Surdna Foundation

@Surdna_Fndn

The Surdna Foundation seeks to foster just and sustainable communities in the United States.

New York, NY
Joined April 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 16

    Surdna's reflects on one year since the fatal shooting of six Asian women in Atlanta. “I challenge our foundation colleagues + donors to increase their giving to initiatives that support AAPIs + multi-racial solidarity over the long term.”

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    FWF’s ED joined recently to discuss the ways large-scale collaboration in philanthropy can help build a more equitable, good jobs economy. Catch the episode (or read the highlights) here:

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  3. Retweeted
    Mar 18

    Want to Radically Imagine a future? Learn more

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 18

    From our members to our team, 2021 was a productive and impactful year! Download our 2021 annual report to get a glimpse at why we're not taking our foot off the gas anytime soon! 🙌🏾

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  5. Mar 18

    And caught up with Surdna colleagues -- past and present ❤️ Until next year, !

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  6. Mar 18

    We heard powerful insights from our Inclusive Economies grantee partners, Local Solutions Support Center and , in their joint panel “Combating Abusive Preemption to reimagine Public Safety.”

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  7. Mar 18

    Our team had a fantastic time at conference this week!☀️⬇️

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  8. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    "The rise of anti-Asian sentiment has created a hostile and unsafe environment, especially for women."

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  9. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    A year after the horrific Atlanta-area shootings in which 8 ppl—including 6 women—were brutally murdered, I reflect on how it has transformed for orgs & communities & why we need to support multi-racial solidarity more than ever

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  10. Mar 17

    In this piece in the , 's Jo-Ann Yoo speaks to the complexity of thought about strategies to protect Asian lives in communities.

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  11. Mar 16

    Read ’s call for reflection + action commemorating the six Asian women murdered in Atlanta last year. Key ask: in community-based orgs that have the cultural knowledge needed to care for vulnerable communities.

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  13. Retweeted
    Mar 16

    For foundations deepening their practice, there is a new vocabulary to learn. This MIE glossary explains terms from acceleration to working capital.

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  14. Retweeted
    Mar 16

    Today, we are thrilled to announce nearly $13 million in grants to organizations working to build a more equitable economy that uplifts all. These grants seek to leverage public & private capital, as well as new narratives about workers & equity. Join us:

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  15. Mar 15
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    Mar 15

    We're thrilled to announce the Fellowship's inaugural cohort! Meet the 12 grassroots leaders who'll join us on a year-long journey to advance racial and economic equity using data: .

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 15

    Join our nationwide movement to fight for justice and on March 16, 2022, as we honor the lives of the tragic Atlanta Spa Shootings victims and hear from Asian women leaders like AAF's own ED Jo-Ann Yoo.

    A mostly green poster advertising a "Justice for Asian women" rally on Wednesday, March 16th, 6:30pm-8pm ET at Times Square New York. Next to the location information is a color photo of Times Square. Selected speakers & advocates include a row of 6 grayscale headshot photos of Asian women. From left to right: Jo-Ann Yoo Exec. Director Asian American Federation. Min Jin Lee NYT Best-selling author. Esther Lee survivor of anti-Asian crime. Amanda Nguyen CEO & Founder Rise. Elizabeth Kari President AAP(I) Belong. Nikki Singh Policy & Advocacy Sikh Coalition. At the bottom of the poster is the hashtah #BreakTheSilence and livestream at asianjusticemovement.org. A logo of a black lotus is on the bottom right of the poster.
    A mostly green poster advertising a "Justice for Asian women" rally on Wednesday, March 16th, 6:30pm-8pm ET at Times Square New York. Next to the location information is a color photo of Times Square. Live performances include a row of four grayscale photos of Asian performers. From left to right: Perry Yung, Migiwa Miggy Miyajima and friends, Kate Rigg, Bohan Phoenix. At the bottom of the poster is the hashtah #BreakTheSilence and livestream at asianjusticemovement.org. A logo of a black lotus is on the bottom right of the poster.
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  18. Mar 15

    💥GRANT OPPORTUNITY💥 Radical Imagination grants for artists and culture bearers due by April 8.

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 10

    Comparte tu visión de futuro desde nuestros pueblos ⚡ con y postula a la Beca de de NDN Collective de hasta $50,000 dólares para artistas, creadores y difusores de culturas indígenas

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 13

    leaders of color are more likely to attribute challenges to a lack of access, accd to the ’s Race to Lead report:

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