Tides Foundation is an American
public charity
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and
fiscal sponsor working to advance progressive causes and policy initiatives in areas such as the environment, health care, labor issues, immigrant rights, LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights and human rights. It was founded in San Francisco in 1976. Through
donor advised funds, Tides distributes money from anonymous donors to other organizations, which are often politically progressive. It manages two centers in San Francisco and
New York
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that offer collaborative spaces for social ventures and other nonprofits.
Since 1996, Tides has overseen the Tides Center, which is an
incubator for smaller progressive organizations. In 2004, Tides formed the Tides Shared Spaces offshoot which specializes in renting office space to nonprofit tenants. As of 2008, the umbrella organization for these entities was the Tides Network.
History
Tides was founded in 1976 by
Drummond Pike, who worked with Jane Bagley Lehman, heir to the
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company fortune.
In the chapter entitled "The Givers" in his 2017 publication by the same name, ''The Givers: Wealth, Power, and Philanthropy in a New Gilded Age'', which is a more recent edition of his 2010 book, ''Fortunes of Change: The Rise of the Liberal Rich and the Remaking of America'',
David Callahan wrote that Pike was an "entrepreneurial activist" and that Pike and his "wealthy friends" teamed up" to create Tides which "used donor-advised funds to direct resources to progressive causes."
Callahan, who is the co-founder of the think tank
Demos
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, contrasted this with a similar approach taken by
Donors Trust
Donors Trust is an American nonprofit donor-advised fund. It was founded in 1999 with the goal of "safeguarding the intent of libertarian and conservative donors". As a donor advised fund, Donors Trust is not legally required to disclose the i ...
, an American
non-profit
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donor-advised fund that was founded in 1999 to safeguard the "intent of libertarian and conservative donors".
Lehman served as the chair of the organization from its founding to her death in 1988. Tides was conceived as a nationally oriented community foundation, and founded out of Pike's frustration with established philanthropy's perceived neglect of progressive issues. He envisioned using
fiscal sponsorship
Fiscal sponsorship refers to the practice of non-profit organizations offering their legal and tax-exempt status to groups—typically projects—engaged in activities related to the sponsoring organization's mission. It typically involves a fe ...
for progressive political activism. Fiscal sponsorship uses a
tax-exempt charity to provide financial support to a non-exempt project or organization, therefore lending it tax exemption as long as the charity retains control of the way its funds are spent. He served as its CEO until he was replaced by Melissa L. Bradley in 2010.
Pike founded a Canadian version of the organization, Tides Canada, in 2000. Tides Canada, which is based in
Vancouver
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, makes grants through its foundation and has a charity that supports environmental and social justice projects. It consists of the Tides Canada Foundation and the Tides Canada Initiatives Society.
By 2009, Tides allocated $75 million per year in donor money, most of which went to fund progressive political causes.
In 2011, Tides received about $90 million in funding, and awarded about $96 million to various individuals and organizations.
Services
Tides makes charitable contributions through donor-advised and collective action funds and provides consulting, investment, fiscal management services, and collaborative workspaces for their partners in their New York City and San Francisco offices.
Donations
Organizations that began as projects of Tides include
Campaign to Defend the Constitution,
Higher Education Recruitment Consortium,
People for the American Way,
Pew Internet and American Life Project
The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan American think tank (referring to itself as a "fact tank") based in Washington, D.C.
It provides information on social issues, public opinion, and demographic trends shaping the United States and the wor ...
,
Rockridge Institute,
Social Venture Network,
Urgent Action Fund, and
V-Day. The Tides website lists 130 current grantees. As Tides is a public charity, it allows sponsors to donate money to different organizations—including for-profit as well as nonprofit entities—through donor-advised funds. Donor-advised funds are funds held in accounts by nonprofit organizations, like Tides, that then make grants to third-party entities on the donor's behalf. Organizations that have partnered with Tides to setup these funds include
Girl Rising and the
Humble Bundle.
