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California’s Shift is a Wake Up Call for Philanthropy

While folks here in California are no strangers to the earth moving beneath their feet, they are currently witnessing a seismic shift of another kind. Earlier this year, for the first time, the population of Latinos in California equaled the number of whites. And by early 2014, California will likely become the second state in […]


Tax-supported foundations must reveal diversity data

This 2008 op-ed by John C. Gamboa of the San Jose Mercury News makes arguments in favor of proposed California legislation (AB 624) that called for foundations to collect and report diversity-related data.


Red Light on Greenlining

In this 2008 article, Adam Meyerson, Executive Director of the Philanthropy Roundtable,  expresses opposition to  proposed California legislation (AB 624) that called for foundations to collect and publicly disclose diversity-related data on the composition of their staffs and boards of trustees,  and percentage of grants awarded to organizations serving diverse communities.  


Noyes Supports California Bill on Foundation Diversity Disclosure

This 2008 Noyes News blogpost, contains a re-publication of Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation’s statement of support for AB 624,  following the agreement between California legislators and funders that led to the withdrawal of the proposed legislation. The Foundation’s continued dissemination of the statement is intended to support continued dialogue.    


Foundations Should Embrace Diversity and Effectiveness

This 2008, Keeping a Close Eye, blogpost by Aaron Dorfman, executive director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy discusses the need for foundations to increase the effectiveness of grantmaking in the community and the controversy surrounding proposed legislation in California (AB 624).