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The Pittsburgh Foundation has awarded micro-grants of $1,000 each to artists from the region who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC).
Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers’s Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias. It’s edgy, dryly humorous, “shareable,” and an incredibly different direction for WRAG. The first episode, "The Pernicious Compromise," focuses on the timely topic of the Electoral College and its connection to the Three-Fifths Compromise.
Resource from GWP session- Community Development Learning Network: Community Land Trusts 09-2018
Stewardship Principles to Strengthen Performance describe how corporate grantmakers can reflect their fundamental values in their governance, management and grantmaking.
Resources from GWP Corporate Funders’ Learning Session: Partnership Management on 06/20/2020
An independent panel has shared their recommendations on how to distribute funds collected after Tree of Life attack.
Resources from Administrative Learning Network Virtual Roundtable 03/30/2020
In the final session in Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers's Putting Racism on the Table series (2016), the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Dr. Gail Christopher discussed the role of philanthropy in addressing racism and racial inequity.
In the third session of Putting Racism on the Table (2016), Julie Nelson, Director of the Government Alliance on Race & Equity, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, focused on implicit bias.
In the fourth session of Putting Racism on the Table (2016), James Bell, founder and executive director of the W. Haywood Burns Institute, focused on mass incarceration.