Based on insights from global authorities in cognition, decision-making, narrative and social impact, Trabian Shorters will lead us in a discussion of how to apply asset-framing to achieve greater success, diversity, equity, and impact in our work.
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This webinar, featuring tips from NCFP’s new Passage Issue Brief on this topic and the Case Foundation’s “Be Fearless” campaign to ignite a more fearless approach to change making, provides practical tools for generous families that want to assess, tame, and mitigate philanthropic risk and expand their comfort zone to embrace increased uncertainty in their grantmaking strategy.
Gregg was recognized for his work in philanthropy and education through his work with Remake Learning.
Local watch parties will view a webcast of the keynote address on the federal budget and tax outlook from Bob Greenstein, President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Community Foundation for the Alleghenies’ Youth Philanthropy Interns awarded $50,000 for projects aimed at strengthening arts for young people, and regional unity.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District board has allocated $109.5 million in grants that will help to fund 106 nonprofits in 2020.
Join us as we review the findings from The Youth Risk Behavior Survey to highlight key opportunities for prevention and intervention.
Join us for this opportunity to ensure your LinkedIn knowledge sets you up for successful online networking and engagement.
NCFP is pleased to offer this collaborative space for family foundations and other funders with a rural focus seeking to create connections and share strategies and stories with others across the country.
In this workshop, BDO FMA will share ways to approach financial due diligence that bolster an organization’s financial health and ability to achieve its mission over the long term.
New findings show that over the last 25 years, there was an unprecedented decline in child poverty. Yet this remarkable trend did not impact all children equally.
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