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Join WGF, DHS and GWP to discuss how partners in community, philanthropy, and government can find ways to put women at the center of local economic development and poverty reduction efforts.
Over the last decade, there has been increasing recognition that a large percentage of American workers receive wages that are not sufficient to meet their basic needs, making them dependent on var
OneTable will share their latest research and what it means for how the Jewish community can continue to empower and engage this generation.
New findings show that over the last 25 years, there was an unprecedented decline in child poverty. Yet this remarkable trend did not impact all children equally.
Join GWP's Family Foundation Network for their 4th focused meeting on family philanthropy which will be led by Virginia (Ginny) M. Esposito, the founding president of the National Center for Family Philanthropy.
Resource from the Arts Funders' Learning Network Program 6-27-18
In early 2021, GWP partnered with Community Centered Evaluation and Research (CCER), a woman-owned consulting firm, to advance the organization’s internal and external racial equity efforts.
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.
n 2004, a group of foundations came together to create a funder collaborative in support of Freedom to Marry’s state-by-state strategy to win marriage equality. Over the following 11 years, this unique collaborative and its funding partners invested a total of $153 million to support a wide range of activities across the country to change hearts and minds on a massive scale — and ultimately to deliver a historic win for equality and love.