| Arts and CultureCreative Work Fund The Creative Work Fund invites artists and nonprofit organizations to create new art works through collaborations. It celebrates the role of artists as problem solvers and the making of art as a profound contribution to intellectual inquiry and to the strengthening of communities.
Human RightsUniversal Declaration of Human Rights On December 10, 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the formal recognition of the fundamental inherent rights of all people.
Civil Marriage Collaborative The Civil Marriage Collaborative is a donor-advised grant making program supported by institutional donors to bolster strategic state and local efforts to strengthen a broad and diverse grassroots constituency to achieve civil marriage equality in the United States, and to oppose efforts to limit or deny civil marriage rights to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. The Civil Marriage Collaborative is a project of the Proteus Fund.
Freedom to Marry Freedom to Marry is a New York-based organization working to secure civil marriage equality for same-sex couples. It serves as a resource clearinghouse for strategy and message development, non-gay ally building, and small-scale regranting to national, state, and local organizations.
Glossary of Terms Relating to Sexuality and Gender This glossary was compiled from the following sources: Gender Equity Resource Center at the University of California, Berkeley; Gender Public Advocacy Coalition (a Columbia Foundation grantee); Youth Gender Project (a Columbia Foundation grantee), and; gayhistory.com. Sustainable Communities and EconomiesPrinciples of Sustainable Development Emphasize sustainability as the goal: Concentrate on developing the overall quality of life, with a view toward considerations of ecology, resources, social and economic justice, rather than focusing on growth, market forces and the concentration of profit.
Reduce human pressure on ecosystems by shifting development practices away from continual growth as the goal, consumption as the purpose, and waste as the effect of economic development: Aim for a secure, stable and satisfying quality of life for all within the means of nature and a sustainable ecological footprint, especially for those with the greatest unmet material needs.
Reduce human pressure on ecosystems by respecting the carrying capacity and regenerative capacities of the Earth's ecosystems: Strive to provide secure and sustainable livelihoods for people through meaningful work and the improved educational, social and economic status of all - especially women - so as to stabilize the human population and reduce excess consumption in order to live in harmony with the natural world.
Maximize the vitality of local economies: Promote the development of highly diversified, integrated, appropriately scaled, and ecologically based regional economies as the primary means to satisfy basic human needs and provide sustainable livelihoods.
Center for Ecoliteracy: Rethinking School Lunch This web guide supports the business planning process for innovative school lunch programs and education for sustainability. Identified are ten components that provide a practical framework for enhancing school lunch programs, leading to healthier children and improved student performance. Rethinking School Lunch is part of a national effort to restore the connection of farms to communities, meals to culture, and health to the environment.
Conservation Economy On this site, fifty-seven patterns provide a framework for an ecologically restorative, socially just, and reliably prosperous society. They are adaptable to local ecosystems and cultures, yet universal in their applicability. Together they form what is called a Conservation Economy.
Roots of Change Fund The Roots of Change (ROC) Fund is a foundation collaborative supporting work to catalyze the transition to a healthier food system and a healthier environment in California. The goal of the ROC Fund is to transform California food systems by identifying and providing funding for high-leverage opportunities to support the transition to sustainable food systems.
Redefining Progress Ecological Footprint Calculator This is a basic questionnaire to calculate a quick and relatively accurate Ecological Footprint for an individual living in the US.
The Ecological Footprint is the land and water area that is required to support a defined human population and material standard indefinitely, using prevailing technology. The Ecological Footprint Accounts compute sustainability in specific and understandable terms by using the best available scientific data. They allow individuals, policy analysts, organizations, and governments to measure and communicate the economic, environmental, distributional and security impacts of natural resource use.
Philanthropy and the Nonprofit sectorCalifornia Association of Nonprofits The California Association of Nonprofits (CAN), a statewide membership organization of over 1,740 diverse nonprofits, is dedicated to protecting, strengthening, and promoting nonprofit organizations in California.
Council on Foundations The Council on Foundations is a membership organization promoting and enhancing responsible and effective philanthropy.
Environmental Grantmakers Association The Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA) is a voluntary association of foundations and giving programs concerned with the protection of the natural environment.
Foundation Center The Foundation Center's mission is to support and improve institutional philanthropy by promoting public understanding of the field and helping grantseekers succeed. Founded in 1956, the Center is the nation's leading authority on institutional philanthropy and is dedicated to serving grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public.
Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues is the only national organization whose mission is to advocate for increased support of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) issues within organized philanthropy. Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues is comprised of individual donors and grantmakers from private, public, family, corporate and community foundations.
Independent Sector Independent Sector works to promote, strengthen, and advance the nonprofit and philanthropic community to foster private initiative for the public good in order to foster a just and inclusive society of active citizens, vibrant communities, effective institutions, and a healthy democracy.
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting philanthropy that addresses the unmet needs of disadvantaged populations, including very low-income communities, people of color, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender populations, and other groups facing discrimination or marginalization. NCRP conducts action research, provides technical assistance to nonprofits, and engages in policy advocacy.
Northern California Grantmakers Northern California Grantmakers is an association of foundations, corporate contributions programs and other private donors and grantmakers. It seeks, through philanthropy, to promote the well-being of people and their communities, in balance with a healthy environment.
Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Funders SAFSF is a national working group of the Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA) that works to foster communication, shared learning and information exchange about issues connected to sustainable agriculture and food systems. back to top |