Census 2020 Time to Act Slide Deck
Slide deck from the Census 2020 -- Time To Act presentation on October 30, 2017.
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Slide deck from the Census 2020 -- Time To Act presentation on October 30, 2017.
United Philanthropy Forum joined a philanthropic and charitable sector letter to the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, in support of FY2024 funding for quarterly nonprofit job reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
A collection of sample member recruitment letters and other tools.
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.
Audio and materials developed by Council of Michigan Foundations to help Community Foundations select Grants Management Software, including the development of a functional requirement document, vendor comparison chart, staff survey, and lessons learned.
This publication from Grantmakers for Effective Organizations offers a framework for thinking about how to measure progress and results in place-based and community change initiatives.
Bill text of Phase 3.5 of COVID-19 legislation, the PPP and Health Care Enhancement Act, passed by the Senate on April 21, 2020.
Philanthropic and Charitable Sector letter to Congress in support of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
This call is an opportunity for Forum members to share new ideas about how to approach PSO work and conversations that deepen our understanding of how PSOs and the Forum network can lead change and increase impact in philanthropy.
Sample job descriptions for positions at Community Foundations.
Report generated by the U.S. Department of Education following six official consultations with tribal leaders and American Indian educators across the country in 2010.
Join the second annual Black PSO Professionals dinner! This year's dinner will be at one of New York's most popular black-owned restaurants, Brooklyn Chop House.
Pre-registration is required and space is limited to 50 attendees. This event is currently at capacity - please email conference@unitedphilforum.org to add your name to the waiting list.
Will you be in town early for the conference? Join us at Carmine's Italian Restaurant to start your Forum conference experience in the best way possible—with food and your colleagues in a relaxing atmosphere.
Pre-registration is required. Carmine's is located 0.1 miles from the conference hotel, approximately a 2-minute walk. Transportation will not be provided to the location.
The Forum's Public Policy Portfolio includes a decision filter for members to use when considering whether and what action to take regarding a public policy issue.