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In cities across the nation, a few enjoy rising affluence while many struggle to get by. This situation is created in part by the practices of traditional economic development. Current trends threaten to worsen, unless we can answer the design challenge before us. Can we create an economic system—beginning at the local level—that builds the wealth and prosperity of everyone?
A full-day professional development workshop for Mid-Atlantic grantmakers taught by experienced Baltimore-area practitioners.
Please note, this meeting was originally scheduled in February, but was postponed to the new date of Tuesday, March 13th.
Join us to hear from staff of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry and Partner 4 Work to learn how the landscape of employment has shifted, how state and local entities are supporting workers and business communities, and how foundations can play a role in both addressing immediate needs and thinking about long-term support in economic recovery.
Due to popular demand, GWP is again offering this FMA workshop on assessing grantees’ financial health and long term sustainability. This session will provide a solid introduction to understanding and analyzing nonprofit financial health.