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HOW TO CREATE A RE-ENTRY PROGRAM IN YOUR How to create a re-entry program in your organization. One year into the Ford Foundation’s professional development program for graduates of the Bard Prison Initiative, we’re still learning about what we can do to maximize its benefits for participants and the foundation as a whole. Amid growing awareness of the harmful and disproportionate ERIC DOPPSTADT / FORD FOUNDATION Eric Doppstadt is vice president and chief investment officer of the foundation. He is responsible for managing the foundation’s investment portfolio. Eric joined Ford in 1989 as resident counsel, working closely with the investment team. He held the position for six years, before assuming senior positions managing the foundation’s FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The THOMAS L. KEMPNER / FORD FOUNDATION Thomas L. Kempner Jr. serves on the foundation’s Board of Trustees, bringing decades of global market expertise and investment acumen to the position. In 1984, he co-founded Davidson Kempner Capital Management, a global institutional investment management firm where he served as executive managing member until his retirement in 2019. DEPELSHA MCGRUDER / FORD FOUNDATION Depelsha McGruder is the foundation's chief operating officer and treasurer. Based in New York, she oversees Ford’s global operations and finances. Prior to joining the foundation in 2020, Depelsha served as COO of New York Public Radio (NYPR), where she oversaw internal operations and strategic planning for WNYC, WQXR, Gothamist.com, The HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come DAVID ROGERS / FORD FOUNDATION david rogers. david rogers is a program officer on the Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team with over 25 years of progressive social change organizing and policy advocacy experience. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive director of the ACLU of Oregon, where he sharpened the organization’s focus on criminal justice reform. JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
HOW TO CREATE A RE-ENTRY PROGRAM IN YOUR How to create a re-entry program in your organization. One year into the Ford Foundation’s professional development program for graduates of the Bard Prison Initiative, we’re still learning about what we can do to maximize its benefits for participants and the foundation as a whole. Amid growing awareness of the harmful and disproportionate ERIC DOPPSTADT / FORD FOUNDATION Eric Doppstadt is vice president and chief investment officer of the foundation. He is responsible for managing the foundation’s investment portfolio. Eric joined Ford in 1989 as resident counsel, working closely with the investment team. He held the position for six years, before assuming senior positions managing the foundation’s FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The THOMAS L. KEMPNER / FORD FOUNDATION Thomas L. Kempner Jr. serves on the foundation’s Board of Trustees, bringing decades of global market expertise and investment acumen to the position. In 1984, he co-founded Davidson Kempner Capital Management, a global institutional investment management firm where he served as executive managing member until his retirement in 2019. DEPELSHA MCGRUDER / FORD FOUNDATION Depelsha McGruder is the foundation's chief operating officer and treasurer. Based in New York, she oversees Ford’s global operations and finances. Prior to joining the foundation in 2020, Depelsha served as COO of New York Public Radio (NYPR), where she oversaw internal operations and strategic planning for WNYC, WQXR, Gothamist.com, The HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come DAVID ROGERS / FORD FOUNDATION david rogers. david rogers is a program officer on the Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team with over 25 years of progressive social change organizing and policy advocacy experience. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive director of the ACLU of Oregon, where he sharpened the organization’s focus on criminal justice reform. JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
OUR GRANTS / FORD FOUNDATION Our grants. We are always open to new ideas, and we invite you to submit yours through our short online form. We’ll review each one and be in touch within 45 days if we are interested in learning more. Before submitting your idea, we suggest you familiarize yourself with our seven program areas focused on challenging inequality. CAREERS / FORD FOUNDATION Our team is comprised of individuals with a wide range of backgrounds—in age, race, gender, ethnicity, geography, cultures and beliefs, as well as experience and education. From program to operations professionals, New York to New Delhi, our employees make an inclusive, international community united by a shared purpose. FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life.. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The Gospel of Wealth,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s PROTECTING THE WORLD’S FORESTS TAKES A VILLAGE—AND THEN Protecting the world’s forests takes a village—and then some. He can laugh about it now, but for years Marcedonio Cortave couldn’t bear to think about the afternoon in 1995 when he was humiliated before his fellow Guatemalan farmers and chicle tappers. The setting was a meeting involving the Maya Biosphere Reserve, an8,340-square-mile
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM / FORD FOUNDATION Criminal Justice Reform. In an executive order, Governor Andrew Cuomo restored voting rights to over 24,000 New Yorkers currently on parole. It's an important step forward for criminal justice reform, for voting rights, and for racial justice. Despite similar crime rates, the US incarceration rate is more than five times that of comparable EASTERN AFRICA / FORD FOUNDATION Eastern Africa is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. But the advantages of this growth do not reach all people. Millions are excluded from key institutions and opportunities that should be open to all. Political and economic power has long been built around individuals, families, and networks rather than around publicinstitutions.
