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Ben Weingart (1888-1980) was an American real estate investor and developer, influential in the development of various areas of southern California, including Lakewood, California. A self-made man, Weingart became one of the richest men in California, building a fortune of nearly $100 million, and the Weingart Foundation, his philanthropic ...
In a smooth transition at the California Community Foundation, former L.A. city administrative officer and now Weingart Foundation head Miguel Santana will replace Antonia Hernández, who ...
Weingart works in History of Science and Digital Humanities, adapting computational and digital methods to cultural problems. He is a "leading scholar in the field of historical network research" whose work "made a significant contribution to the formation and development of the computational humanities and social sciences."
The Weingart Center is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit. [1] The Weingart Center for the Homeless has five facilities in one block, plus a walk-in access center, totaling 170,000 sq. ft. the Weingart Center serves 6000 homeless people and provides 253,000 meals annually. The Weingart Center is located at 566 South San Pedro Street in the building that ...
Ashland Times-Gazette. May 18, 2024 at 11:01 AM. Ashland County Community Foundation’s IMPACT Youth Council, with ratification by the Board of Trustees, approved IMPACT Youth Grants for 2024 ...
Measure of America. Measure of America is a non-partisan, non-profit initiative of the Social Science Research Council in Brooklyn, New York. It conducts research and analysis primarily on human development data from the United States at the national, state, and county levels. Measure of America aims to stimulate fact-based dialogue about human ...
The Hilton Foundation and Cedars-Sinai's philanthropic arm also donated $250,000 and $150,000, respectively, to help the trust stay afloat in the near term. "Their footprint in L.A. is significant ...
Weingart Stadium (formerly East Los Angeles College Stadium or ELAC Stadium) is a 22,355-capacity multi-purpose stadium located at East Los Angeles College, in Monterey Park, California. It was built in 1951 at a cost of $3.1 million, and following renovations in 1984 it was renamed after philanthropist Ben Weingart .