist
- Marcos Vargas, Executive Director, Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy (CAUSE)
- George Wells, Trustee, Abelard Foundation
Staff
As at October 7, 2010, the following served on the Staff of the organization:[1]
- Ronald M. Rowell, CEO
- Larisa Casillas, Program Officer
- Luke Newton, Program Officer
- Holly Fincke, Windcall Director
- Layla Cooper, Finance Manager
Member Funds
The Foundation is home to the Abelard Foundation West, Acorn Foundation, Penney Family Fund, the Victor and Lorraine Honig Fund, the Grassroots Exchange Fund, and the Social and Economic Justice Fund. In partnership with its member funds, the foundatino provides grant support to "well over 200 community organizations each year" and helps advance a broad range of initiatives towards progressive social, racial, economic and environmental change.[3]
Abelard Foundation West
The Abelard Foundation is a family foundation with 50 years of experience in progressive philanthropy. The Foundation is committed to supporting grassroots social change organizations in predominantly low-income communities and communities of color that seek to expand community control over economic, social and environmental decisions affecting their communities' wellbeing.[3]
2008 Grants
In 2008, the Abelard Foundation West awarded 23 grants totaling $260,000:[4]
- 9 to 5 Colorado, Denver, CO, $12,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: 9to5, National Association of Working Women)
- [[Anchorage Faith & Action - Congregations Together, Anchorage, AK, $10,000
- Arab Resource and Organizing Center, San Francisco, CA, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Tides Center)
- Center for Intercultural Organizing, Portland, OR, $12,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
- Colonias Development Council, Las Cruces, NM, $12,000
- Comite del Barrio, El Paso, TX, $8,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: La Mujer Obrera)
- Common Counsel Foundation Grassroots Exchange Fund, Oakland, CA, $20,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Common Counsel Foundation)
- Common Counsel Foundation Social and Economic Justice Fund, Oakland, CA, $3,333 (Fiscal Sponsor: Common Counsel Foundation)
- Diné CARE (Citizens Against Ruining our Environment), Winslow, AZ, $11,000
- El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos, Albuquerque, NM, $12,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Enlace Comunitario)
- Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA, $16,667
- Nevada Young Activist Project of Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, Reno, NV, $15,000
- New Mexico Environmental Justice Working Group, Albuquerque, NM, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Community Networking Resources)
- Oregon Action, Portland, OR, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: [[Fair Share Research & Education Fund
- Piñeros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Woodburn, OR, $15,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Willamette Valley Law Project)
- PUEBLO Education Fund, Santa Barbara, CA, $13,000
- San Antonio del Rio Colorado Land Grant, Questa, NM, $3,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Mexicano)
- San Francisco Day Labor Program/Colectiva de Mujeres, San Francisco, CA, $12,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: La Raza Centro Legal)
- Seattle Young People's Project, Seattle, WA, $12,000
- Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP), San Antonio, TX, $10,000
- Union de Vecinos, Los Angeles, CA, $11,000
- Washington ACORN, Burien, WA, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: ACORN Institute)
- Workers Defense Project/Proyecto Defensa Laboral (PDL), Austin, TX, $12,000
2009 Grants
In 2009, the Abelard Foundation West awarded 22 grants totaling $260,000:[5]
- 9 to 5 Colorado, Denver, CO, $12,500 (Fiscal Sponsor: 9to5, National Association of Working Women)
- Alliance of Forest Workers and Harvesters, Albany, CA, $12,000
- California Coalition for Women Prisoners, San Francisco, CA, $12,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Legal Services for Prisoners with Children)
- Center for Intercultural Organizing, Portland, OR, $12,500
- Common Counsel Foundation Grassroots Exchange Fund, Oakland, CA, $20,333
- Community Alliance of Tenants, Portland, OR, $10,000
- Faith Action for Community Equity - Maui, Honolulu, HI, $9,000
- Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA, $16,667
- HOMEY - Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth, San Francisco, CA, $12,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: International Child Resource Center)
- Houston Interfaith Worker Justice Center, Houston, TX, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Interfaith Worker Justice)
- Idaho Community Action Network (ICAN), Boise, ID, $12,000
- Justice Overcoming Boundaries, San Diego, CA, $12,000
- KoreaTown Immigrant Workers Alliance, Los Angeles, CA, $10,000
- Land Rights Council, Inc., San Luis, CO, $8,000
- Nevada Young Activist Project of PLAN, Reno, NV, $15,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada)
- Piñeros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), Woodburn, OR, $15,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Willamette Valley Law Project)
- Restaurant Opportunities Center of Los Angeles (ROC-LA), Los Angeles, CA, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York)
- San Bernardino ACORN, San Bernardino, CA, $11,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: ACORN Institute)
- San Francisco Day Labor Program / Colectiva de Mujeres, San Francisco, CA, $9,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: La Raza Centro Legal)
- Sunflower Community Action, Inc., Wichita, KS, $11,000
- Voz Workers' Rights Education Project, Portland, OR, $10,000
- Western Shoshone Defense Project, Crescent Valley, NV, $10,000 (Fiscal Sponsor: Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development Inc.)
Acorn Foundation
Not to be confused with ACORN (now defunct)
2008 Grants
2009 Grants
Penney Family Fund
Victor and Lorraine Honig Fund
CCF Grant Programs
Social and Economic Justice Fund
Grassroots Exchange Fund
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Common Counsel Foundation: Supporting CCF (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010) Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 Common Counsel Foundation: Grant Programs (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
- ↑ Common Counsel Foundation: 2008 Abelard Foundation West Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
- ↑ Common Counsel Foundation: 2009 Abelard Foundation West Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)