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Project News | September 30, 2021

The Press Forward: Supporting Women in the Workplace

McKinsey & Company, in partnership with LeanIn.org, recently published their 2021 Women in the Workplace report. Our project partner, The Press Forward, gathered news organizations to ensure voices across all industries were represented in this study. The report finds that a year and a half into the pandemic “women have made important gains in representation, and especially in senior leadership. But the pandemic continues to take a toll. Women are now significantly more burned out—and increasingly more so than men.” The Wall Street Journal also published a special report based on the McKinsey study.

Read the full report.


Gameheads: Startup Funding

Humble Games and 2K Foundations have each committed $40,000 to be split between two game development teams at Gameheads. The resulting video games will be the first produced through Gameheads Studios. Gameheads is excited about these paid opportunities for students to work on their craft and gain industry exposure. Co-founder and Executive Director Damon Packwood is “grateful to industry leaders, Humble and 2K, for recognizing the enormous potential of [their] students as well as the need for less conventional support for their professional development.”

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Project Homeless Connect: Preparing for Cooler Weather

Project Homeless Connect (PHC) has requested donations of sleeping bags as they prepare for dropping temperatures in the Bay Area. You can make in-kind donations or donate a new sleeping bag through their Amazon wishlist.

This fall, PHC also continues to offer their services including eye care, distribution of hygiene kits, rental assistance, help with DMV vouchers, etc. In their most recent newsletter, they highlighted their work providing services to participants in the Richmond neighborhood with the help of local volunteers.


Vision Zero Network: Bird Endorsement

Transportation company Bird has officially announced their support of Vision Zero Network. Bird, whose mission is to make cities more livable by reducing car usage, traffic, and carbon emissions, shares Vision Zero Network’s belief that everyone has the right to safe mobility. “Ensuring safe mobility includes working with community partners to implement common sense, data-driven reforms like decreasing automobile speeds, investing in safe roadway designs, and other changes that prioritize the well-being of vulnerable road users,” said Jenn Fox, program director at Vision Zero Network. “We’re grateful to companies like Bird for supporting these efforts. When organizations come together to increase mobility safety, the positive ripple effects can be significant.”

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