Description
The Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund Records document a history of charitable giving to nonprofit organizations working in the
areas of the environment, Jewish affairs, Israel, population, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Background
In 1951, Richard N. and Rhoda H. Goldman, San Francisco natives and philanthropists, established their philanthropic organization,
the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund. The Goldman Fund was a philanthropic organization dedicated to funding programs of nonprofit
organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as nationally and internationally.
Extent
Number of containers: 128 cartons
Linear feet: 160 linear feet
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Availability
Collection is closed to research until January 1, 2062.