In the more than seven decades since making its first grant, the Rosenberg Foundation has distinguished itself as an ally of the state's most vulnerable residents. From its early work supporting efforts on behalf of Japanese American families returning from internment camps to more recent work to reduce the incarceration rates for women in California, the foundation's aim has remained consistent: to achieve significant and lasting improvements in the life of Californians.
titles from this organization

San Joaquin Valley Health Fund: 2018 Policy Platform
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher(s): Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Program Management; San Joaquin Valley Health Fund

Crime Survivors Speak: The First Ever National Survey of Victim's Views on Safety and Justice
Aug 3, 2016
Publisher(s): Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ)

Bolder Together 2: Building Grassroots Movements for Change
Apr 13, 2016
Publisher(s): California Civic Participation Funders

Principles and Recommendations for Gender-Responsive Approaches for Criminal Justice Reform
Oct 1, 2013
Publisher(s): Women's Foundation of California

The Impact of Probation and Parole Populations on Arrests in Four California Cities
Jan 22, 2013
Publisher(s): Council of State Governments Justice Center

A Guide to Implementing Paid Family Leave - Lessons From California
Feb 13, 2011
Publisher(s): Labor Project for Working Families; Berkeley Center for Health, Economic & Family Security

Reaching a Higher Ground: Increasing Employment Opportunities for People With Prior Convictions
Nov 18, 2010
Publisher(s): Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice

Jobs for All: The Movement to Restore Employment Rights for Formerly Incarcerated People
Sep 19, 2017
Publisher(s): Rosenberg Foundation