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WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region.FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
WEINGART FOUNDATION
I am thrilled to join the Weingart Foundation as President & C.E.O. Many thanks to the Foundation’s Board and staff, our nonprofit and philanthropic partners—and to my predecessor, colleague and friend Fred Ali—for your immense support as I assume this exciting newrole.
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees. YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted byWEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region.FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
WEINGART FOUNDATION
I am thrilled to join the Weingart Foundation as President & C.E.O. Many thanks to the Foundation’s Board and staff, our nonprofit and philanthropic partners—and to my predecessor, colleague and friend Fred Ali—for your immense support as I assume this exciting newrole.
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees. YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted by WHAT WE DO | WEINGART FOUNDATION What We Do. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable systems and structures needed to achieve justice. We fund in the five SouthernCalifornia
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication NONPROFIT SPOTLIGHTS Council on American Islamic Relations. What We Are Learning. Black Equity Initiative of the Inland Empire INVESTMENT | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Foundation is committed to aligning its invested assets with that purpose, and desires to generate both social and financial returns with its capital. The Foundation will pursue Mission related and Impact investments (“M.R.I.s”) holistically across the portfolio and invest a portion of its assets in Program Related Investments(“P.R.I
GRANT & P.R.I. DATABASE Recent Grants & P.R.I.s. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.orgWEINGART FOUNDATION
I am thrilled to join the Weingart Foundation as President & C.E.O. Many thanks to the Foundation’s Board and staff, our nonprofit and philanthropic partners—and to my predecessor, colleague and friend Fred Ali—for your immense support as I assume this exciting newrole.
U.O.S. | WEINGART FOUNDATION Unrestricted Operating Support (U.O.S.) is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. The Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to carefully selected nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and abilityLISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region.FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
WEINGART FOUNDATION
I am thrilled to join the Weingart Foundation as President & C.E.O. Many thanks to the Foundation’s Board and staff, our nonprofit and philanthropic partners—and to my predecessor, colleague and friend Fred Ali—for your immense support as I assume this exciting newrole.
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees. YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted byWEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region.FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
WEINGART FOUNDATION
I am thrilled to join the Weingart Foundation as President & C.E.O. Many thanks to the Foundation’s Board and staff, our nonprofit and philanthropic partners—and to my predecessor, colleague and friend Fred Ali—for your immense support as I assume this exciting newrole.
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees. YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted by WHAT WE DO | WEINGART FOUNDATION What We Do. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable systems and structures needed to achieve justice. We fund in the five SouthernCalifornia
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication NONPROFIT SPOTLIGHTS Council on American Islamic Relations. What We Are Learning. Black Equity Initiative of the Inland Empire INVESTMENT | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Foundation is committed to aligning its invested assets with that purpose, and desires to generate both social and financial returns with its capital. The Foundation will pursue Mission related and Impact investments (“M.R.I.s”) holistically across the portfolio and invest a portion of its assets in Program Related Investments(“P.R.I
GRANT & P.R.I. DATABASE Recent Grants & P.R.I.s. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.orgWEINGART FOUNDATION
I am thrilled to join the Weingart Foundation as President & C.E.O. Many thanks to the Foundation’s Board and staff, our nonprofit and philanthropic partners—and to my predecessor, colleague and friend Fred Ali—for your immense support as I assume this exciting newrole.
