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The Healthy Kids Healthy Communities report shares how the project increased children’s access to healthy foods and opportunities for physical activity through changes in community policies, systems, and environments.
To better understand how community foundations can best respond to the current environment, the Center for Effective Philanthropy asked donors about how satisfied they are with the community foundations with which they work. What matters most to them? What do these donors want from their community foundations?
The article above notes the work of TOMS Shoes, a for-profit social enterprise that donates shoes to children in the developing world.
Join the GWP Corporate Network for a planning session for 2017 network activities.
While mission investing is a trend that’s sweeping the field, families may face a variety of unexpected challenges when implementing a mission (or impact) investment strategy.
Alice Korngold argues that the nation’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement is a threat to American leadership, innovation and jobs – but that there is a great deal a company can do in partnership with the charitable sector.
There is great interest among grantmakers in demographic data, but no consensus or shared purpose yet on what data should be collected and how it should be used. This preliminary research on demographic data collection serves to create a baseline understanding of where the field is in demographic data collection that covers both the process of data collection and current use of demographic data.
Join GWP for a conversation with writer-in-residence at The Education Trust and author of Schools that Succeed: How Educators Marshal the Power of Systems for Improvement, Karin Chenoweth, as she discusses the systems and practices that are leading to school success for all children.
Join NCFP for a conversation that will feature a variety of practical tips for bridging the power divide with your grantees, with one another, and with other partners in your work.
Join to learn how CEOs and board chairs develop positive, productive relationships guided by NCFP’s Passages research.