DARREN WALKER AND MICHAEL SANDEL DISCUSS “THE TYRANNY OF In this virtual conversation, president Darren Walker and Harvard University professor and philosopher Michael J. Sandel discuss how meritocratic societies--where the credo “you can make it if you try” prevails--exacerbate inequality and stymie social mobility. VICTOR NG / FORD FOUNDATION Victor Ng is the creative director, overseeing brand strategy, multimedia, editorial, and design work across the foundation’s global communications. SOCIAL JUSTICE: WHAT’S DISABILITY GOT TO DO WITH IT Video discussion guide. This video seeks to galvanize our understanding of disability identity, connect disability to other issues of identity, and spark interest in disability-inclusive changes in social justice organizations. IFP—FELLOWS ON THE FRONTLINES: OPENING DOORS, CHANGING IFP alumni have been making their mark in communities throughout their home regions—holding public office, heading international and government agencies, building civil society organizations and mobilizing grassroots campaigns to defend the rights of all people. HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
HOW TO CREATE A RE-ENTRY PROGRAM IN YOUR How to create a re-entry program in your organization. One year into the Ford Foundation’s professional development program for graduates of the Bard Prison Initiative, we’re still learning about what we can do to maximize its benefits for participants and the foundation as a whole. Amid growing awareness of the harmful and disproportionate ERIC DOPPSTADT / FORD FOUNDATION Eric Doppstadt is vice president and chief investment officer of the foundation. He is responsible for managing the foundation’s investment portfolio. Eric joined Ford in 1989 as resident counsel, working closely with the investment team. He held the position for six years, before assuming senior positions managing the foundation’s FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life.. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The Gospel of Wealth,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s THOMAS L. KEMPNER / FORD FOUNDATION Thomas L. Kempner Jr. serves on the foundation’s Board of Trustees, bringing decades of global market expertise and investment acumen to the position. In 1984, he co-founded Davidson Kempner Capital Management, a global institutional investment management firm where he served as executive managing member until his retirement in 2019. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. DAVID ROGERS / FORD FOUNDATION david rogers. david rogers is a program officer on the Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team with over 25 years of progressive social change organizing and policy advocacy experience. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive director of the ACLU of Oregon, where he sharpened the organization’s focus on criminal justice reform. DEPELSHA MCGRUDER / FORD FOUNDATION Depelsha McGruder is the foundation's chief operating officer and treasurer. Based in New York, she oversees Ford’s global operations and finances. Prior to joining the foundation in 2020, Depelsha served as COO of New York Public Radio (NYPR), where she oversaw internal operations and strategic planning for WNYC, WQXR, Gothamist.com, The JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
HOW TO CREATE A RE-ENTRY PROGRAM IN YOUR How to create a re-entry program in your organization. One year into the Ford Foundation’s professional development program for graduates of the Bard Prison Initiative, we’re still learning about what we can do to maximize its benefits for participants and the foundation as a whole. Amid growing awareness of the harmful and disproportionate ERIC DOPPSTADT / FORD FOUNDATION Eric Doppstadt is vice president and chief investment officer of the foundation. He is responsible for managing the foundation’s investment portfolio. Eric joined Ford in 1989 as resident counsel, working closely with the investment team. He held the position for six years, before assuming senior positions managing the foundation’s FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life.. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The Gospel of Wealth,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s THOMAS L. KEMPNER / FORD FOUNDATION Thomas L. Kempner Jr. serves on the foundation’s Board of Trustees, bringing decades of global market expertise and investment acumen to the position. In 1984, he co-founded Davidson Kempner Capital Management, a global institutional investment management firm where he served as executive managing member until his retirement in 2019. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. DAVID ROGERS / FORD FOUNDATION david rogers. david rogers is a program officer on the Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team with over 25 years of progressive social change organizing and policy advocacy experience. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive director of the ACLU of Oregon, where he sharpened the organization’s focus on criminal justice reform. DEPELSHA MCGRUDER / FORD FOUNDATION Depelsha McGruder is the foundation's chief operating officer and treasurer. Based in New York, she oversees Ford’s global operations and finances. Prior to joining the foundation in 2020, Depelsha served as COO of New York Public Radio (NYPR), where she oversaw internal operations and strategic planning for WNYC, WQXR, Gothamist.com, The JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