U.O.S. | WEINGART FOUNDATION Unrestricted Operating Support (U.O.S.) is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. The Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to carefully selected nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and abilityLISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communicationFOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity. We consistently hear from nonprofits that unrestricted support is vital to achieving their missions. In order to deepen our understanding of the impact of our Unrestricted OperatingSupport, in
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.LISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communicationFOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity. We consistently hear from nonprofits that unrestricted support is vital to achieving their missions. In order to deepen our understanding of the impact of our Unrestricted OperatingSupport, in
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.LISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org. WHAT WE DO | WEINGART FOUNDATION What We Do. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable systems and structures needed to achieve justice. We fund in the five SouthernCalifornia
INITIATIVES
This three-year collaborative launched in 2018 to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits that work to increase the number of young people leading grassroots social justice campaigns. Nonprofit partners receive multi-year Unrestricted Operating Support grants and participate in a peer learning community. In 2019, Initiative fundersannounced
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.org MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los Angeles U.O.S. | WEINGART FOUNDATION Unrestricted Operating Support (U.O.S.) is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. The Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to carefully selected nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and ability NEWSLETTER | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robust PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communicationFOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity. We consistently hear from nonprofits that unrestricted support is vital to achieving their missions. In order to deepen our understanding of the impact of our Unrestricted OperatingSupport, in
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.LISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communicationFOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity. We consistently hear from nonprofits that unrestricted support is vital to achieving their missions. In order to deepen our understanding of the impact of our Unrestricted OperatingSupport, in
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.LISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org. WHAT WE DO | WEINGART FOUNDATION What We Do. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable systems and structures needed to achieve justice. We fund in the five SouthernCalifornia
INITIATIVES
This three-year collaborative launched in 2018 to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits that work to increase the number of young people leading grassroots social justice campaigns. Nonprofit partners receive multi-year Unrestricted Operating Support grants and participate in a peer learning community. In 2019, Initiative fundersannounced
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For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.org MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los Angeles U.O.S. | WEINGART FOUNDATION Unrestricted Operating Support (U.O.S.) is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. The Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to carefully selected nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and ability NEWSLETTER | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robust PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communicationFOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity. We consistently hear from nonprofits that unrestricted support is vital to achieving their missions. In order to deepen our understanding of the impact of our Unrestricted OperatingSupport, in
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.LISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communicationFOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity. We consistently hear from nonprofits that unrestricted support is vital to achieving their missions. In order to deepen our understanding of the impact of our Unrestricted OperatingSupport, in
MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.LISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org. WHAT WE DO | WEINGART FOUNDATION What We Do. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable systems and structures needed to achieve justice. We fund in the five SouthernCalifornia
INITIATIVES
This three-year collaborative launched in 2018 to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits that work to increase the number of young people leading grassroots social justice campaigns. Nonprofit partners receive multi-year Unrestricted Operating Support grants and participate in a peer learning community. In 2019, Initiative fundersannounced
FOR GRANT SEEKERS
For Grantseekers. In order to expedite funding to our core partners as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis, the Foundation has suspended our practice of accepting unsolicited grant requests and instead we are employing an invitation-only process. We make grants and program related investments throughout the year, and we welcome communication LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.org MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region. U.O.S. | WEINGART FOUNDATION Unrestricted Operating Support (U.O.S.) is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. The Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to carefully selected nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and abilityBOARD OF DIRECTORS
AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los Angeles NEWSLETTER | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robust PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los Angeles YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted byLISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robustPROCUREMENT
As a foundation committed to social equity, the Weingart Foundation recognizes the importance of identifying and working with vendors that share our values of diversity, equity and inclusion (D.E.I.). It is our belief that selection of such businesses will improve the economic stability and vitality of the populations and communities the LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN The Weingart Foundation’s F.Y. 2021 Program Plan prioritizes our ongoing commitments to developing strong and sustainable nonprofits that advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our planning assumptions highlight the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color, and our program strategies focus on the criticalrole
FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
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AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los Angeles YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted byLISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity.MIGUEL A. SANTANA
Miguel was appointed President & C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation in 2021. He engages in numerous civic efforts to create a more equitable Southern California region, including serving as Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. He also serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including the Whittier College Board of Trustees.ERIC MEDINA
Prior to joining the Foundation, Eric served as Program Officer for the LA84 Foundation. He also spent more than eight years at Community Partners, providing technical assistance in the fiscal sponsorship program. Eric has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of California, Santa Barbara. Email: emedina@weingartfnd.org. WHAT WE DO | WEINGART FOUNDATION What We Do. The Weingart Foundation helps build the capacity of communities to advance racial, social and economic justice by expanding services and changing systems. Our vision is a dynamic and effective social change sector that is creating equitable systems and structures needed to achieve justice. We fund in the five SouthernCalifornia
CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.org INVESTMENT | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Foundation is committed to aligning its invested assets with that purpose, and desires to generate both social and financial returns with its capital. The Foundation will pursue Mission related and Impact investments (“M.R.I.s”) holistically across the portfolio and invest a portion of its assets in Program Related Investments(“P.R.I
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The Weingart Foundation is committed to advancing equity—to expanding opportunity by correcting the imbalances we see across racial, ethnic and socio-economic lines in our education, health, human service, economic, and criminal justice systems. For us, equity also means strengthening the capacity and infrastructure of nonprofitsworking in
MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE Mission, Values and Practice | Weingart Foundation. The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across the region. AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Areas of Special Interest. In our work to advance justice for all, the Weingart Foundation supports nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions that provide critical services in communities, as well as those engaged in power building for systemic change. While we support a broad range of organizations throughout our five-county NEWSLETTER | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robust EQUITY | WEINGART FOUNDATION The Foundation responded by making a full commitment to racial and socio-economic equity in 2016—a long-term effort to base policy and program decisions on achieving fairness, inclusion and opportunity for communities in the region, particularly those with the least amount of resources. In support of this effort, Nonprofit Finance Fund (N.F.F U.O.S. | WEINGART FOUNDATION Unrestricted Operating Support (U.O.S.) is the Foundation’s primary vehicle for supporting and building the long-term capacity and effectiveness of nonprofits, collaboratives and coalitions that are working to advance racial, social and economic equity. The Foundation provides flexible, multi-year unrestricted support to carefully selected nonprofits that demonstrate the interest and ability PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.WEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California.COVID-19 RESOURCES
Emergency Response Funds. The following COVID-19 emergency response funds have been established throughout Southern California. Depending on the fund, support will be provided to nonprofit organizations and/or individual community members in need.PROCUREMENT
Purpose. This policy establishes policy statements, guidelines and procedures to effectively manage the purchasing/contracting process. It establishes the procedures and practices that fully outline specific responsibility and authority of staff, reflect best business practices and drive alignment with the Foundation’s mission andvalues.
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN We are starting Year Two of this three-year initiative, which is a joint project among funders to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading grassroots social justice campaigns.The Initiative partners with 26 nonprofit organizations, which all received multi-year Unrestricted Operating Support and participate in a peer learning community. UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Case for Unrestricted Operating Support: Key Findings from Grantee Partner Case Profiles, 2019. The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los AngelesLISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity. YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted byWEINGART FOUNDATION
The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California.COVID-19 RESOURCES
Emergency Response Funds. The following COVID-19 emergency response funds have been established throughout Southern California. Depending on the fund, support will be provided to nonprofit organizations and/or individual community members in need.PROCUREMENT
Purpose. This policy establishes policy statements, guidelines and procedures to effectively manage the purchasing/contracting process. It establishes the procedures and practices that fully outline specific responsibility and authority of staff, reflect best business practices and drive alignment with the Foundation’s mission andvalues.
LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT The Weingart Foundation has always held learning as a core organizational value. We engage in meaningful learning activities that aim to refine and improve our approaches to strengthen the capacity and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, and coalitions working to advance racial, social and economic equity in Southern California.FOUNDATION STAFF
VICE PRESIDENT & C.F.O. Tim Ortez. Tim Ortez, CPA, joined the Weingart Foundation in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to coming to the Foundation, Tim served in similar roles for the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the finance and nonprofitsectors.
