Announcing Tides Learning Community

In an effort to engage our community in meaningful dialogue and discourse in the name of progressive values and social change, I am pleased to announce the launch of the Tides Learning Community.  We have had the privilege to work in many issue areas and over the years, and have gained a unique perspective that allows us to see across the interconnected web of issues and will use the Learning Community to find the common threads that leverage best practices and fresh perspectives to really move the dial on social...

SF Event for Japan Relief Thurs 3/31

The National Asian Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP–SF), along with co-sponsors Bay Area Benefits, Taiwanese American Professionals, Asian Business League, American Legion Cathay Post #384, Project by Project, KollaborationSF, and Corporate Asian American Employee Network (CAAEN), Oriented, (and more to be announced) are presenting:

HOUR FOR JAPAN March 31st, 2011 5–9 PM RECESS 443 Broadway Street San Francisco, CA 94133

BENEFICIARY

A Bay Area fund raiser for disaster relief in...

The Power of Thank You

One of the false narratives in the media today is that progressives are somehow anti-law and order.  Without a stable and safe society, supported by law enforcement, we could not support the programs that are core to our country’s nonprofit infrastructure and social service delivery. Democracy can only thrive when there is security and safety for all of us.  We can only exercise our rights when core services such as our police and fire departments are well functioning and available to all people. Progressives are...

Join Tides Next Week in Charlotte

Tides is pleased to participate in the 2010 Community Foundations Fall Conference in Charlotte, NC.  Be sure to check out one of two sessions where Tides will present on innovative shared space and services for nonprofits, and stop by Exhibit hall Booth #401 to say hello!  We hope to see you in Charlotte....

The List Project Invites You

The List Project invites you to attend a U.S. Helsinki Commission hearing focusing on the current status of Iraqi refugees and the dangers faced by our Iraqi allies. Panelists include: Assistant Secretary Eric Schwartz (Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration); Michael Newton, Professor of Law (Vanderbilt University) and former Brigade Judge Advocate (U.S. Army Special Forces); Craig Johnstone of Refugees International; and our founder, Kirk Johnson....