
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States blocked, for now, the citizenship question from being added to the 2020 Census.
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States blocked, for now, the citizenship question from being added to the 2020 Census.
This week, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) released a report documenting over a billion dollars directed from philanthropy to anti-Muslim hate groups between 2014 and 2016, the most recent period for which publicly accessible data is available. The report is directed to mainstream philanthropy and provides a map for foundations to identify whether their funding directly or indirectly supports anti-Muslim advocacy groups. As NPR reports, CAIR is calling upon the sector for more accountability and oversight.
A fair and accurate census that reflects our communities is absolutely vital to ensure that Californians receive access to resources and equal political representation.
This week, 30 philanthropic organizations across the country took the unusual step of filing an amicus brief asking the United States Supreme Court to consider the harm an undercount in the upcoming 2020 Census will have on philanthropy’s
Your voice matters — join us in standing up for our deepest values and for all of our communities.
Together with the League of California Community Foundations, Philanthropy California encourages its members to send letters of public comment related to the U.S.
Philanthropy California has signed on to the Census Policy Advocacy Network's (CPAN) budget request.
We are an inclusive California and we all deserve to be counted.
We voice our unequivocal support for the “Johnson Amendment” – the long-standing federal law that prohibits 501(c)(3) charitable organizations from endorsing, opposing or contributing to political candidates and engaging in partisan campaign activities.
California has long been home to a special kind of American Dream. People from all walks of life come to our state to find opportunity and prosperity.