This isnāt a time to be silent āthis is a time to listen, rise up, raise your voice, and demand action.
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The Time for Change is Now
On May 25th, George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis by police officer Derek Chauvin. Since then, protests across the nation have risen up en masse to demand real, immediate action against this brutal crime, and against the continued discrimination and terror Black Americans have faced for generations.
At Tides, we stand against this act of violence. We stand in solidarity with our Black sisters and brothers who are marching in the streets alongside their allies to demand systems change. This isnāt a time to be silent āthis is a time to listen, rise up, raise your voice, and demand action. Read more about our condemnation of racism and what you can do to contribute to the fight for justice here ([link removed] ) .
This month, we also want to take a moment to lift up Pride and the LGBTQ community. In honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in NYC, each June, Pride celebrates the tipping point for gay rights in the United States. This is an important reminder that all societal change starts with taking a stand. An ally to the National AIDS Memorial Grove since 1996, Tides is proud to continually support the movement. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our lives, learn more ([link removed] ) about how AIDS memorial mask makers ([link removed] ) are using their skills to support communities most in need.
Tides Perspectives
Tides Decries the Continuing Violence and Terror again Black Communities
Since the murder of George Floyd on May 25th, protests have risen up across the United Statesā āand the worldā ādemanding acountability and concrete action against police brutality and the cycle of oppression against Black Americans. In light of the most recent police killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks, and David McAtee, Tides stands in solidarity with our Black sisters and brothersābut we know that is not enough. We must also act. Read more. ([link removed] )
AIDS Memorial Mask Makers Supported by Tides COVID-19 Fund
A longtime ally to the National AIDS Memorial (NAM), which became a Tidesā social venture partner in 1996, Tides is proud to fund NAMās new mask-making project through our Stronger Together COVID-19 Response Fund ([link removed] ) . Read more ([link removed] ) about how, in the six weeks since they started, NAM volunteers have produced over 2,000 masks and counting!
Tides Community Updates
Support Your Local Bail Fund
Want to support the protests? One way is to support local bail funds across the country ([link removed] ) . Bail fees further repress and cause harm to communities of color already suffering from structural racism in the legal system. During protests and their aftermath, pretrial detention is often used to suppress dissent and disrupt community organizing. To combat this, the National Bail Fund Network ([link removed] ) , managed by Tides partner Community Justice Exchange ([link removed] ) , works with organizers, advocates, and legal providers across the country using community bail funds as part of efforts to radically change local bail systems and reduce incarceration, as well as to support protest arrest. Donate now to your local bail fund to support protestors ([link removed] ) or to the central Emergency Response Fund ([link removed] ) to support local protest bail funds.
Public Rights Project
On June 2nd, the Public Rights Project ([link removed] ) , a Tides social venture, worked with the City of Los Angeles in filing an amicus brief on behalf of cities, mayors, and the U.S. Conference of Mayors ([link removed] ) . The amicus brief supports a challenge to stop the Trump Administration from allowing states to turn away refugees from resettling in their communities, even if cities in those states want to welcome refugees. The brief emphasized that the Trump Administration's Executive Order seeks to undermine the Refugee Act's original intent to settle refugees in communities in which they will thrive and to allow cities, which are responsible for the health, safety, and welfare of their communities, to provide meaningful input into the process. Permitting the Administration to ignore the historic and current benefit of refugees to cities ignores Congressā intent and undermines citiesā ability to match local support to refugee resettlement. Learn more about the Public Rights Project. ([link removed] )
Twilio Funds Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
Tides partner Twilio.org announced $2 million in grants ([link removed] ) for the Twilio Impact Fund, a Tides Foundation fund that supports people impacted by COVID-19 through organizations that operate crisis hotlines and helplines that connect people with information and resources. With a deadline that passed earlier this month, Twilio will soon make decisions to fund organizations that help more people in crisis by scaling program services using cloud technology, providing life changing support through digital engagement, maintaining staffing capacity by adapting to remote work for employees and volunteers, and reporting on program outcomes using modern analytics tools. Learn more about the Twilio Impact Fund. ([link removed] )
On Our Radar
Tides Philanthropic Partners Take Action for the Pandemic
Tides Center and Tides Foundation distributed a momentous 1,380 grants for a total of $164 million grants to 50 countries globally in the first three months of 2020. This represents a 55% increase from the same period last year and includes a portion of the $38 million granted through the Tides COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund ([link removed] ) , which ran from March through April. Weāre honored to support our partners, grantees, and global communities in this unprecedented time. Annually, Tides makes more than 4,000 grants around the world on behalf of our partners. Learn how Tides can support your grantmaking. ([link removed] )
Sephora Launches In-App Donation Program
Sephora, a Tides partner since 2017, is making it easy for their customers to accelerate social change ([link removed] ) . In this creative partnership launched in June, Sephoraās Beauty Insider members can now redeem their points to make a difference with the Rewards Bazaarās newest Charity Rewards offering. Sephora will donate a corresponding amount to benefit a featured charity. Charities will be selected on a rotating basis, starting with the National Black Justice Coalition ([link removed] ) in June and Project Glimmer ([link removed] ) in July. In addition, Sephora will be donating $5 for every face mask sold ([link removed] ) to the Tides Stronger Together Fund ([link removed] ) .
What We're Reading
- Tides Foundation is proud to be part of the top 10 foundation funders of LGBTQ issues globally, per the newly released 2017-2018 Global Resources Report: Government and Philanthropic Support for LGBTQ Communities ([link removed] ) . Learn insights about the $560 million awarded via 19K+ grants for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex issues around the world.
- Did you know that about half of all climate-change-related funding goes to only 20 organizations, overwhelmingly led by white men? Inside Philanthropy subscribers, read about the new Hive Fund for Climate and Gender Justice ([link removed] ) , which seeks to mitigate this trend by increasing funding for organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and other women of color leaders in the U.S. South.
Where We'll Be
Upcoming Virtual Events:
- Northern California Grantmakers are hosting the webinar Impact Investing: An Impact Investing Journey to address Californiaās Housing Crisis ([link removed] ) on June 24, 2020.
- Tidesā partner Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy are hosting Virtually Equitable: Centering Inclusion In Our Online Workspaces ([link removed] ) on June 24, 2020.
- Exponent Philanthropy is hosting Funders are changing their approaches in response to COVID-19. Whatās going to stick? ([link removed] ) on June 24, 2020.
- Take part in Global Pride: Exist, Resist, Persist ([link removed] ) on June 27, 2020.
- San Francisco Pride is hosting their Online Celebration and Rally ([link removed] ) on June 28, 2020.
- Tides Chief of Staff JenMarie Landing is attending Vision 2020: Governance Elevated ([link removed] ) on July 7-10, 2020.
- Northern California Grantmakers are hosting the webinar Trust-Based Philanthropy Practice: Solicit & Act on Feedback ([link removed] ) on July 14, 2020.
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