News & Stories Heising-Simons Foundation Joins Philanthropic Funders in Response to Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action Share By Heising-Simons Foundation on 6/30/2023 on 6/30/2023 When we lift up our values at the Foundation and talk about “Unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities,” we share our dreams of an inclusive, vibrant, multiracial democracy. We think about what is needed to open doors for all people, including those who have had systems and laws crafted to hold them back throughout our nation’s history. This week’s Supreme Court rulings, both about affirmative action and about LGBTQ+ protections, challenge the very equity that we, and our grantee partners, work toward every day. We remain committed, guided by these values, to continue our work toward equity, justice, and progress.The following is a statement by funders and philanthropic organizations in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings in Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. A full list of signatories follows. The Supreme Court’s decision impedes colleges and universities from selecting their own student bodies and fully addressing systemic racial inequalities that persist. The ruling threatens to return this nation to a time when education and opportunity were reserved for a privileged class. It endangers sixty years of multiracial movements to challenge our nation to live up to the ideals enshrined in our founding documents. The decision erects new barriers to building a society in which everyone has the opportunity to improve their lives, communities, health, and education.Today’s ruling will make the vital work of building inclusive college campuses much harder. Experience has shown that substituting socioeconomic status as a proxy for race will not achieve the diversity that strengthens the fabric of all universities. Educators and communities dedicated to teaching and mentoring young people and adults from every imaginable background understand how all students—not just students of color—benefit from diverse racial and socioeconomic learning environments. Decades of research show that students educated with people from different backgrounds and experiences improve their analytical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. These skills are essential to building our future workforce, our military, and a healthy democracy. In the realm of health, research shows that racially and ethnically representative medical schools produce better-trained physicians and care teams that reflect the communities they serve.Universities and colleges and those organizations supporting them deserve the resources and support to continue their critical mission. They need our resolve, too. Philanthropies are vital partners in our nation’s progress. We will remain steadfast in our collective mission to create a more equitable nation within the bounds of the law. To forge ahead, we must continue to advocate for the human dignity of all people—regardless of their race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or country of origin—with renewed vigor and commitment.Our nation’s future prosperity, vitality, and unity depend upon America becoming a true multiracial democracy—an aspiration that requires racial equity and diversity in higher education. Despite today’s ruling, our foundations will not waver in our commitment to those making the nation’s high ideals a reality for all communities and all people. Signatories of this statement:ABFEAsset Funders NetworkBarr FoundationBlue Shield of California FoundationBorealis PhilanthropyBrooklyn Community FoundationCalifornia Health Care FoundationCharles and Lynn Schusterman Family PhilanthropiesCharles F. Kettering Foundation Charles Stewart Mott FoundationCommunity Foundation of Eastern ConnecticutCommunity Foundation of Northeast IowaCouncil on FoundationsDavid and Lucile Packard FoundationDavid Rockefeller FundDemocracy FundEast Bay Community FoundationECMC FoundationElmina B. Sewall FoundationFairfield County’s Community FoundationFord FoundationFoundation for Health EquityFunders Concerned About AIDSFunders Together to End HomelessnessGrantmakers for EducationGrantmakers In HealthGrantmakers in the ArtsHealth Forward FoundationHealthy Communities FoundationHeising-Simons Foundation Hispanics in PhilanthropyHogg Foundation for Mental HealthHorizon FoundationHumanity UnitedImaginable FuturesIndependent SectorJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationJohn Rex EndowmentJosiah Macy Jr. FoundationKate B. Reynolds Charitable TrustLumina FoundationMary Reynolds Babcock FoundationMcKnight FoundationMellon FoundationMertz Gilmore FoundationMetroWest Health FoundationMeyer Memorial TrustMs. Foundation for WomenNational Indian Education AssociationNew Breath Foundation Omidyar NetworkPoint32Health FoundationRaikes FoundationRobert Wood Johnson FoundationRuth Mott FoundationRx FoundationSan Francisco FoundationSchoolHouse ConnectionSchott Foundation for Public EducationSilicon Valley Community FoundationStuart FoundationStupski FoundationSurdna FoundationThe Boston FoundationThe California EndowmentThe California Wellness FoundationThe Colorado Health FoundationThe Communications NetworkThe Denver FoundationThe FrameWorks InstituteThe Funders NetworkThe George Gund FoundationThe James Irvine FoundationThe Joyce FoundationThe Kresge FoundationThe Miami FoundationThe Nellie Mae Education FoundationThe NUNA FoundationThe Open Society FoundationsThe Praxis ProjectThe Rockefeller FoundationThe Skillman FoundationThe Spencer FoundationThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationUnited Way of Rhode IslandWail of a Tale ProductionsWellspring Philanthropic FundWES Mariam Assefa FundWomen’s Funding Network Education, Foundation News, Human Rights Close Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
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