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Northern California Grantmakers. We are led by a whose North Star is racial equity internally and externally. We listen to our members, movement groups, and other stakeholders to consider an intersectional racial analysis for a more equitable future. We fully acknowledge that how we do what we do matters.
According to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, philanthropy invests most of its dollars immediately following a disaster, when media attention is at its peak. However, less than 10% of our philanthropic dollars go toward reducing hazard risk and preparing our communities for disasters.
NCG recently expanded membership eligibility and restructured membership dues. Here are the answers to some of your frequently asked questions.
You can access all reports, resources, and access to webinars by the California Criminal Justice Funders Group below.
Through our policy work, we aim to ensure the laws and policies governing the philanthropic ecosystem maximize the delivery of social good, expand economic security for individuals, families, and communities, advance and promote the rights of historically marginalized communities including communities of color, low-income communities, and immigrants and refugees in Northern California.
Members have free and priority access to NCG offerings. Learn more here.
Like many organizations, in addition to doing our day-to-day work, we spent 2021 planning for a much different future.