The practice of family philanthropy is evolving and so too are the structures that social impact practitioners employ to accomplish their objectives.
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Communities thrive when people are housed comfortably, safely, and affordably. This is especially true for children. And when children thrive, their educational and other outcomes are more likely to be positive. Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers' What Funders Need to Know looks at the connection between stable housing and educational outcomes.
Please join us as Joelle Cook and Chris Carlson from the nonprofit consulting firm FSG lead us in a discussion of their report, Rural America: Philanthropy’s Misunderstood Opportunity for Impact.
Join the Administrative Learning Network to hear from Shelly D. Hammond, Vice President of Programs for The Advanced Leadership Institute on leaning into leadership.
Many nonprofits contract with government agencies to provide services, but they are struggling to fulfill this role.
The philanthropic field has shifted the conversation about data from tracking outputs to evaluating outcomes, leaving some in the field feeling overwhelmed and confused.