In 2000, Tides launched a program called "Bridging the Economic Divide." It focused on funding living wage campaigns and economic justice coalitions. Tides also launched the Tides Death Penalty Mobilization Fund, which supports the anti-death penalty movement. The Michigan Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence was founded with support from Tides.
Tides has received at least $3.5 million from liberal financier and political activist
George Soros
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.
From 2003 to 2012, Tides gave around $4.4 million to media advocacy organization
Media Matters for America
Media Matters for America (MMfA) is a politically left-leaning 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization and media watchdog group. MMfA was founded in 2004 by journalist and political activist David Brock as a counterweight to the conservative Media ...
. It has stated that it supports the Occupy Wall Street movement. The CEO of Tides, Melissa L. Bradley, stated in a blog post in October 2011 that the movement "represents the best of American ideals and ingenuity."
In 2021, Democratic Senator
Sheldon Whitehouse
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described the Tides Foundation as an instance of "Democratic dark money", which he said mirrored – and had caught up with – similar organizations exercising covert influence on the Republican side.
Advocacy Fund
Tides is affiliated with the Tides Advocacy Fund (also known as Tides Advocacy), a liberal lobbying group. In the 2012 election cycle, the Advocacy Fund gave $11.5 million to
501(c)(4) organizations, including $2 million to the
League of Conservation Voters
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, $1.8 million to
America Votes and $1.3 million to the
Center for Community Change.
The Advocacy Fund has also supported the environmentally-focused groups
Bold Nebraska
Bold Nebraska is a progressive political advocacy group founded by Jane Fleming Kleeb in 2010 in the state of Nebraska.
Background
Bold Nebraska began as a progressive website, and it has been a vocal opponent of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Bol ...
,
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund,
NRDC Action Fund, and the
Sierra Club
The Sierra Club is an environmental organization with chapters in all 50 United States, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. The club was founded on May 28, 1892, in San Francisco, California, by Scottish-American preservationist John Muir, w ...
.
In 2008, the Advocacy Fund contributed to campaigns opposing
Colorado Amendment 46
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The State shall not discriminate against, or gr ...
,
Colorado Amendment 47
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The initiative was proposed jointly by Ryan Frazier of Aurora, Colorado, Aurora and Julian Jay Cole of Golden, Colorado, Golden. According to the Blue Book, ...
,
Colorado Amendment 49
Amendment 49 was a proposed initiative on the Colorado ballot for 2008. It was defeated.
Goals
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and
Colorado Amendment 54
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Purpose
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* pro ...
. The Advocacy Fund distributed $11.8 million in grants in 2013 to groups promoting mass amnesty for illegal immigrants, increased worker protections, chemical safety legal reform, and increased investment in the solar energy industry.
Wikimedia Foundation
The
Wikimedia Foundation
The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., or Wikimedia for short and abbreviated as WMF, is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California and registered as a charitable foundation under local laws. Best kno ...
, the non-profit organization which manages
Wikipedia
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, has worked with the Tides Foundation since 2016. The multimillion-dollar
Wikimedia Endowment
The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., or Wikimedia for short and abbreviated as WMF, is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California and registered as a charitable foundation under local laws. Best k ...
was created in 2016 to support the Wikimedia projects, and is managed by Tides. In 2019, Wikimedia's incoming general counsel,
Amanda Keton
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, had previously served as the general counsel of the Tides Network, the head of Tides Foundation, and the CEO of Tides Advocacy. In 2020, Wikimedia established a $4.5M donor-advised fund, the Wikimedia Foundation Knowledge Equity Fund, at Tides Advocacy.
See also
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2010 Oakland freeway shootout
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George Soros
George Soros ( name written in eastern order), (born György Schwartz, August 12, 1930) is a Hungarian-American businessman and philanthropist. , he had a net worth of US$8.6 billion, Note that this site is updated daily. having donated m ...
*
Open Society Foundations
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Thoreau Center for Sustainability
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