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Charitable Giving in L.A. County Down $1 Billion Since 2006
New study finds decline in giving amid urgent and rising need in Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES – June 3, 2016 – A study commissioned by the California Community Foundation (CCF), and conducted by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, finds that local giving is on a decline, with Los Angeles County residents declaring $7.16 […]
Learn MoreThe Arts in Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Benefits of Arts Participation: A Literature Review and Gap-Analysis (2000-2015)
By Melissa Menzer, PhD, Office of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts
Learn MoreWhere do we go From Here? Philanthropic Support For Black Men and Boys
By Seema Shah Director and Grace Sato, The Foundation Center
Learn MoreLooking Forward: Immigrant Contributions to the Golden State 2012
By California Immigrant Policy Center
Learn MoreStressed and Stretched: The Annual State of the Sector Report
By Zeke Hasenfeld, Hyeon Jong Kil, Mindy Chen, Bill Parent; Edited by Jocelyn Guihama, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Learn MoreThe Future of Philanthropy in Los Angeles: Highlights
Highlights from CCF’s 2011 study reveal the coming $1.3 trillion transfer of wealth in Los Angeles County and a tremendous opportunity to create a thriving nonprofit sector.
Learn MoreThe Future of Philanthropy in Los Angeles: A Wealth of Opportunity
CCF’s 2011 study reveals the coming $1.3 trillion transfer of wealth in Los Angeles County and a tremendous opportunity to create a thriving nonprofit sector.
Learn MoreInvestment and Impact of Community Foundations in California
By League of California Community Foundations
Learn MoreRhetoric vs. Reality – A Strategic Disconnect of Community Foundations
By Ellie Buteau, Ph.D. and Andrea Brock, Center for Effective Philanthropy
Learn MoreMeasure of America: A Portrait of California
By American Human Development Project of the Social Science Research Council
Learn MoreInvesting in Our Creative Capital: 2011 Otis Report on the Creative Economy of Los Angeles
By Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, Commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design
Learn MoreReparable Harm: Executive Summary
By Laurie Olsen, Ph.D; A Californians Together Research & Policy Publication
Learn MoreImmigrant Integration Strategy for L.A. County
By Michael Fix, Laureen Laglagaron, Aaron Matteo Terrazas and Margie McHugh, National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy, Migration Policy Institute
Learn MoreImportance of Early Care and Education
By Taryn W. Morrissey and Mildred E. Warner, Cornell University
Learn MoreBuenos Principios: Latino Children in the Earliest Years of Life
By Miriam Calderon, Associate Director, Policy Analysis Center Office of Research, Advocacy and Legislation, National Council of La Raza
Learn MoreEarly Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed Family Child Care Providers. 2006 Study
By Marcy Whitebook, Laura Sakai, Fran Kipnis, Yuna Lee, Dan Bellm, Richard Speiglman, Mirella Almaraz, LaToya Stubbs, and Paulina Tran Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Berkeley; California Child Care Resource and Referral Network
Learn MoreEarly Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed Child Care Centers, 2006
By Marcy Whitebook, Laura Sakai, Fran Kipnis, Yuna Lee, Dan Bellm, Richard Speiglman, Mirella Almaraz, LaToya Stubbs, and Paulina Tran Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Berkeley; California Child Care Resource and Referral Network
Learn MoreEarly Care and Education Workforce Study: Highlights of 2006 Statewide Study
By Marcy Whitebook, Laura Sakai, Fran Kipnis, Yuna Lee, Dan Bellm, Richard Speiglman, Mirella Almaraz, LaToya Stubbs, and Paulina Tran Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Berkeley; California Child Care Resource and Referral Network
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