OUR GRANTS / FORD FOUNDATION Our grants. We are always open to new ideas, and we invite you to submit yours through our short online form. We’ll review each one and be in touch within 45 days if we are interested in learning more. Before submitting your idea, we suggest you familiarize yourself with our seven program areas focused on challenging inequality. CAREERS / FORD FOUNDATION Our team is comprised of individuals with a wide range of backgrounds—in age, race, gender, ethnicity, geography, cultures and beliefs, as well as experience and education. From program to operations professionals, New York to New Delhi, our employees make an inclusive, international community united by a shared purpose. FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life.. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The Gospel of Wealth,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM / FORD FOUNDATION Criminal Justice Reform. In an executive order, Governor Andrew Cuomo restored voting rights to over 24,000 New Yorkers currently on parole. It's an important step forward for criminal justice reform, for voting rights, and for racial justice. Despite similar crime rates, the US incarceration rate is more than five times that of comparable VICTOR NG / FORD FOUNDATION Victor Ng is the creative director, overseeing brand strategy, multimedia, editorial, and design work across the foundation’s global communications. EASTERN AFRICA / FORD FOUNDATION Eastern Africa is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. But the advantages of this growth do not reach all people. Millions are excluded from key institutions and opportunities that should be open to all. Political and economic power has long been built around individuals, families, and networks rather than around publicinstitutions.
SOCIAL JUSTICE: WHAT’S DISABILITY GOT TO DO WITH IT Video discussion guide. This video seeks to galvanize our understanding of disability identity, connect disability to other issues of identity, and spark interest in disability-inclusive changes in social justice organizations. THERE IS NO JUSTICE WITHOUT DISABILITY / FORD FOUNDATION Email Address A valid lower case email address is required. Don't show this again. Skip to main content MARGOT BRANDENBURG / FORD FOUNDATION Margot Brandenburg is a senior program officer on the foundation’s Mission Investments team, focused on building and strengthening the infrastructure of the impact investment market—with an eye to shaping the broader capital markets. REALIZING THE DREAM—THE PROMISE OF SOUTH AFRICA / FORD Twenty years have passed since South Africa’s first truly free and fair elections. We took to the streets to ask people about the stateof the country.
HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
OUR RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS / FORD FOUNDATION The economic realities brought on by COVID-19 have threatened the survival of the organizations building the systems central to an equitable recovery. In response, we issued a $1-billion social bond—the first ever by a foundation—to double our impact and help nonprofits confront the virus’s sweeping effects. OUR GRANTS / FORD FOUNDATION Our grants. We are always open to new ideas, and we invite you to submit yours through our short online form. We’ll review each one and be in touch within 45 days if we are interested in learning more. Before submitting your idea, we suggest you familiarize yourself with our seven program areas focused on challenging inequality. GRANTS DATABASE / FORD FOUNDATION Learn more about our grants. BUILDING INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS / FORD FOUNDATION Building Institutions and Networks. Our Building Institutions and Networks (BUILD) initiative is a grantmaking approach focused on helping social justice organizations become stronger and more resilient over time. By providing grantees with five years of general operating support, combined with targeted organizational strengtheningsupport
OFFICERS / FORD FOUNDATION Meet the foundation's leadership. HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
BRAZIL / FORD FOUNDATION História. The Ford Foundation offices in Rio de Janeiro are closed until further notice in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This is a dynamic and unprecedented situation. We remain focused and committed to protecting the health and safety of our staff, grantees, partners, and visitors, while we continue to support vital programs HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
OUR RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS / FORD FOUNDATION The economic realities brought on by COVID-19 have threatened the survival of the organizations building the systems central to an equitable recovery. In response, we issued a $1-billion social bond—the first ever by a foundation—to double our impact and help nonprofits confront the virus’s sweeping effects. OUR GRANTS / FORD FOUNDATION Our grants. We are always open to new ideas, and we invite you to submit yours through our short online form. We’ll review each one and be in touch within 45 days if we are interested in learning more. Before submitting your idea, we suggest you familiarize yourself with our seven program areas focused on challenging inequality. GRANTS DATABASE / FORD FOUNDATION Learn more about our grants. BUILDING INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS / FORD FOUNDATION Building Institutions and Networks. Our Building Institutions and Networks (BUILD) initiative is a grantmaking approach focused on helping social justice organizations become stronger and more resilient over time. By providing grantees with five years of general operating support, combined with targeted organizational strengtheningsupport
OFFICERS / FORD FOUNDATION Meet the foundation's leadership. HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
