Evelyn and Walter Hass, Jr. Fund | |
Headquarters: | San Francisco, California, United States[1] |
Status: | 501(c)(3) private foundation |
Tax Id: | 94-6068932 |
Assets: | $459,305,570[2] |
Leader Name: | Cathy Cha |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name2: | Walter D. Haas |
Leader Title2: | Chair |
Assets Year: | (2016) |
As of 2019, the Fund has awarded nearly $625 million in philanthropic grants.[3]
Based in San Francisco, California, the Haas Fund supports nonprofit organizations and initiatives in five main program areas: Immigrant Rights and Integration; Gay and Lesbian Rights; Education Equity; Nonprofit Leadership; and Community Partnerships and Initiatives.
The foundation supports San Francisco Bay Area institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[4] and local efforts such as the San Francisco Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund and the transformation of Crissy Field from a military base to an urban national park.[5]
Haas's great-great-uncle Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria, arrived in San Francisco in 1853 and started a dry-goods house that grew into a prosperous business and eventually became Levi Strauss & Co. A donor to organizations serving children and the poor, as well as the University of California, Berkeley, Strauss was credited in a 1902 obituary for his "numberless un-ostentatious acts of charity in which neither race nor creed were recognized."[6] Evelyn and Walter's three children and three grandchildren are the foundation's Board Directors: Walter J. Haas, Robert D. Haas, Betsy Haas Eisenhardt, Elise Haas, Jesse Eisenhardt, and Walter A. Haas.[7]