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Reimagine Lab was a three-year program where 16 fellows passionate about preventing cycles of family and domestic violence came together to develop solutions with other
Through its work, the Future of Work Commission identified critical challenges for California to address for work and workers. Many of the challenges for work and workers have
This report represents a step by Alliance for Girls to ensure that the voices, beliefs, and experiences of girls and gender-expansive youth inform every aspect of gender-based
A visual representation of the Foundation's 2020 overall grantmaking.
Over the past decade, policy makers and industry leaders have pursued significant changes in the way we deliver and pay for health care, moving away from incentivizing volume
The primary goal of the Early Childhood Census 2020 Fund (ECCF) was to help increase the census count for families with young children by tapping into trusted networks and
In the wake of a pandemic that has pushed our health care system to its limits, crippled the economy, and brought into stark relief longstanding racial inequities, we are
The COVID-19 pandemic also has clearly shown us that structural racism undergirds our systems and our institutions contributing to violence, including domestic violence, and
California must transform its response to intimate partner violence from a focus on crisis intervention to one of prevention and early intervention.The Little Hoover
California is facing a crisis: adverse childhood experiences. Fifteen percent of children under the age of five show signs of experiencing abuse or neglect, 5% of children
The study in this report explores risk and protective factors in five Asian American communities: Cambodian, Chinese, Korean, North Indian Hindu, and Pakistani Muslim. These
This brief highlights findings from research with California DV survivors regarding systems changes necessary to better support survivors through their journeys