This report from the Center for Effective Philanthropy finds that grantees do not view the reporting and evaluation requirements of grantmakers of particular value in strengthening their organizati
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Many corporations are thinking differently about the role their employee giving and community investment programs can play to create a culture of meaning, purpose and belonging in their organizations.
The heightened focus on nonprofit accountability in recent years has spurred calls for foundations and public charities to have adequate policies and procedures in place to ensure sound governance. One such policy that has become a recommended best practice for the sector is a whistleblower protection policy, yet most nonprofits still don’t have one. Here are some basic issues to consider when developing a whistleblower protection policy for your grantmaking organization.
Your company can benefit from doing good in the community, including employee and workplace volunteer events.
Jeremy Park of cityCurrent describes how smaller companies can use a charitable focus to grow their businesses. He recommends starting by preparing a corporate philanthropic statement, then identi
On #GivingTuesday -- the Tuesday after Thanksgiving -- Pittsburgh Magazine, in partnership with The Pittsburgh Foundation, will launch a new regional fundraising initiative designed to spark Pittsb
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Join NCFP for a webinar that will provide tips and tools for how to involve the next generation of family members, develop a process to invite non-family board members onto your board and find practical ways to engage with your community and grantees.
How can you tell if you are effectively using your technology resources to connect with members? Explore a knowledge management framework from ASAE that shows you how to use, enhance, and promote your technology resources.
Post 9/11, supporting service members has become a topic of increasing focus for corporate philanthropy. This article describes how USAA Foundation and Home Depot Foundation have structured their
The Arts I Equity I Reimagined Fund will support eligible arts and cultural organizations facing economic hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fifteen GWP members are supporters of the fund.