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This is a guest post by Kimberly Casey, Director of Member Networks at our member Forefront that originally appeared on our member National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy's blog about the role of regional philanthropy-serving organizations to support philanthropy tin incorporating equitable practices.
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David Biemesderfer, President and CEO of United Philanthropy Forum, issued a statement after Commerce Secretary Ross approved the inclusion of an untested question on citizenship status in his 2020 census questions submission to Congress.
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Forum President & CEO David Biemesderfer looks back at last week's Foundations on the Hill and how it is a part of the Forum's emerging policy strategy to create a fuller voice for philanthropy.
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In the tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions, here are United Philanthropy Forum’s resolutions for 2018.
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The final tax bill now being considered by Congress would cause significant harm to the charitable sector and those who charities primarily serve—low- and middle-income workers and families. United Philanthropy Forum urges lawmakers to vote No on the bill and start over.
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Our President & CEO, David Biemesderfer, explains how the current versions of the House and Senate tax reform bill would significantly hard the charitable sector.
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Our President & CEO David Biemesderfer releases statement in response to current tax reform proposals.
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Our President & CEO, David Biemesderfer highlights some of the key findings of our newly released report that examines the key metrics of regional and national PSOs.
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Tori Small of North Carolina Network of Grantmakers looks back at her first experience attending the Forum's Annual Conference.
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Our President & CEO, David Biemesderfer highlights some of the key findings of our newly released report that examines the employment practices of regional and national PSOs.