Resources from GWP FBI Session: What Funders Need to Know about Cyber Security on 2/13/2020
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How to measure the value and results of corporate philanthropy remains one of corporate giving professionals’ greatest challenges. This report offers a review of recent measurement studies, models, and evidence drawn from complementary business disciplines as well as the social sector.
Join NCFP for a session to hear from leaders of family foundations that have embraced trust-based approaches, how these practices align with each family’s legacy and values, and what it looks like when foundation CEOs and family trustees collaborate to build a culture of trust.
Join NCFP to learn strategies to manage dynamics, build in moments for family connection, and facilitate group decision-making.
Most foundations in the U.S. are set up to exist in perpetuity - never paying out more than 5% of their assets yearly.
Addressing a community’s information needs is a critical aspect of supporting a vibrant and healthy democracy. As community and place-based foundations increase their participation in this work, they realize they cannot do it alone.
Volunteer and giving opportunities can help companies attract workers in their 20’s and 30’s, a new survey finds.
Since 2005, U.S. grantmakers committed more than $1 billion for relief, recovery, and rebuilding in response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The 19th annual “100 Best Corporate Citizens” list recognizes the standout environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of public companies across the U.S. New GWP member Bank of America is among those recognized.
Citing $21 billion dollars in overall corporate giving in 2018 in the U.S., Forbes forecaster Zach Friedman asserts that corporate giving will expand in 2019.
Resources from the GWP Program- Community Development Learning Network: What Makes A Healthy Neighborhood? 6-19-18