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- • GCIRPrivate fund will support undocumented California families ineligible for federal and state relief in midst of coronavirus crisis in partnership with
- • MS MagazineOur CEO Debbie Change cowrote this piece that illustrates how even in the best of times, the most dangerous place for victims is in their own homes.
- • New York Times
- • Fuller Project for International ReportingOur grantee, The Fuller Project, presents solutions to end child exploitation.
- • Philanthropy Women
- Grants aim to prevent domestic violence, enable economic mobility, and support Black communities
- Grants address economic hardship, domestic violence, and the need for accurate, accessible information in multiple languages
- On March 18, Blue Shield of California Foundation’s Board of Trustees met by teleconference during the onset of the COVID-19 public health crisis
- We are proud to announce that on December 5, 2019, Blue Shield of California Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved a set of grants that directly
- These grants will support an accurate census and address needs and well-being strategies in immigrant communities.
- A summary of the Foundation's grantmaking for the second quarter of 2019.
- We first shared that the Foundation was launching a design lab to develop new solutions for preventing domestic violence in February of 2018
- We are proud to announce that on March 18, 2019, Blue Shield of California Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved a set of forward-looking grants
- From our blog post on Leveraging Collaboration to End Domestic Violence: Through this opportunity, the Foundation aimed to: Better understand how
- Last month, Blue Shield of California Foundation began supporting the work of three organizations to defend immigrant survivors of domestic violence