East Bay Community Foundation
Julius Crowe Hampton is a Program Associate at East Bay Community Foundation since November 2022, focusing on community engagement and network connectivity for the Black-led organization initiative. Previously, Julius served as a Temporary Curriculum Content Creator for Radical Monarchs, developing a social and environmental justice curriculum, and held teaching positions at St. Paul's Episcopal School of Oakland and Park Day School, leading curricular initiatives and mentoring new faculty. Experience also includes leadership roles with Outdoor Afro, organizing community events, and facilitating wellness programs for the Black Teacher Project through the National Equity Project. Julius holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Wesleyan University and a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of the Pacific.
East Bay Community Foundation
Founded in 1928, and supported by over 400 local donors, the East Bay Community Foundation partners with donors, social movements, and the community to eliminate structural barriers, advance racial equity, and transform political, social, and economic outcomes for all who call the East Bay home. The Foundation is committed to advancing a Just East Bay; where all members of our community are treated fairly; resulting in equitable opportunity and outcomes. In partnership with its donors, in 2018 EBCF granted more than $77 million to local nonprofit organizations and has charitable assets under management of $433 million. For more information, visit ebcf.org.