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Dolores Street Community ServicesYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $360,000
Grant Purpose - To Advance Just And Equitable Affordable Housing, Worker And Immigrant Rights Policies And Practices By Amplifying The Voices And Increasing The Leadership Of The San Francisco Mission District's Immigrant And Very Low-income Communities. To Increase Capacity Of Dolores Street Community Services Worker Center To Promote Workers' Rights, Predominantly Workers Of Color, Through Participation In The Bay Area Worker Rights Cohort, Which Aims To Increase Connection And Relationship With Other Worker Centers In The Region. For General Operating Support. To Support The Worker's Rights Program, Specifically The Job Dispatch Center For Domestic Workers And Day Laborers As Well As Organizing And Advocacy Related To The Covid-19 And Economic Crises. Collaboration With The City And County Of San Francisco To Implement Aspects Of The Family Relief Fund In Response To The Covid-19 Crisis. For General Support.
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Chinese Progressive AssociationYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $1,420,500
Grant Purpose - To Strengthen The Leadership And Capacity Of The Chinese Immigrant Community To Build Community And Worker Power With Other Low-income Communities Of Color Through Organizing, Integrated Voter Engagement And Movement Building Strategies. To Protect And Preserve Affordable Housing In District 11 For Low Wage Earners, Immigrants, And Communities Of Color Through A Three-pronged Approach That Consists Of Advocacy And Organizing; Tenant Counseling And Affordable Housing Application Assistance; And Attorney Assistance. To Increase Capacity To Promote Workers Rights, Particularly Workers Of Color, Through Participation In The Bay Area Worker Rights Cohort, Which Aims To Increase Connection And Relationship With Other Worker Centers In The Region. To Administer And Coordinate Sf Undocufund, A Vehicle By Which Key Worker Rights Groups Can Come Together To Respond To The Covid-19 Crisis Collectively. To Develop A Community Organizing Strategy Targeting Chinese American Voters In Bay Area Commun
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United For Respect Education FundYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $240,500
Grant Purpose - Project Support To (1) Advocate For Worker Protections In The Bay Area, (2) Build 10-15 Mutual Aide Pods To Expand Membership, Help Workers Navigate The Current Crisis, And Plug Them Into Advocacy Efforts, And (3) Provide Online To Offline Organizing As Well As Other Technical Training For The Worker's Rights Field. To Pilot And Test A Hybrid Model Providing Multiple Pathways For Retail Workers To Receive Career Training, Support, And Become Engaged In Campaigns To Raise Retail Job Quality Across The Industry; And Design Specialized Content For Emergent Skills Required By Technology Driven Change. To Participate In The Bay Area Workforce Funders Collaborative's Equity At Work Council, A Cross-sector Working Group To Help Drive The Collaborative's Programmatic Strategy, Generate Policy And Other Systems Change Recommendations, And Model Deep Collaboration. To Increase Capacity To Promote Workers Rights Through Participation In The Bay Area Worker Rights Cohort, Which Aims To Increase Co
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Regents Of The University Of CaliforniaYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $298,326
Grant Purpose - Project Funding Support The Labor And Mass Incarceration Project In Contra Costa County To Strengthen The Relationships Between The Black Community And The Labor Movement By Training Union And Community Members Who Are Active In The Black Community Around Issues Of Mass Incarceration. To Support The Uc Berkeley Center For Labor Research And Education, To Produce Content Around Regional Political Economy And Capacity Building For Year Two Of A Regional Worker Rights Cohort. To Support The Regents Of University Of California In Improving The Health And Safety Of Essential Workers In The Domestic And Janitorial Fields, Worker Centers, Unions And Community Groups Throughout Alameda County Is Recommended For Funding. To Provide Grant-in-aid For Financially Needy Lower Division Students In Good Standing At The University Of California, Berkeley Campus. For Scholarships To Aid Students Of Medicine And Engineering Who, Without Financial Help, Would Be Unable To Pursue Or Continue Their Studies
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Filipino American Development FoundationYear Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $225,500
Grant Purpose - Filipino Community Center Is Providing Food Security And In Language Support To Immigrant Communities And Filipino Frontline Workers In San Francisco County Who Have Lost Wages And Jobs Including Navigating Government Assistance Programs. To Increase Capacity To Promote Workers Rights Through Participation In The Bay Area Worker Rights Cohort, Which Aims To Increase Connection And Relationship With Other Worker Centers In The Region. To Provide Tenant Counseling To Sf Residents Especially Filipinos Living In The Tenderloin, Visitacion Valley, Excelsior & South Of Market, Preserve Rent-controlled Buildings With Our Partners Under The Copa Program, And Build Our Capacity To Become A Non-profit Small Site Developer. General Operating Support To Increase Organization's Movement Building And Narrative Shift Work Within The Soma Pilipino Community. For General Operating Support. To Support South Of Market Community Action Network In Providing Latinx And Filipinx Immigrant Families With Healt
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