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Announcement/Press Release
Jan 12, 2021

NCG’s Statement on the Insurrection of January 6, 2021

Well, it didn’t take long for 2021 to remind us that the journey back from the edge of an abyss will not be a gentle one. Last Wednesday showed us we will need to advance racial equity to achieve a functioning democracy. And if democracy fails, we cannot sustain racial equity. The insurrection at the Capitol on January 6th undermines both.  

CEO Corner
Jan 7, 2021

My First 100 Days: We Chose Progress

In a year of memorable moments, I keep coming back to a conversation I had with my cousin Harold that is shaping my entry into 2021. Harold lives in Chicago and is an ardent student of history, particularly in the pursuit of racial justice. His observations often help me refine my own thinking.

NCG Blog
Nov 12, 2020

It’s Time to Decriminalize our Education Systems for Youth of Color

All children deserve to have access to a quality education. They deserve to feel safe and supported in a place that exists to prepare them for their futures. Yet, for Black youth and other youth of color, this is far from the reality. Every day, Black children and other youth of color, some as young as six are being pushed out of classrooms and schools because of deep racial profiling.

NCG Blog
Nov 12, 2020

Five Ways Funders Can Support Movements Building True Multiracial, Feminist Democracy

by Rajasvini Bhansali, Executive Director, Solidaire Network and Tarso Luís Ramos, Executive Director, Political Research Associates

November’s presidential election results will have pulled the United States back from the brink of authoritarianism. After we’ve taken a moment to celebrate our achievement and rejuvenate, there comes the challenge of plotting a course forward.

CEO Corner
Oct 29, 2020

Corporate Philanthropy's Racial Reckoning

How can corporate philanthropy be responsive to the demands of this moment? It's a question rooted in the very nature of a capitalist economic system, where corporations focus on maximizing returns exacerbates inequities. Into that mix, corporate foundations and champions of social responsibility mobilize their companies’ resources and talent to restore community balance and advance social good.

NCG Blog
Oct 1, 2020

Affirmative Action Slammed Shut Behind Me: Prop 16 Reopens Opportunity

The places we call home, their streets, smells, sounds, and sights, shape our opportunity for a fair shot at a long and healthy life. I grew up in the shadows of greatness, in the city of pride and purpose, Richmond, California. During WWII, it was a busy port between San Francisco and Sacramento, home to the Kaiser shipyards. 

CEO Corner
Sep 17, 2020

What’s in Store for NCG? Three CEOs Consider the Future

This month, President and CEO Dwayne S. Marsh has officially taken the reins from Steve Barton and Phuong Quach, senior staff who’ve served as NCG’s interim leaders for the past six months. The three took turns answering questions about the moment in which we find ourselves and the possibilities ahead. As the interview was drawing to a close, Dwayne paused to check if we were going to address race explicitly. And so, signaling the new future into which we are stepping, we did.

Announcement/Press Release
Aug 19, 2020

Announcing a New Partnership: Bay Area Homelessness Funders Network

 

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