The Framework for Social Justice Philanthropy was shaped and informed by a number of people. We acknowledge and thank the following individuals for their vision, thought leadership, and contribution to the creation of this publication:
Yolanda Alindor, The San Francisco Foundation
Renato Almanzor, formerly LeaderSpring
Angelika Arutyunova, Association for Women’s Rights in Development
Bidisha Bannerjee, formerly Dalai Lama Fellows
Nikki F. Bas, Partnership for Working Families
Rajasvini Bhansali, formerly Thousand Currents
Tara Brown, Hidden Leaf Foundation
Jackie Byers, Black Organizing Project
Melanie Cervantes, formerly Akonadi Foundation
Vanessa Daniel, Groundswell Fund
Antonio Diaz, P.O.D.E.R.
Kebo Drew, Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project
Dana Ginn Paredes, Momentum Institute
Pia Infante, The Whitman Institute
Lourdes Inga, formerly Christensen Fund
Shalini Iyer, Metta Fund
Taj James, Movement Strategy Center
Rajiv Khanna, Thousand Currents
Andrea Lee, formerly Mujeres Unidas y Activas
N’Tanya Lee, formerly POWER
Roel Mangiliman, formerly Bay Area Justice Funders Network
Paula Morris, formerly Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund
Luke Newton, formerly Common Counsel Foundation
Dennis Quirin, Neighborhood Funders Group
Ron Ragin, formerly William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Carmen Rojas, The Workers Lab
Alexander Saingchin, formerly Common Counsel Foundation
Eveline Shen, Forward Together
Lateefah Simon, formerly Rosenberg Foundation
Zeina Zaatari, Consultant