Resources from Catalyzing Investment in Opportunity Zones presentation at 2019 CF Gathering.
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Program Resources: GWP Annual Meeting: Ask, Listen, Act on December 7th, 2020
Many funders now have online portals where they accept applications for grants and only a handful of funders accept the actual form.
Recent reports have shown a dramatic decrease in charitable giving since the inception of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Acts, which expanded the standard deduction. This drop builds the case for busi
HONOR NATIVE LAND: A GUIDE AND CALL TO ACKNOWLEDGMENT
McAuley Ministries Foundation awarded grants totaling $3,379,844 to support capacity building, community and economic development, education, health and wellness, and workforce development in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, Uptown, and West Oakland communities.
Program Resources: Grants Managers Learning Network on 2/2/2222
On December 1, Grantmakers of Western PA, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Foundation, and Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition (PICC) hosted a webinar to s
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.
This session will feature a conversation on strategies for connecting with community and building an equity lens into your grantmaking and internal operations.
Here is an opportunity to be recognized for your company’s impact on your community, state, country and the world. For the eighth consecutive year, the Responsible Business Awards nominations are
The 1969 Tax Reform Act and Charities: Fifty Years Later event will offer experts in the taxation of charities, and those working in the nonprofit field, the opportunity to reflect upon and discuss
Henry L. Hillman Foundation has awarded a $3 million grant to Duquesne University for their new College of Osteopathic Medicine