F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN We are starting Year Two of this three-year initiative, which is a joint project among funders to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading grassroots social justice campaigns.The Initiative partners with 26 nonprofit organizations, which all received multi-year Unrestricted Operating Support and participate in a peer learning community. UNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT The Case for Unrestricted Operating Support: Key Findings from Grantee Partner Case Profiles, 2019. The Weingart Foundation’s core grantmaking strategy is to provide unrestricted funding to organizations advancing racial, social and economic equity.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AILEEN ADAMS Chair of the Board, Weingart Foundation. MIGUEL A. SANTANA President & C.E.O., Weingart Foundation. WILLIAM C. ALLEN President & C.E.O., Los AngelesLISTENING OUT LOUD
Listening to nonprofits, grantees, and communities has always been a core value at the Weingart Foundation. We simply believe that funders are more effective when we solicit and incorporate feedback from those on the ground. Listening is especially important to us in this time following the August 2016 announcement of our full and long-term commitment to advancing social and economic equity. YOUTH ORGANIZING CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE The Youth Organizing Capacity Building Initiative is a three-year initiative that aims to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading social justice grassroots campaigns, especially from communities most impacted byCOVID-19 RESOURCES
Emergency Response Funds. The following COVID-19 emergency response funds have been established throughout Southern California. Depending on the fund, support will be provided to nonprofit organizations and/or individual community members in need. F.Y. 2021 PROGRAM PLAN We are starting Year Two of this three-year initiative, which is a joint project among funders to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits working to increase the number of young people leading grassroots social justice campaigns.The Initiative partners with 26 nonprofit organizations, which all received multi-year Unrestricted Operating Support and participate in a peer learning community. INVESTMENT | WEINGART FOUNDATION Priorities. The Foundation aspires to align the portfolio with its core values of diversity/equity, fair and equitable workplace practices, good corporate stewardship and transparency. CONTACT US | WEINGART FOUNDATION Weingart Foundation 700 South Flower Street, Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90017. phone: (213) 688-7799 fax: (213) 688-1515. info@weingartfnd.orgABOUT NONPROFITS
Los Angeles County to Explore Negotiating Indirect Cost Rates with Nonprofits (2016) The Weingart Foundation is committed to advancing equity—to expanding opportunity by correcting the imbalances we see across racial, ethnic and socio-economic lines in our education, health, human service, economic, and criminal justice systems. MISSION, VALUES AND PRACTICE The Weingart Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation advancing racial, social and economic justice in Southern California. Founded in 1951 by Ben and Stella Weingart, the Foundation has provided over $1 billion in grants and loans to thousands of organizations across theregion.
EQUITY | WEINGART FOUNDATION For nearly 70 years, the Weingart Foundation has focused on strengthening Southern California’s communities of opportunity by providing support to the nonprofit organizations which serve them. AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Geographic Areas of Special Interest South Los Angeles. South Los Angeles is a vibrant community that is the cultural heart of Black Los Angeles and currently NEWSLETTER | WEINGART FOUNDATION Message From Miguel A. Santana, President & C.E.O.: Reflection. I remember the first time I felt like an American. On my cross-country trip to New England to begin my graduate program, I stopped at Port Huron, Michigan at an address handwritten on the back of PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is my last President’s message, and over the past few days, I have been trying to figure out what to write. Probably overthinking things, because more than anything else, I want to express my profound gratitude to our nonprofit and cross sector partners, my colleagues in philanthropy, and the Board and staff of the Weingart Foundation.Search for:
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READ the current newsletter SIGN UP for the newsletter ‘NO GOING BACK L.A.’ RELEASES PLAN FOR HOMELESSNESS GOVERNANCEMAY 19, 2021
No Going Back L.A., a directive by the Committee for Greater L.A. calling for sweeping systemic changes to dismantle institutional racism, today released _We’re Not Giving Up: A Plan for Homelessness Governance in Los Angeles_ , a report calling for a new and independent entity to align the community-wide commitment to addressing homelessness in Los Angeles resulting in greater accountability. In 2020, there were more than 65,000 people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County. While many agencies, departments, organizations, and political actors address the issue, the magnitude of the homelessness crisis calls for increased collective action and accountability. This proposed entity will maximize coordination using common data points to develop a unified and community-driven strategy to advance measurable outcomes on homelessness. This approach was recently endorsed by columnistSteve Lopez
as well as the _Los Angeles Times_ editorial board,
which agreed that it “could yield more focused leadership, collaboration and accountability.” “We are not ready to give up on the homeless crisis and are committed to bring a magnetic force to align resources and institutions to meet the problem with the urgency and accountability necessary,” said Miguel A. Santana, President, and C.E.O. of the Weingart Foundation and Chair of the Committee for Greater L.A. “To disrupt and dismantle the systems that allow neighbors to fall into and languish in homelessness, we must set a common table to leverage change. This report proposes that common table so that we can reimagine a new and bold approach to address homelessness.” To read the _We’re Not Giving Up_ proposal on homelessness governance, click here . To view the recording of the May 19 virtual report launch, click here.
