August, 2025
As the world shifts beneath our feet – politically, socially, emotionally – we at The Good People Fund remain grounded in our core beliefs: that small actions, rooted in compassion and justice, have the power to change lives. While headlines swirl and crises compound, our work – and the work of the social visionaries we support – remains steady, focused, and deeply human.
In both the United States and Israel, our grantees continue to show up every single day for those most vulnerable. They are doing the sacred work of tzedakah – not just giving, but repairing. And they are doing it in the midst of rising need, growing instability, and often at great personal cost.
Every day is a balancing act: meeting the immediate, urgent needs of people in crisis, while also committing to the slower, often invisible work of long-term change. That’s exactly what our community of changemakers is doing. From Matt and Charmaine of Rekindle setting new tables for bridge-building, to Mark of Medical Justice Alliance fighting for compassionate care for people incarcerated in 40 states, to Kerry at Emma’s Torch, Dana at I Support the Girls, and Fraidy at Unchained at Last – all GPF alumni now replicating and scaling their life-changing models – we are seeing the ripple effect of consistent, values-based investment in good people doing good work.
During the past year, we had the opportunity to reflect on our long-term impact, and we were humbled to discover that we’ve supported over 260 grantees since our founding. That number is more than a data point – it’s a growing community of social visionaries who are reshaping the future, one act of kindness, one system shift at a time.
This month, we’re proud to share the latest episode of our Good People Talk podcast featuring Yurani Sandoval, founder of Women Palante, a fierce advocate for women’s voices and empowerment. The episode, titled “Women Belong in Every Room,” is a powerful reminder that systemic change begins with the bravery of one person bold enough to step forward, even when the room was not built for them.
Through all the turbulence we remain anchored to our mission. Thank you for standing with us, and with the people who continue to make good happen, no matter the storm. They – and we – could not do it without your steadfast support.
Julie