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Revision as of 00:28, 7 October 2010

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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]

Staff

As at October 7, 2010, the following served on the Staff of the organization:[1]

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 foundation 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]

2009 Grants

In 2009, the Abelard Foundation West awarded 22 grants totaling $260,000:[5]

Acorn Foundation

Not to be confused with ACORN (now defunct)

Established in 1978, the Acorn Foundation is a family foundation dedicated to advancing community-based organizations working for environmental conservation, sustainability and environmental justice.[3]

2008 Grants

In 2008, the Acorn Foundation awarded 13 grants totaling $126,000:[6]

2009 Grants

In 2009 the Acorn Foundation made 12 grants totaling $120,000:[7]

Penney Family Fund

Formed in 1999, the Penney Family Fund supports organizations based in Oregon and California that work to advance human rights, community social, political, and economic empowerment, government accountability, and environmental sustainability. The foundation formed after the James C. Penney Foundation restructured in early 1999. Since its inception, the foundation has supported 282 organizations for a total of $5,770,010 up to 2009. The foundation focuses on two areas: "Green Pathways Out of Poverty" and "Youth Organizing & Leadership Development".[8]

2008 Grants

In 2008, the Penney Family Fund awarded 29 grants totaling $465,000:[9]

2009 Grants

In 2009, the Penney Family Fund awarded 15 grants totaling $297,500:[10]

Victor and Lorraine Honig Fund

The Victor and Lorraine Honig Fund has operated for over 30 years to support community organizations that are "working to advance equality, opportunity, justice, and civil rights for low-income communities and communities of color" in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. The Fund also works to support organizations that connect local social justice efforts with national and international movements for peace and justice.[3] The Fund has been a donor advised fund member of the Common Counsel Foundation since Summer 2005.[11]

2008 Grants

In 2008, the Victor & Lorraine Hong Fund awarded 72 grants totaling $406,000:[12]

2009 Grants

In 2009, the Victor & Lorraine Hong Fund awarded 68 grants totaling $410,500:[13]

Social and Economic Justice Fund

The Social and Economic Justice Fund is a collaborative grants initiative that supports organizations working on civil and human rights, youth organizing, alternative media, and economic justice for low-income immigrant communities, and communities of color in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.[3] Created in 1999 as a joint program between the former Progressive Way of the Bay Area and the Common Counsel Foundation, it is funded by individual donors and has made 45 grants totaling $111,500 since 2000.[14]

2005 Grants

In 2005, the Fund made 8 grants totalling $9,500:[15]

2006 Grants

In 2006, the Fund made four grants totaling $11,000:[15]

2007 Grants

In 2007, the Social & Economic Justice Fund awarded 5 grants totaling $9,500:[15]

2008-2009

In 2008 and 2009 the Fund awarded the following grants:[16]

Grassroots Exchange Fund

The Grassroots Exchange Fund is a community-guided rapid response small grants program established to build bridges between grassroots social and environmental justice organizations throughout the United States. GXF grants help community-based organizations to engage in collaborative campaigns, strengthen key cross-region and cross-sector movements, and participate in organizing and technical assistance trainings.[3] The program focuses on three goals:[17]

  • To strengthen the ability of small organizations to participate in public debates
  • To strengthen key cross-region and cross-sector movements
  • To contribute to collaborative policy victories in the realms of social, environmental and economic justice

2008

In 2008, the Grassroots Exchange Fund awarded 53 grants totaling $43,950:[18]

2009

In 2009 the Grassroots Exchange Fund made 45 grants totaling $36,700:[19]

References

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  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Common Counsel Foundation: Supporting CCF (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010) Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "staff" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Common Counsel Foundation: Board (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  3. Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Common Counsel Foundation: Grant Programs (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  4. Common Counsel Foundation: 2008 Abelard Foundation West Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  5. Common Counsel Foundation: 2009 Abelard Foundation West Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  6. Common Counsel Foundation: 2008 Acorn Foundation Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  7. Common Counsel Foundation: 2009 Acorn Foundation Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  8. CCF website: Penney Family Fund (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  9. CCF website: 2008 Penney Family Fund Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  10. CCF website: 2009 Penney Family Fund Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  11. Common Counsel Foundation: Victor and Lorraine Honig Fund (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  12. CCF website: 2008 Victor & Lorraine Honig Fund Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  13. CCF website: 2009 Victor & Lorraine Hong Fund Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  14. CCF website: Social and Economic Justice Fund (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  15. Jump up to: 15.0 15.1 15.2 CCF website: 2005-2007 SEJ Fund Grants List (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  16. CCF website: 2008-2009 SEJ Fund Grants List (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  17. CCF website: Grassroots Exchange Fund (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  18. CCF website: 2008 Grassroots Exchange Fund Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)
  19. CCF website: 2009 Grassroots Exchange Fund Grants (accessed on Oct. 7, 2010)