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MESSAGE FROM MIGUEL A. SANTANA, PRESIDENT & C.E.O.: REFLECTION Miguel A. SantanaI remember the first time I felt like an American.\nOn my cross-country trip to New England to begin my graduate program, I stopped at Port Huron, Michigan at an address handwritten on the back of a black and white photograph of my paternal grandparents. In the 1920s it was the home of Victoria and Jos\u00e9 Santana. These two young immigrants from the central coast of Mexico settled in the furthest edge of the U.S.-Canadian border to pursue a better life. A decade later, they were forced to return to Mexico with their American daughters in the face of the anti-Mexican hostility that emerged at the onset of the Great Depression.\nStanding in front of this small wood-frame house, in a town built by steel mills that fed a burgeoning automobile industry, connected me to the American history that seemed to belong to someone else. To read Miguel’s full message, click here.","tablet":" Miguel A. SantanaI remember the first time I felt like an American.\nOn my cross-country trip to New England to begin my graduate program, I stopped at Port Huron, Michigan at an address handwritten on the back of a black and white photograph of my paternal grandparents. In the 1920s it was the home of Victoria and Jos\u00e9 Santana. These two young immigrants from the central coast of Mexico settled in the furthest edge of the U.S.-Canadian border to pursue a better life. A decade later, they were forced to return to Mexico with their American daughters in the face of the anti-Mexican hostility that emerged at the onset of the Great Depression. \nStanding in front of this small wood-frame house, in a town built by steel mills that fed a burgeoning automobile industry, connected me to the American history that seemed to belong to someone else. To read Miguel's full message, click here."}},"slug":"et_pb_text"}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"> Miguel A. Santana I remember the first time I felt like an American. On my cross-country trip to New England to begin my graduate program, I stopped at Port Huron, Michigan at an address handwritten on the back of a black and white photograph of my paternal grandparents. In the 1920s it was the home of Victoria and José Santana. These two young immigrants from the central coast of Mexico settled in the furthest edge of the U.S.-Canadian border to pursue a better life. A decade later, they were forced to return to Mexico with their American daughters in the face of the anti-Mexican hostility that emerged at the onset of the Great Depression. Standing in front of this small wood-frame house, in a town built by steel mills that fed a burgeoning automobile industry, connected me to the American history that seemed to belong to someone else. To read Miguel’s full message, click here. ANNOUNCING THE 2021 JOHN W. MACK MOVEMENT BUILDING FELLOWS The Weingart Foundation is excited to announce the second cohort of the John W. Mack Movement Building Fellows program, which is designed to strengthen the network of next-generation social justice and racial equity leaders in Southern California. The program seeks to build the region’s social movement infrastructure by supporting a robust network of leaders committed to realizing a long-term vision of justice and equity for all. Fourteen emerging leaders have been selected to engage in transformative leadership development training, peer learning and coaching over an 18-month period. Congratulations to our new cohort! Click here to view the list of 2021 Fellows. CLARITY FROM CRISIS: AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY IS THE ONLY RECOVERY BY MONICA LOZANO AND MIGUEL A. SANTANA The American Rescue Plan Act signed in March directs $151 billion to California. These funds will play a critical role in our state’s recovery from the pandemic and recession—and in ensuring future prosperity. But this recovery will only be successful now and sustainable long-term if state leaders are guided by equity, both in allocating funds and in decisions we make moving forward. But what does equity look like in practice? It means focusing dollars in the hardest-hit communities and cooperating across systems and institutions. We must not treat relief efforts as a one-time back-fill to budget cuts, but an opportunity to fundamentally reimagine and improve our systems to serve us all—including and especially those who face the biggest barriers to accessing good health, education, and jobs. Click here to read the full article.* HOME
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