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We were proud to award Meredith Monk and Mills Performing Arts a   commission back in 2017. Now, their long awaited perf...
12/23/2021

We were proud to award Meredith Monk and Mills Performing Arts a commission back in 2017. Now, their long awaited performance of “Indra’s Net” - their first live and in-person performance since March of 2020 - is available to watch online and for free. Make sure you check it out!

Presented by Mills Performing Arts and The House Foundation for the Arts, with the Mills College Music Department. Indra’s Net, Meredith Monk’s newest interdisciplinary evening-length music theater piece, is an experiential performance work affirming the interconnectedness of life. Indra’s Net...

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has named Rosa Maria Castañeda as the inaugural director of its Racial Justice ...
12/13/2021

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has named Rosa Maria Castañeda as the inaugural director of its Racial Justice Initiative, a 10-year, $150 million commitment that the foundation announced last year. She will take on her new role in late November.

Castañeda brings to the foundation more than two decades of experience as an expert bridging programmatic innovation with analysis, advocacy, and organizing to advance racial justice, community well-being, and economic mobility. In this newly created role, Castañeda will develop and manage the grantmaking strategy for the new initiative, under the leadership of the foundation’s Chief of Equity and Culture, Charmaine Mercer.

“Rosa Maria brings to Hewlett both head and heart—deep knowledge and experience with effective philanthropy, program innovation, and strategic planning, as well as openness, empathy, and a profound personal commitment to issues of racial equity,” Mercer said. “I could not be more excited about having her as a partner and collaborator in shaping Hewlett’s Racial Justice Initiative.”

“I am thrilled to be joining Hewlett, a major player in the philanthropic landscape, at this pivotal moment for advancing the cause of racial justice and cross-racial solidarity,” Castañeda said. “I look forward to collaborating with leaders in nonprofits and philanthropy to ensure we forge a bold new path and develop the infrastructure needed to meet this moment with the urgency and ingenuity it requires.”

Hewlett’s commitment to launch a new racial justice initiative is one among many steps the foundation is taking to address systemic racism. In addition, the foundation created Mercer’s role as Chief of Equity and Culture, a new position reporting directly to the president; provided staff coaching and learning opportunities focused on systemic racism and inequity; and provided $18 million to support groups combatting systemic racism. This year, the foundation is awarding some exploratory and responsive grants related to racial justice; the development of the full grantmaking strategy, including outreach and listening to field leaders, nonprofits, and peers, will be undertaken once Castañeda is on board.

Castañeda currently serves as senior program officer at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, where she leads a body of work in the foundation’s Center for Economic Opportunity. While there, she launched initiatives to promote economic mobility for young people of color, catalyzed new and powerful coalitions for immigrant families, and expanded partnerships with organizations of color in southern states. Before joining Casey, she was a program manager at The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Prior to her time in philanthropy, Castañeda worked at some of the nation’s leading research and policy analysis organizations, including the Urban Institute, the Center for Law and Social Policy, and Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. Castañeda holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from American University, a Master of Science degree in research methods and social policy from the London School of Economics, and a Master of Public Policy from George Washington University.

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has named Rosa Maria Castañeda as the inaugural director of its Racial Justice Initiative, a 10-year, $150 million commitment that the foundation announced last year. She will take on her new role in late November. Castañeda brings to the foundation more th...

How can funders be better listeners to what the field really needs and wants? Our Sarah Lucas sat down with Valerie Trao...
12/08/2021

How can funders be better listeners to what the field really needs and wants? Our Sarah Lucas sat down with Valerie Traore from Niyel Campaigns and Thea Anderson from Omidyar Network to discuss shifting power in funders’ field-building efforts. https://hewlett.org/pressure-testing-our-ideas-a.../

This is the fifth in a series on shifting power in international giving and what INGOs, NGOs, and funders can do differently to support and sustain more equitable partnerships. In the introductory piece, Pat Scheid frames the issue of shifting power, and in the second, Joe Asunka shares strategies f...

Over the 20 years since their creation, Open Education Resources have evolved from an idea to a field with deep and grow...
12/05/2021

Over the 20 years since their creation, Open Education Resources have evolved from an idea to a field with deep and growing networks between and .
Our Angela DeBarger and Cathy Casserly share a look back at where we’ve been and an evaluation of 60+ networks from EdBridge Partners.

This year marks a milestone for Open Educational Resources (OER)—20 years of investment and commitment to an idea that grew into a field. In this time, open education has evolved from a handful of projects supported by the Hewlett Foundation to an ecosystem reflecting the collective contributions ...

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