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Between the complex array of government programs, the many nonprofits organizations that have been created to serve post-9/11 veterans, and a lack of understanding of the needs on the part of civilians, it is hard to know if veterans are getting what they need. This edition of What Funders Need to Know explores some of the unique characteristics and circumstances of post-9/11 veterans and why philanthropy should support the nonprofit organizations that are serving them well.
The Women and Girls Foundation announces the launch of GirlGov Summer Leadership Academy.
Join us for this webinar during which Fourth Economy will present their analysis of what occurred as a result of the shutdown and highlight what it means for the months and possibly years to come.
In this podcast from The Business of Giving, CECP CEO Daryl Brewster discusses what influences companies’ decisions on what causes to support and the future of corporate social responsibility.
This workbook includes 33 recommendations to help organizations of all sizes and missions as they work to improve their operations. The Principles Workbook will make it easier for boards of directors and staff leaders to assess the areas where their organizations are doing well and where there is room for improvement.
Big retailers’ business model is changing fast, and cause marketing consultant Joe Waters discusses where the tide is heading with the companies that use ‘checkout charity’ options as part of their
This will be an opportunity to connect with colleagues from Community Foundations in Maryland and West Virginia to discuss key issues in the field, network and have time to work together outside of
This is a recording of the live webcast of the 2018 keynote address on the federal budget and tax outlook from Bob Greenstein, President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
In the Chronicle of Philanthropy, charity experts discuss the impact of the passage of the corporate tax cut passed in late 2017. As Daryl Brewster, chief executive of CECP, puts it, the tax cuts are permanent "but the big change [for giving] happens just once. This will be a huge one-time win."