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Tipping Point is a nonprofit investing in poverty-fighting solutions in the Bay Area. Powering

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Joined March 2009

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    Introducing , an effort to build pride, elicit hope, and inspire. It’s time to celebrate the unique voices and unbridled energy that could only happen here in the . Join the movement at .

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  2. Mar 16

    In case you missed it on , check out this feature on our program supporting historically underrepresented & underserved students from the in reaching their dreams & graduating with as little debt as possible.

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  3. Attending a quality school, receiving mental health support, moving into a permanent home... last year our grantees provided over 40,000 of our neighbors with intensive services. See Your Impact:

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  4. Mar 15

    ICYMI: SF's first tiny home village is up and running thanks to , , , and the City of San Francisco. By this spring, the village will have 70 rooms and two dining halls that provide three meals a day. Learn more:

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  5. New report by on last year's Chronic Homelessness Initiative progress to continue to: 1) place people experiencing homelessness into housing 2) prevent chronic homelessness 3) systems change to further #1-2 Read the report:

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  6. Mar 9

    It's tax season! New study from Fisher & shows how recipients use refund on food & durable goods. Consistent w/ our prior work on how this poverty alleviation policy improves food security

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  7. Tipping Point is searching for a Communications Associate to join our external affairs team. Please share widely with your networks! Learn more + apply today:

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  8. We're so excited to open the first cabins at 33 Gough. The mini-cabin pilot project supported by and is the first of its kind in SF. This will eventually be home to 70 people moving off the streets and out of tents.

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  9. Today, a San Francisco first! The first pilot of its kind in SF, the 33 Gough Cabin Pilot Project supported by + opens to eventually house 70 people living in tents at the former safe sleeping village.

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  10. We called on you to rally for those in our region who needed it the most. And you answered. See how this community came together in our 2021 Impact Report:

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  11. We need bold solutions to prioritize support for prenatal to 3 yrs children + their families. Read the National Collaborative for Infants and Toddlers (NCIT) open letter .

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  12. How is serving pregnant and parenting students? Who are these students and how are they being reached? We tried to answer these questions during an event with partners , , , , and .

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  13. Patrick O’Donnell, CEO, and Academy CEO, Alton B. Nelson Jr, joined us yesterday at . Despite the continued challenges of , grantee Making Waves continues to help Bay Area students graduate high school and succeed in college and beyond 🎓

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  14. How can we enact policy changes that help people out of poverty rather than sustain poverty? It starts by abolishing the narrative that blames individuals for systemic failures. More from

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  15. Amidst the continuing pandemic, monthly payments of the expired. Now, the reports 3.7 million more children are left in poverty without these payments. Black and Latinx children experienced the largest % point increases.

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  16. Feb 17
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  17. Feb 15

    20% of undergrads in CA are parents and members of underrepresented communities. Join us, , , , , and to learn how to best support them.

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  18. And in 2019, Wayne came to to talk about his experience as a landlord renting to clients. "Whenever I have a new listing, Brilliant Corners is at the top of my list."

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  19. Friend of Tipping Point, Wayne Huey, is a landlord with 's rehousing effort to place our formerly homeless neighbors in private-market apartments. Via : how landlords can take part in solutions to .

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  20. How can CA colleges support pursuing their degrees? Join us 2/24 to understand the challenges + connect with solutions to help pregnant/parenting students thrive.

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  21. Feb 10

    Black teachers in the classroom benefit all students, but especially Black students. shares how getting more Black teachers in the classroom will improve student trajectories. Read more here:

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