BRAZIL / FORD FOUNDATION História. The Ford Foundation offices in Rio de Janeiro are closed until further notice in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This is a dynamic and unprecedented situation. We remain focused and committed to protecting the health and safety of our staff, grantees, partners, and visitors, while we continue to support vital programs ABOUT FORD / FORD FOUNDATION The Ford Foundation is not connected to the Ford Motor Company. The Ford Foundation and Ford Motor Company are two separate and legally unrelated entities whose operations are completely independent and have been for more than 50 years. GRANTS DATABASE / FORD FOUNDATION Learn more about our grants. SIXTEEN MAJOR DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS COMMIT UNPRECEDENTED “America’s Cultural Treasures” initiative will provide multi-year grants to sustain vital organizations in the face of COVID-19 pandemic. New York, NY (September 24, 2020)-- Today, sixteen major donors and foundations announced an unprecedented commitment to a two-pronged national and regional initiative to recognize “America’s Cultural Treasures.” OFFICERS / FORD FOUNDATION Meet the foundation's leadership. FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life.. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The Gospel of Wealth,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s MOURNING THE LOSS OF INNOCENT CHUKWUMA / FORD FOUNDATION The Ford Foundation is an independent, nonprofit grant-making organization. For more than 80 years it has worked with courageous people on the frontlines of social change worldwide, guided by its mission to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation, and advance human achievement. DAVID ROGERS / FORD FOUNDATION david rogers. david rogers is a program officer on the Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team with over 25 years of progressive social change organizing and policy advocacy experience. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive director of the ACLU of Oregon, where he sharpened the organization’s focus on criminal justice reform. EASTERN AFRICA / FORD FOUNDATION Eastern Africa is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. But the advantages of this growth do not reach all people. Millions are excluded from key institutions and opportunities that should be open to all. Political and economic power has long been built around individuals, families, and networks rather than around publicinstitutions.
ROY SWAN / FORD FOUNDATION Roy Swan leads the foundation’s Mission Investments team, managing Ford’s portfolio of mission-related investments (MRIs) and program-related investments (PRIs), and working to expand and strengthen the impact investing field. Before joining Ford, Roy served as managing director and co-head of Global Sustainable Finance atMorgan Stanley.
SOUTHERN AFRICA / FORD FOUNDATION The Ford Foundation offices in Johannesburg are closed until further notice in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This is a dynamic and unprecedented situation. HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
OUR RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS / FORD FOUNDATION The economic realities brought on by COVID-19 have threatened the survival of the organizations building the systems central to an equitable recovery. In response, we issued a $1-billion social bond—the first ever by a foundation—to double our impact and help nonprofits confront the virus’s sweeping effects. OUR GRANTS / FORD FOUNDATION Our grants. We are always open to new ideas, and we invite you to submit yours through our short online form. We’ll review each one and be in touch within 45 days if we are interested in learning more. Before submitting your idea, we suggest you familiarize yourself with our seven program areas focused on challenging inequality. GRANTS DATABASE / FORD FOUNDATION Learn more about our grants. BUILDING INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS / FORD FOUNDATION Building Institutions and Networks. Our Building Institutions and Networks (BUILD) initiative is a grantmaking approach focused on helping social justice organizations become stronger and more resilient over time. By providing grantees with five years of general operating support, combined with targeted organizational strengtheningsupport
OFFICERS / FORD FOUNDATION Meet the foundation's leadership. HILARY PENNINGTON / FORD FOUNDATION Hilary Pennington is the foundation's executive vice president for program. She oversees all of our programs globally, working closely across programs and offices to ensure strategic, meaningful, and well-aligned global grant making. She also oversees the foundation’s BUILD program, and the Office of Strategy and Learning. SARITA GUPTA / FORD FOUNDATION Sarita Gupta. Sarita Gupta is director of the foundation’s Future of Work (ers) program, leading the team that oversees Ford’s efforts to actively shape a future of work that puts workers and their well-being at the center. Sarita joined the foundation with more than 20 years of experience working to expand people’s ability to come JASON GARRETT / FORD FOUNDATION Jason Garrett is a program officer in Civic Engagement and Government–US (CEG-US). His grant making focuses on the national infrastructure and critical capacities needed to foster civic engagement and a more equitable democracy, and includes support for a national community organizing infrastructure, a range of capacity-building efforts, and engagement with public sector officialsand more
BRAZIL / FORD FOUNDATION História. The Ford Foundation offices in Rio de Janeiro are closed until further notice in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This is a dynamic and unprecedented situation. We remain focused and committed to protecting the health and safety of our staff, grantees, partners, and visitors, while we continue to support vital programs HOME / FORD FOUNDATIONOUR GRANTSCITIES AND STATESCIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND GOVERNMENTCREATIVITY AND FREE EXPRESSION In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.Year: 1976.
