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Using machine learning and big data from nonprofit IRS 990’s, foundation and other charitable giving, zip code level economic data, and population demographics, we can predict, among other things, which nonprofits will be financially healthy and why. Join us for a workshop with Pete York, evaluation expert and data scientist, who will share how these methods can help program officers, leaders and managers discover precisely what works, for whom and to use on-demand insights to achieve better outcomes.
Join GWP's Administrative Learning Network for a virtual discussion about current working issues and how the response to the COVID-19 pandemic has affected your organization
On March 19 and 20, 2013 a delegation from GWP joined 200+ grantmakers from across the U.S. in Washington, DC for Foundations on the Hill.
Last year, the POISE Foundation announced the publication of their first position paper entitled, “Strengthening Black Families: A Case for Philanthropic Investment.”
Under-resourced communities are going without because nonprofits can't meet demand. Americans —particularly those in low-income communities—are still struggling to secure jobs, affordable housing, and healthcare. Nonprofit Finance Fund’s 2015 State of the Nonprofit Sector Survey focuses on the underlying causes of these dynamics by exploring the programmatic, financial, and operational issues facing nonprofits across the U.S.