Resources from GWP FBI Session: What Funders Need to Know about Cyber Security on 2/13/2020
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Resources for Building Multi-Generational Involvement in your Family Foundation on 06/13/19
At GWP's recent Grants Manager Roundtable, Bethany Hemingway shared a document produced by Idealware which she found very helpful
The first of two panel discussions during which we explored the topic of i
Here are some resources from the Communications Network listserve sharing resources and samples of Social Media Policies.
Resource from the Arts Funders' Learning Network Program 6-27-18
Join us for a tactical conversation on how to make your community a better place to live through investments in programs and partnerships that promote healthy lifestyles.
The Henry L. Hillman Foundation has announced the selected projects for their Healthy Aging Challenge initiative.
Hear from the Department of City Planning about how they intend to use the updated HNA to inform policies that promote, produce, and preserve access to affordable housing opportunities that are safe and healthy and allow all residents to thrive.
Resources from the GWP Administrative Learning Network: Best Practices In Organization Program 6-26-18
Resources from Administrative Learning Network Roundtable 09/04/2019
The Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) approved $1.08M in new grants including initiatives to advance the understanding of women’s cardiovascular health in pregnancy and improve outcomes; establish
Resources from the GWP Program- Community Development Learning Network: What Makes A Healthy Neighborhood? 6-19-18
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.
Prepared notes from the session and links to additional resources from 12/17/18 meeting.
Resources from Grants Managers' Learning Network Virtual Roundtable 04/01/2020
"Co-Creation" is a case study about the Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, a project of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy. The case study examines co-creation, an emerging systems change collaboration model which grew out of a funder-and-state partnership. This unique partnership led to the creation by executive order of a new and independent Office of Early Childhood, which was formally approved by the Connecticut State Legislature in 2013. The companion piece, "Taking on New Roles to Address 21st Century Problems," looks at co-creation from the perspective of a regional association of grantmakers.