Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund The Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund works to advance equality and justice so every person can thrive and live life with dignity and hope. The Haas, Jr.

Fund is a nonprofit, private family foundation focusing on providing fundamental rights and opportunities for all people. family’s love and deep appreciation for the vitality and beauty of the San Francisco Bay Area and its diverse people and cultures inspire our work. Guided by the values of fairness, equality and opportunity, we are compelled to confront injustice and some of society’s most diff

icult issues. In all our work, the Fund strives to be a voice of hope and a force for positive change. Motivated by our values, the Fund seeks to promote equal rights and opportunities, with emphasis on immigrant rights and gay and le***an rights; improving the lives of low-income families and children, with a special focus on education; investing in the leadership of our nonprofit partners; and ensuring members of our community have access to and benefit from the Bay Area’s extraordinary cultural and civic assets.

"Our programs are about much more than connecting youth to nature; they’re about connecting them to themselves and their...
10/13/2022

"Our programs are about much more than connecting youth to nature; they’re about connecting them to themselves and their communities, and helping them develop passions and strengths that will serve them all their lives."

The Center Uses Nature and the Outdoors as Learning Landscapes for Youth — We talked to Ernesto Pepito, associate director of youth leadership, and Dylan Neopmuceno, a former youth participant and now a lead adventure guide at the center, about the new space and how it has evolved over time.

Four majority-Latino California counties do not have a single Latino judge. This   let's celebrate Latino leadership was...
10/05/2022

Four majority-Latino California counties do not have a single Latino judge. This let's celebrate Latino leadership was committing to building better representation.

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize and reflect on Latino leadership. — We’re also weighing what more we can do to lift up and support Latino leaders in a state where Latinos are 39% of the population.

"Latinos make up a plurality of Californians—and an even bigger share of California’s young people. It is critical that ...
09/28/2022

"Latinos make up a plurality of Californians—and an even bigger share of California’s young people. It is critical that Latinos have their rightful power and voice to help shape the future of their communities and their state."

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize and reflect on Latino leadership. — We’re also weighing what more we can do to lift up and support Latino leaders in a state where Latinos are 39% of the population.

Each year, the Gold Futures Challenge awards a total of $500,000 in project funding to AAPI-led organizations working to...
09/23/2022

Each year, the Gold Futures Challenge awards a total of $500,000 in project funding to AAPI-led organizations working to make Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across the United States feel seen, heard, empowered, and united.

Rooted in our commitment to ensure that every person can live with dignity and hope, we are proud that our very own President Cathy Cha participated in this year’s selection committee for the second-ever group of GFC finalists.

Learn more about the 2022 Top 10 organizations—selected from over 130 applications—and vote for your favorites by September 27:

2022 Gold Futures Challenge Official Voting Form Vote in the 2022 Gold Futures Challenge! The top ten finalists have been identified and it is up to you to vote for the grand prize winner. Use the form below to vote for three organizations that you would like to win! You must vote for three nonprofi...

"What makes this moment perhaps the most notable time in the history of family philanthropy is that it is a time of cruc...
09/21/2022

"What makes this moment perhaps the most notable time in the history of family philanthropy is that it is a time of crucial choices—with huge potential consequences and opportunities."

In a time of complicated transitions and historical opportunities, philanthropic families must reflect on their purpose, pace, power, and practices.

"I still live with the fear that I could lose so many dreams — that regardless of my DACA status I could be deported at ...
09/14/2022

"I still live with the fear that I could lose so many dreams — that regardless of my DACA status I could be deported at any time."

Despite its benefits, DACA leaves immigrants like me in a state of limbo, with no path to citizenship.

A look at shifts in voting rights, state-by-state:
09/08/2022

A look at shifts in voting rights, state-by-state:

As the 2022 midterm election closes in, the USA TODAY Network provides an in-depth breakdown and analysis of the varying voting rights in each state.

"When we provide basic needs services, we promote student mental health, we provide equity to people who have limited re...
08/24/2022

"When we provide basic needs services, we promote student mental health, we provide equity to people who have limited resources, and we provide a sense of belonging and cultural inclusion."

As community college students return to their campuses, many will find one new resource to count on: a hub where they can seek support in meeting their basic needs.

"With all the money that philanthropy invests in data-driven approaches, it’s worth asking why there isn’t richer and mo...
08/17/2022

"With all the money that philanthropy invests in data-driven approaches, it’s worth asking why there isn’t richer and more inclusive data on Indigenous people."

Indigenous people are typically reduced to an asterisk in research focused on BIPOC groups. As a result, the needs and aspirations of this population are nearly invisible to grant makers and governments.

How can philanthropy and our partners work to create a more representative electorate and a stronger democracy? Three st...
08/10/2022

How can philanthropy and our partners work to create a more representative electorate and a stronger democracy? Three steps to more equal elections:

California isn’t immune to the challenges facing our democracy — Urgent action is needed to ensure that all voters, and especially those who continue to face real barriers to voting, are able to exercise this fundamental democratic right.

Even in this period of crisis around the Supreme Court, the recent immigration justice victory shows that robust movemen...
08/03/2022

Even in this period of crisis around the Supreme Court, the recent immigration justice victory shows that robust movement campaigns can make a difference.

This win came after months of coalition work and an “inside-outside” strategy — The ruling also is a reminder to immigrant advocates and their supporters that we cannot shy away from courtroom battles, no matter how challenging they may seem.

"In this moment of fear and uncertainty for our basic rights, Diego Rivera’s unrelenting focus on bringing dignity to th...
07/27/2022

"In this moment of fear and uncertainty for our basic rights, Diego Rivera’s unrelenting focus on bringing dignity to the lives and struggles of marginalized and native peoples is inspiring."

The exhibition focuses on the Mexican painter’s work from the 1920s to the mid-1940s — The exhibition was made possible in part by the Evelyn D. Haas Exhibition Fund

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