We believe the arts are essential for people and communities to thrive and are dedicated to supporting artists in the Bay Area. In response to increasing economic and social challenges, our Performing Arts Program is expanding its support to artists through increased funding and a more holistic approach to their well-being. Program Officer Adam Fong shares the details of our renewed efforts to ensure Bay Area artists and culture bearers both benefit from and shape the services, policies, and practices impacting their creative agency and livelihood. https://lnkd.in/gdkSYtqT
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
A nonpartisan, private charitable foundation that advances ideas and supports institutions to promote a better world.
About us
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is a nonpartisan, private charitable foundation that advances ideas and supports institutions to promote a better world. For more than 50 years, we have supported efforts to advance education for all, preserve the environment, improve lives and livelihoods in developing countries, promote the health and economic well-being of women, support vibrant performing arts, strengthen Bay Area communities and make the philanthropy sector more effective. Established through the personal generosity of the Hewlett family, the foundation is wholly independent of the Hewlett Packard Company and the Hewlett Packard Company Foundation. Visit our website to learn more about what we do and follow us on Twitter: @Hewlett_Found
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Today, the Supreme Court issued 6-3 rulings overturning Chevron deference, longstanding principles established over four decades ago recognizing the value of expertise held within federal agencies. These principles enabled civil servants to bring their deep scientific and technical knowledge to the development of regulations in line with laws passed by Congress to protect the public. Read our Environment Program Director Jonathan Pershing’s statement on how these decisions harm nonprofits’ work and weaken the ability of government to apply sound expertise to address the needs of people, communities, and the planet: https://lnkd.in/guGtvZ37
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"Build a Thriving Nonprofit Culture" is a free learning series for nonprofit leaders hosted by our partners at The Chronicle of Philanthropy. The third and final session focuses on ways nonprofits can center a culture of well-being. Sign up for the session on June 24: https://lnkd.in/gjZS5Te6
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Join us outside to commemorate Juneteenth 2024 with our grantee partner Outdoor Afro. We reflect on the 2.5 years that freedom was delayed for enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas after the Emancipation Proclamation. Outdoor Afro is launching their annual Making Waves swim program this summer to inspire people to go outdoors and reconnect with their local waterways. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gFkgUX7c Illustration by Dajah Callen (@dajartchives_)
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We're proud to partner with The Chronicle of Philanthropy on their training series, "Build a Thriving Nonprofit Culture." The series is aimed at nonprofit leaders building positive work environments. The second training on June 18 focuses on ways nonprofits can attract, inspire, and retain staff members. Sign up for the training: https://lnkd.in/gjZS5Te6
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Our partners at Humboldt Area Foundation just launched the first-of-its-kind Klamath River Fund! The fund, which launches with over $10 million, will support local efforts to restore the landscape and communities around the Klamath River. We’re proud to support this work bringing Tribal and rural communities together to lead and shape the region’s future. Our Andrea Keller Helsel said, “It’s a new model for how philanthropy can be a partner in the longer-term work of healing nature and communities. Dam removal was only the first step; now we will see the transformations that are possible when Tribal and rural communities are resourced to come together and co-create a new vision for the region.” Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gsE9p8-n
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Today's job market poses unique challenges. How can nonprofits attract, motivate and retain talented professionals? Join us on June 18th for Session 2 of our complimentary Leadership Training Series. Get insights from Maegan Dyson of CONWAY REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION INC and Mary Plum of Development Guild DDI. 🌟 Save your spot today: https://bit.ly/4efNTck Senior Editor Emily Haynes is hosting this timely conversation. About the series: The three-part training series of three 75-minute sessions is filled with strategies and tactics to help you build a positive work environment without breaking the budget. Registration includes access to all three sessions, and don't worry if you can't make it live — all events will be recorded and available on demand. Session 1: June 4, 2024 Build an Inclusive Nonprofit Culture Session 2: June 18, 2024 Attract, Motivate, and Retain Top Talent Session 3: June 25, 2024 Foster a Culture of Well-Being This complimentary leadership training series is made possible by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. #TalentRetention #NonprofitLeadership #leadership #training #nonprofit #philanthropy #jobs #recruitment #careers
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Supporting a thriving arts community in Bay Area is not only about fostering self-expression but also supporting organizations so they can adapt and meet the needs of their communities and employees. From shared leadership models to empowering underrepresented voices to challenging traditional structures, our Performing Arts grantee partners are centering organizational development. Kebo Drew and Madeleine Lim of Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project - QWOCMAP and Mina Morita and Nailah Harper-Malveaux of Crowded Fire Theater Company joined Michael Courville to share the ways they’re reimagining what leadership looks like at their organizations.
Radical imagination in arts leadership
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“If someone participates in an election they feel is trustworthy, and they see a national governing institution delivering on its needs, the virtuous cycle of liberal democracy lives to see another day.” Program Director Ali Noorani shares more about our U.S. Democracy work via Inside Philanthropy:
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Gears Up for the Fall Election -- and Beyond | Inside Philanthropy
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