An increasing number of giving families are exploring impact investing, dedicating either a small portion or, in some cases, all of their assets to this approach. This webinar will discuss this investing approach, and share perspectives and examples from families who have made this choice.
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The annual Council on Foundations-Commonfund investment report for private and community foundations is now available.
Despite a field replete with research, analysis, recommended policies and practices — not to mention an abundance of educational programs and frameworks for grantmaking to diverse communities — phi
The Foundation will use the site for storytelling about the work of their grantees, donors, professional advisors and staff.
A new p4 Conference on April 25-26 will seek to further advance Pittsburgh’s potential as a global hub of equity, technology and innovation, with keynote speakers focusing on key developments in ro
This guide was developed by a joint working group of the Council on Foundations and the European Foundation Centre. It identifies eight principles of good disaster grantmaking and offers a number of tips to help grantmakers address disasters more effectively, including facts and figures about recent major disasters around the world and a list of useful disaster information websites.
According to the 2014 Millennial Impact Report by Achieve, well designed policies on giving and volunteering help attract young talent. In a survey of 1,500 employed millennials, about a third of
Independent Sector (IS) has just released Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice: A Guide for Charities and Foundations, an update of guidelines first developed in 2007.
This case study examines the experience of the Corporation for Supportive Housing as it worked with the nonprofit consultancy AchieveMission to understand and adopt better human capital management
Chapin Hall's work on embedded philanthropy began in 2003, as an outgrowth of a long-standing research program on philanthropy and community change.
This BSR blog post describes how some global companies are starting to make “net positive commitments” i.e.
ACT!Quick is a short version of Alliance for Justice’s Advocacy Capacity Tool (ACT!) and is designed to provide a quick diagnosis of the strengths and gaps in organizations’ advocacy skills, knowledge, and practices, and identify areas for strengthening.