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Research shows that one of the greatest impediments to a prosperous future for all of Michigan's people is unequal access to resources. To help foundation leaders and their boards begin essential conversations about marginalized populations and determine the extent to which their organization's culture and grantmaking practices are aligned with a commitment to expanding opportunity in the communities they serve, CMF developed this discussion guide and self-assessment.
Join us for this webinar, hosted by Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) in partnership with the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals (AACP), to explore the ins and outs of communication, how to craft effective messaging and share the great corporate philanthropy work that you do through various channels.
This guide was developed by a joint working group of the Council on Foundations and the European Foundation Centre. It identifies eight principles of good disaster grantmaking and offers a number of tips to help grantmakers address disasters more effectively, including facts and figures about recent major disasters around the world and a list of useful disaster information websites.
Resources from Funders Briefing: Census 2020 Update 05/01/2020
2021 Annual Meeting Materials and Resources from 12/07/2021
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Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias in an edgy, social media-friendly way. In "Darkness in Emerald City," we look at the relationship between implicit bias and institutional racism.
America’s Charities recently released its Snapshot 2017 report on workplace
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act introduced a new excise tax on highly compensated nonprofit executives – among whom could be officers or board members of corporate foundations. Council on Foundatio
The Beckwith Institute announced it has reserved $400,000 to help ease Covid-19 food insecurity and provide recovery on the frontlines of the health care crisis.
Join us as co-executive directors of Aspen CSG, Bonita A. Robertson-Hardy and Chris Estes, walk us through how to utilize the framework as the starting point of a shared approach and as a way to engage on vital issues to achieve greater rural prosperity for all.