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Join the Aspen Institute and others to explore the Five Good Ideas they decided to highlight regarding the COVID-19 Rural Response, Recovery and Resilience.
Join us as we read and discuss Ibram X. Kendi's How To Be An Antiracist.
Join GWP for this session with FBI field agents to hear real-world case examples and best practices to ensure public confidence in the integrity of the election process.
Join us to discuss best practices for how to engage next gen donors in philanthropy, nonprofits, and other organizations and family enterprises to help them become the donors we all need them to be, as well as hear how they’re responding to the many crises affecting society today.
Join us to update your knowledge of current public-sector support and build stronger connections between private and public funding streams.
Join us for this session to review the findings from the analysis of capacity-building efforts and explore together some of the opportunities and challenges our funding community might address together.
Join us to learn how grantmakers can best use the Form 990 to learn about potential grantees.
GWP members are invited to join this session to learn more about the progress of this capacity building initiative, share their own ideas, and explore opportunities to contribute to future efforts in strengthening nonprofit capacity.
Resources from GWP Food Funders' Virtual Roundtable 04/07/2020
Community foundations are beginning to deepen and shift how they work, adopting an anchor mission that seeks to fully deploy all resources to build community wealth. Moving into territory relatively uncharted for community foundations, they are taking up impact investing and economic development — some in advanced ways, others with small steps. This report offers an overview of how 30 representative community foundations — including The Seattle Foundation, the Vermont Community Foundation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation — are working toward adopting this new anchor mission.
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.
As older adults are increasingly choosing to age in place, cross-cutting issues are coming to the forefront – the quality of care received by disabled or chronically ill older adults in their own homes, and the quality of the jobs of the caregivers who provide this care.
When considering how to improve health outcomes for low-income individuals, most people think about providing access to good medical care and keeping the cost of that care as low as possible. What people rarely think about is the connection between good health and quality affordable housing. This edition of What Funders Need to Know explores these connections and highlights some promising practices by both government and business that help low-income individuals get housed, stay healthier, and lower overall costs.
Resources from the March Opioid Funders' Workgroup Session.
Resources from Grief and Transition session at 2019 CF Gathering.
Beyond the Grant presentation from 2019 CF Gathering.
Resources from Administrative Learning Network Virtual Roundtable 03/30/2020
