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Archive for February, 2010

Grant Opportunities Still Exist

February 25th, 2010  |  by Cedric  |  Published in Foundation, Green Access, Racial Justice, Social Justice, Special Initiatives, Voting Access

neon_open1We’ve just completed a process to identify new key partner organizations. And while the bulk of our funding will support this cohort, I want to reiterate to the broader community that we are still able to consider quarterly grant requests for special opportunities and efforts like convenings and tech-related work.

If you’re interested in learning more, please feel free to check out our regularly-updated guidelines (or keep reading the blog) and contact us to discuss your ideas.

Communications Works – First Kapor Foundation communications workshop

February 23rd, 2010  |  by Tiffany  |  Published in Communications, Professional Development

Our Assistance & Advising program is launching our first communications workshop that will feature the expertise of our internal communications team.  Trevor Parham, Creative Director, and Sean Aquino, Creative Producer, will be leading this interactive workshop about communications strategy.  Attending will give you an opportunity to ask questions about various types of communications strategies, to learn from each other, as well as allow you to offer insight into what our future workshops around technology and communications strategy will be about.  Click HERE to register.  Also, you can find more information about this and future workshops, like our upcoming series on Program Evaluation, on our Assistance & Advising web page.  Hope to see you on March 9!

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Us & the Census

February 22nd, 2010  |  by Cedric  |  Published in Foundation, Racial Justice, Social Justice

censusJust got word from Dion Ward at Northern California Grantmakers that the Kapor Foundation was mentioned (among others) in today’s Chronicle of Philanthropy for supporting Census outreach efforts.

In the coming weeks we hope to sponsor a funder briefing with NCG on the Census. Stay tuned for that announcement. Meanwhile, I’m glad the buzz is growing around the importance of the Census (I saw four different messages on BET this past weekend), and glad we could add our voices to the mix!

New Titles, Upgraded Work

February 20th, 2010  |  by Cedric  |  Published in Foundation

cardI’m happy to share that Kapor Foundation staff have new titles that better reflect the scope of our respective and collective work.

Carmen is now our Manager of Strategic Grantmaking. In this role, she will continue to oversee the Green Access program while also managing the statewide and local electoral empowerment VoICE grants. This will create a better synthesis between these two grantmaking areas, with grassroots civic organizing and leadership development as the common denominators.

Tiffany’s title has changed from the somewhat avant garde “Grantee Advocate” to Technical Assistance Manager. As you can see from our Assistance & Advising description, we’re formalizing and expanding the services that we offer to our key grant partners. Stay tuned for more information about two workshop series that Tiffany is about to launch.

And I remain your humble Director. While I will do less direct VoICE grantmaking in the coming months, I’ll still have general supervisory and strategic oversight of the Foundation’s activities.

Congratulations to Carmen and Tiffany! Stay tuned for two new additions to our team in the very near future (fingers crossed)!

Free Workshops at the Foundation Center

February 8th, 2010  |  by Tiffany  |  Published in Professional Development

fclogoThe Foundation Center is having its annual open house in San Francisco on Tuesday, February 23, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  As part of the open house, you can check out some of the Foundation Center’s most popular training programs for FREE.  You can drop by for refreshments and informative demonstrations throughout the day, but if you want to attend one of the free, full-length scheduled programs, click HERE to register, or you can call 415-397-0902. To register online, just click on the particular session that you want to attend in the Center’s calendar for February 23.

Here’s the Open House Agenda:

Full-length Scheduled Programs (requiring registration)

9:00-10:15 a.m. Fundraising in a Challenging Economy

10:30-12:00 p.m. Strategic Wisdom for Challenging Times – (Panelists: Jan Masaoka, Blue Avocado; Stephanie Roth, Grassroots Fundraising Journal; Charles Fernandez, TCC Group; Moderator: Lisa Hoffman, Nonprofit Consultant & Coach)

12:45-2:00 p.m. Innovations and Trends in Online Fundraising – (Presenter: Michael Stein, nonprofit tech strategist)

2:00-3:15 p.m. How to Approach a Foundation: From Initial Contact to Getting Funded — What Does it Take?

3:30-5:00 p.m. The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle: The Role Nonprofit Leaders Can Play in Turning a Vicious Cycle into a Virtuous One – (Presenters: Ann Goggins Gregory & Don Howard, The Bridgespan Group)

Demonstrations (drop-ins o.k.)

10:00-10:30 a.m. New Online Tools for Researching Funders

12:00-12:30 p.m. Spotlight on Resources for Individual Grantseekers

3:00-3:30 p.m. Hidden Electronic Treasures Available at the Center

4:30-5:00 p.m. A Baker’s Dozen: Featuring Staff’s Favorite Resources

Together for Art in Action: Van Jones & Phaedra Ellis-Lampkins

February 8th, 2010  |  by Carmen  |  Published in Green Access

Who would have thought the days of 2010 could go by so fast? It’s already February and we’re in the midst of a convening frenzy at the Foundation.  We are planning a number of really exciting convenings and conferences and to kick them off, we are sponsoring a fundraiser for Art in Action featuring Van Jones and Phaedra Ellis-Lampkins from Green for All.  Art in Action empowers youth leaders by engaging arts for social change through personal, social, political, and cultural education. They work collectively with youth from diverse historically disenfranchised communities impacted by violence through programs in music, media arts, spoken word/poetry, dance/theater, storytelling, and painting.  2009 was a great year for Art in Action as they were able to rehabilitate an office space and transform it into an amazing Green Youth Arts Media Center.  With support from the Mitchell Kapor Foundation as well as from the Pea Pod Foundation, they opened the doors this January to a space with recording studios, dance space, and a community garden. Final Flyer

This fundraiser is to make sure they are able to keep their doors open through 2010.  Since we recognize these are hard economic times and $200 maybe too steep for interested individuals, a number of tickets will be held at a discounted price.

CA Redistricting Commission – the New Lottery!

February 6th, 2010  |  by Cedric  |  Published in Racial Justice, Social Justice, Voting Access

ca_map_countiesYesterday I heard a terrific briefing at the Haas Jr. Foundation (Thanks Cathy and Ted!) on the California redistricting process, which stands to be a great experiment in participatory democracy or  a hugely controversial process stunted by our national polarity. Or maybe some of both.

The San Francisco Chronicle recently ran a front-page article describing the process and the need for a pool of candidates who reflect the diversity of our state. The article drove me to look closer at the selection process for the California Redistricting Commission, which will be comprised of 14 citizen applicants, some randomly selected and others not. Criticisms of the lopsided applicant pool notwithstanding, the selection process alone promises to be thrilling, kind of like a civic lottery. I even checked out the application, which is due on Friday, February 12th. There has been a last minute push to spread the word to communities of color; I even received a video message in my personal email from the Northern California district director of my fraternity encouraging brothers to consider applying if we met certain eligibility criteria required by Proposition 11, which was passed by voters in 2008 to create the commission:

  • Are a registered voter and have voted in at least two of the last three general elections.
  • Have had consistent voter affiliation for five years.
  • Had no conflicts of interest as outlined here.

If you, dear California voter, meet these criteria and are interested in participating in a process that will shape the immediate electoral future of our state, you have a week to get your name in the hat!


 
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