The foundation seeks to foster just and sustainable communities in the United States guided by principles of social justice and distinguished by healthy environments, strong local economies, and thriving cultures. The foundation focuses on three core areas: 1) Sustainable Environments; 2) Strong Local Economies; and 3) Thriving Cultures.
titles from this organization

Massachusetts Working Cities Challenge Final Assessment of Round 1 Progress
Jul 20, 2018
Publisher(s): Mt. Auburn Associates

Not Just Money: Equity Issues in Cultural Philanthropy
Jul 1, 2017
Publisher(s): Surdna Foundation; Helicon Collaborative

Patterns of Disparity: Small Business Lending in the Buffalo and New Brunswick Regions
Apr 1, 2017
Publisher(s): Woodstock Institute

The Social Wellbeing of New York City's Neighborhoods: The Contribution of Culture and the Arts
Mar 9, 2017
Publisher(s): Social Impact of the Arts Project at University of Pennsylvania; The Reinvestment Fund (TRF)

A Resilient Power Capital Scan: How Foundations Could Use Grants and Investments to Advance Solar and Storage in Low-Income Communities
Feb 1, 2017
Publisher(s): Meridian Institute; Clean Energy Group

Defining and Measuring The Creation of Quality Jobs
Apr 12, 2016
Publisher(s): Pacific Community Ventures

Not Just Money: Equity Issues in Cultural Philanthropy
Jul 1, 2017
Publisher(s): Surdna Foundation; Helicon Collaborative

A Documentation and Analysis of Surdna Arts Teachers Fellowship Program (SATF): The First Decade 2000-2010
Jun 30, 2011
Publisher(s): Surdna Foundation

The Economic Development and Workforce Development Systems
Dec 14, 2009
Publisher(s): Surdna Foundation