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New Releases Roundup: May 2021
Check out the latest resources from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, Biodiversity Funders Group, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Environmental Grantmakers Association, Funders Concerned About AIDS, Grantmakers In Health, PEAK Grantmaking, Philanthropy California, Philanthropy Colorado, Philanthropy Massachusetts, Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders and The Funders Network.
New Releases Roundup: June 2020
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from Asset Funders Network, Center for Effective Philanthropy, Council of Michigan Foundations, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, Gateway Center for Giving, Hispanics in Philanthropy, Independent Sector, Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, Media Impact Funders, Philanthropy Massachusetts, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Technology Association of Grantmakers, and Urban Institute.
New Releases Roundup: February 2020
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, Center for Effective Philanthropy, Council on Foundations, Media Impact Funders, PEAK Grantmaking, and Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity.
Forum Releases 2019 Annual Conference Videos
United Philanthropy Forum held a three-day conference where dynamics speakers discussed pressing topics ranging from the state of philanthropy to the important history behind family photos.
With New Name & Vision, United Philanthropy Forum Leads a New Network to Advance Philanthropy
WASHINGTON, DC (July 18, 2017) — United Philanthropy Forum, formerly the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers, has unveiled a new name and new visual identity to reflect a transformed organization.
“The Forum is creating a new kind of philanthropic network to lead change and
In Today's Complex and Uncertain Times, Philanthropy Associations and Networks are More Vital Than Ever
I recently attended a conference hosted by The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP), where the session discussions and hallway conversations all made it clear that many foundation leaders right now are concerned with how they can have a stronger voice and greater impact in today’s complex, changing, and uncertain times. It is also clear to me that philanthropy cannot respond to this concern without the leadership of philanthropy associations and networks – philanthropy’s infrastructure.