Project News | December 22, 2022
El/La Para Translatinas The 2022 SECA Art Award Exhibition, at SFMOMA through May 29, will celebrate Bay Area Artists. Marcel Pardo Ariza’s portion of the exhibit honors “Bay Area trans
El/La Para Translatinas The 2022 SECA Art Award Exhibition, at SFMOMA through May 29, will celebrate Bay Area Artists. Marcel Pardo Ariza’s portion of the exhibit honors “Bay Area trans
Season’s greetings! We hope your 2022 is wrapping up nicely. Below, please find the topline results from the Fiscal Year 2022 annual Project Impact and Customer Satisfaction Survey. We thank
Academic Data Science Alliance Join Academic Data Science Alliance at ImageXD 2023, a workshop for image analysis researchers and developers co-hosted with the University of California, Berkeley Institute for Data
Frontline Workers Counseling Project Save the date! November 29 is Giving Tuesday, and the Frontline Workers Counseling Project (FWCP) will be raising money to continue supporting frontline worker mental health.
California Foodshed Funders In August of this year, California Foodshed Funders welcomed their new Executive Director, Amanda Kim. Amanda grew up on a tenant farm, and her family has been
EL/LA Para TransLatinas EL/LA Para TransLatinas is holding a Costume Contest, their first event at OMG Club after more than 2 years. Come dressed to be spooky and have a
Last week, Community Initiatives’ CEO and President Ruth Williams shared a blog listing “Eight Steps to Get Started with Fiscal Sponsorship” on Candid’s website. In the blog, Ruth shares the
Black Genius Foundation “The Black Genius Foundation seeks to transform the conversation around genius by placing Black artists and the Black creative ecosystem at the center,” Simone Eccleston, the Executive
El/La Para Translatinas Nicole Santamaria, Executive Director of El/La Para Translatinas, was recently quoted in an article titled ‘Reproductive Rights Are Gender Rights’. In response to abortion bans, Nicole said,
Attendance Works Chronic Absenteeism, a term coined by Hedy Chang (founder of Attendance Works), is defined as students who miss 10% (18 days) of school in a year. In San