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In 2015, The United Nations defined a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) intended to alleviate poverty, preserve the planet and promote universal health and well-being by 2030. Read more about how the Bridgespan Group recently compiled data on ‘big bets’ placed by private foundations, corporate foundations and wealthy donors toward the SDGs.
Join Funders' Committee for Civic Participation's Money in Politics Working Group, the Forum and other co-sponsors to learn more about where the repeal stands now and what philanthropy can do to protect the Johnson Amendment.
Noted tax and budget policy expert Sharon Parrott will provide an overview on the key provisions in the federal budget, discuss current and upcoming budget debates, and offer insights on the potential impact on struggling families, workers and communities.
A thoughtful blog post from The Conference Board captures the dilemma of supporting arts and cultural organizations. In an increasingly data-driven giving environment, how does a performing or vis
By enlisting all sectors to work together, a new kind of community collaborative is making strides toward tackling powerful social issues in communities.
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.
The Chief Philanthropy Officer from Salesforce thinks so.
This report summarizes challenges to economic and business development in Native American communities. These challenges were identified during the 2011 Growing Economies in Indian Country: Taking Stock of Partnerships and Progress (GEIC) workshop series. This report also offers key recommendations, best practices, and promising efforts shared by the GEIC workshop participants and informed by several studies and reports issued over the last several years that pertain to the challenges and barriers.
As businesses are increasingly creating shared value — pursuing financial success in a way that yields social benefits — this Harvard Business Review article examines how two very different compani