The East Bay Community Foundation is a leading resource for mobilizing financial resources and community leadership to transform the lives of people in the East Bay with pressing needs.
We do it through research on those needs and through joining our own financial and leadership resources with those of the private, public, and non-profit sectors on a few pressing issues in order to transform people's lives.
(BUSINESS WIRE)--The East Bay Community Foundation's “Conference Center with a Conscience” is one of the Bay Area's newest examples of a trend in which ...See all stories on this topic...more
The event takes place next Wednesday, August 25th from 5:30 - 7:30 at the East Bay Community Foundation, 353 Frank Ogawa Plaza, next to City Hall. ...See all stories on this topic...more
East Bay Community Foundation Fund for Artists This consortium of Bay Area, Northern California (USA) community foundations is dedicated to increasing support to Bay Area individual artists. This...more
A social network is a service that focus on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people who share interests and activities.
Among the Northern California Grantmaker...more
The Community Rejuvenation Project is excited to announce that East Bay Community Foundation has awarded us a $3500 matching grant through the East Bay Fund ...See all stories on this topic...more
David Fenton was branded the most dangerous man in American Politics.
Fenton started at the Liberation News Service, one of the Societ backed front groups of the Vietnam era. It was an...more
Community Foundation Update (6/05/10) ... a project of the East Bay Community Foundation and SFF that supports the development of new works by local artists...more
The Ford Foundation awarded $22 million to $25 million in grants and funding over five years for Bay Area housing, transportation and policy projects ...
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To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.