Site Search
- resource provided by the Forum Network Knowledgebase.
Search Tip: Search with " " to find exact matches.
Join NCFP for this webinar to learn the “nuts and bolts” of good governance.
Should arts non-profits be lumped in with all others when it comes to capacity building initiatives? Or are there unique challenges that must be addressed and assets that should be acknowledged? Join in for this important conversation around capacity building.
Resources from the Administrative Learning Network Roundtable on 02/05/2020
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.
The philanthropic field has shifted the conversation about data from tracking outputs to evaluating outcomes, leaving some in the field feeling overwhelmed and confused.
The Silicon Valley Out-of-School-Time Collaborative invested in a cohort of regional nonprofit organizations to sustain and strengthen their ability to serve more students with stronger academic and social-emotional programming. A midcourse evaluation of the collaborative showed that grantees were stronger, programs were better and are reaching more students, and funders had adopted new, collaborative grantmaking practices. A second phase of the work was committed to more flexibility –– letting grantees drive the group’s planning and learning efforts, and manage consultants, budgeting and group communications. Grantees also opted to redirect the focus of the collaborative from capacity building to program development and evaluation, with the added goal of sharing effective afterschool and summer program models with others, both inside and outside the region.
Join GWP for a demo of BigBurgh, the City’s new app that pulls together services that can help homeless and vulnerable residents by providing quick access to information on over 170 services that are good quality, free of charge, and welcoming to those without an address.
This program is for any new GWP members or ANY member who would like to learn more about your membership benefits.