OUR RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS / FORD FOUNDATION The economic realities brought on by COVID-19 have threatened the survival of the organizations building the systems central to an equitable recovery. In response, we issued a $1-billion social bond—the first ever by a foundation—to double our impact and help nonprofits confront the virus’s sweeping effects. OUR GRANTS / FORD FOUNDATION Our grants. We are always open to new ideas, and we invite you to submit yours through our short online form. We’ll review each one and be in touch within 45 days if we are interested in learning more. Before submitting your idea, we suggest you familiarize yourself with our seven program areas focused on challenging inequality. GRANTS DATABASE / FORD FOUNDATION Learn more about our grants. BUILDING INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS / FORD FOUNDATION Building Institutions and Networks. Our Building Institutions and Networks (BUILD) initiative is a grantmaking approach focused on helping social justice organizations become stronger and more resilient over time. By providing grantees with five years of general operating support, combined with targeted organizational strengtheningsupport
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BRAZIL / FORD FOUNDATION História. The Ford Foundation offices in Rio de Janeiro are closed until further notice in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This is a dynamic and unprecedented situation. We remain focused and committed to protecting the health and safety of our staff, grantees, partners, and visitors, while we continue to support vital programs ABOUT FORD / FORD FOUNDATION The Ford Foundation is not connected to the Ford Motor Company. The Ford Foundation and Ford Motor Company are two separate and legally unrelated entities whose operations are completely independent and have been for more than 50 years. GRANTS DATABASE / FORD FOUNDATION Learn more about our grants. SIXTEEN MAJOR DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS COMMIT UNPRECEDENTED “America’s Cultural Treasures” initiative will provide multi-year grants to sustain vital organizations in the face of COVID-19 pandemic. New York, NY (September 24, 2020)-- Today, sixteen major donors and foundations announced an unprecedented commitment to a two-pronged national and regional initiative to recognize “America’s Cultural Treasures.” OFFICERS / FORD FOUNDATION Meet the foundation's leadership. FROM GENEROSITY TO JUSTICE / FORD FOUNDATION About the Book. In From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth, Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the 21st century joined by an array of thinkers, activists, and leaders from every field, sector, and walk of life.. Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie’s original “The Gospel of Wealth,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s DAVID ROGERS / FORD FOUNDATION david rogers. david rogers is a program officer on the Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team with over 25 years of progressive social change organizing and policy advocacy experience. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive director of the ACLU of Oregon, where he sharpened the organization’s focus on criminal justice reform. EASTERN AFRICA / FORD FOUNDATION Eastern Africa is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. But the advantages of this growth do not reach all people. Millions are excluded from key institutions and opportunities that should be open to all. Political and economic power has long been built around individuals, families, and networks rather than around publicinstitutions.
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SESAME STREET IS CREATED TO TEACH THE WORLD KINDNESS In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder. In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of investors to back a new idea for a unique, educational TV show for children: Sesame Street. For more than 50 years, Sesame Street has remained on the air, holding a special place in everyone’s hearts and helping generations of kids become smarter, stronger, and kinder.*
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MUHAMMAD YUNUS PIONEERS THE IDEA OF MICROFINANCE Muhammad Yunus came to Ford with a vision to provide Bangladesh’s low-income communities with small loans to gain financial power and security. This work developed into the Grameen Bank—which today has more than 8 million borrowers across Asia, of which 97 percent are women—and earned Yunus a Nobel Prize and Presidential Medal ofFreedom.
Muhammad Yunus came to Ford with a vision to provide Bangladesh’s low-income communities with small loans to gain financial power and security. This work developed into the Grameen Bank—which today has more than 8 million borrowers across Asia, of which 97 percent are women—and earned Yunus a Nobel Prize and Presidential Medal ofFreedom.
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