San Francisco Foundation Features EJS in its 2025 Give Guide on Advancing Racial Equity

The Equal Justice Society is proud to be featured in the San Francisco Foundation’s “2025 End of Year Give Guide: Advancing Racial Equity” release on October 1. We’re immensely grateful to be an SFF grantee and included in this guide.

“Imagine a Bay Area where everyone, regardless of their race, has the resources and power to thrive. As progress toward racial justice faces increasing threats, San Francisco Foundation is doubling down on our commitment to fund organizations building power in communities of color.

“In this give guide, we highlight organizations that are serving communities most impacted by systemic racism and cultivating a diverse bench of leaders who are well-positioned to build a world where racial equity and economic inclusion are the norm.

“The San Francisco Foundation supports the Equal Justice Society because they are creating a future where our legal system and social structures are built on a true understanding of racial equity.

“A landmark achievement for the Equal Justice Society was the appointment of its president, Lisa Holder, to the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans.

“Through its leadership on the task force and its ongoing advocacy, Equal Justice Society has continued to champion the cause of reparations and make California a model for other states.”

Read the full guide here and also SFF’s recent news launching the Stand Together Bay Area Fund to provide urgent financial assistance to immigrant families across the Bay Area who are facing unprecedented hardship due to aggressive federal immigration enforcement.

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