The POISE Foundation recently announced the publication of their first position paper entitled, “Strengthening Black Families: A Case for Philanthropic Investment.”
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Low levels of diversity in the senior ranks of foundations have proven to be a stubborn challenge for the field of philanthropy. A report by Forward Change takes an important step toward a deeper understanding of the career pathways of professionals of color in philanthropy—how they enter foundations, how they advance across their careers, and what factors affect their advancement within the sector.
Find glossaries or definitions of terms used in philanthropy and fundraising.
GWP is pleased to host the Census 2020 Philanthropic Fund in 2019-20.
Tamara Lucas Copeland, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers shares reaction to the announcement from The Forum of Regional Association of Grantmakers about their new vision.
This toolkit from North Carolina Network of Grantmakers gives practical information on establishing a fellowship program to support the next generation of foundation leaders.
The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University has released a useful snapshot of eleven trends to watch this year.
In July, the Keystone Research Center gathered civic leaders and philanthropists, advocates and people of faith, community groups and labor allies working together to help Pittsburgh model an inclu
GWP board member Ann Dugan has recently joined the board of the National Philanthropic Trust (NPT), the largest independent national donor-advised fund sponsor and one of the 25 largest grantmaking
On this webinar, you’ll learn how you and your family can define your philanthropic purpose—shared motivations, values, priorities, and giving styles.
Last year, the POISE Foundation announced the publication of their first position paper entitled, “Strengthening Black Families: A Case for Philanthropic Investment.”
Join this program to refine the “why” behind your philanthropy and connect your philanthropic purpose to the broader change you wish to see in the world.
During this informative presentation, veteran tax policy experts from the renowned D.C.-based law firm Miller & Chevalier will provide a detailed review of the proposed regulations, field questions, deliver well-versed analysis and suggestions, and garner feedback from PSOs and foundations that will help inform the Forum's approach to comments, due February 15th.
Nonprofit journalism and donor-funded media have seen rapid growth in the past decade, causing both readers and reporters to reconsider how that funding may affect the outcome of a story.
Released in June 2014, this report lays out a vision and a bold plan of action to maximize the potential of philanthropy and the private sector to increase opportunity for boys and young men of color that benefits the entire country.
Join this session to learn about the range of corporate and philanthropic resources your organization can tap into to sustain, strengthen, or scale your operations during the current crisis. Participants will receive a set of actionable tools that will help them build strategic, cross-sector partnerships that prepare their organizations and their communities to respond resiliently to COVID-19 and future disasters.
