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GWP members have adopted public policy positions on a number of issues. GWP members can view the complete list of adopted positions after logging in.
Join us for a conversation with Equity in the Center (EitC) about transforming your organizational culture beyond diversity and inclusion towards race equity.
Bank of America is supporting 10 local organizations with $610,000 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This white paper from CR Magazine and the NTC Research Foundation in Minnesota details how corporations can reach out to students and families via “the school channel” and provide tangible benefits
The Jefferson Regional Foundation released Community Snapshot a data profile that tells the story of a diversifying Jefferson community, highlighted by notable increases in the Asian, Multi-Racial, Hispanic/Latinx, and Black populations.
Planning to Win: The Just Enough Guide for Campaigners uses a six-step process to help organizations and coalitions build effective plans that lead to winning behavior, corporate or policy change campaigns.
The Fund for Our Economic Future brought together a set of philanthropic institutions from across Northeast Ohio to promote a regional approach for increasing economic prosperity and opportunity. The original 28 Fund members committed a total of $30 million over three years to begin restoring regional economic competitiveness through pooled grantmaking, research and convening.
The latest network to oppose weakening the Johnson Amendment is the network of officials (such as state Attorneys General and Secretaries of State) who are responsible for regulation of the charitable sector in each individual state.
This discussion will focus on strategies to engage and build partnerships with the business sector around the 2020 Census. Presenters will share resources, approaches to census engagement, and insights into how to mitigate potential barriers, with a focus on Get Out the Count.