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United Philanthropy Forum is committed to building the capacity of our members in public policy and advocacy. These resources provide the tools and information needed to be effective sector leaders and advocates.
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United Philanthropy Forum is committed to building the capacity of our members in public policy and advocacy. These resources provide the tools and information needed to be effective sector leaders and advocates.
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To help advance policy solutions for the sector and communities, the Forum recognizes the vital role that partnerships play in bolstering coalition-building and advocacy initiatives. From think tanks and national organizations supporting nonprofit infrastructure to regional and local PSOs within our network, the Forum seeks out and fosters partnerships to help advance our mission.
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The Forum’s member-driven public policy work features strong member engagement as a key component of our strategy.
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Harnessing the power of the Forum network, the District to D.C. Advocacy network employs several opportunities for PSOs to impact change via advocacy and public policy. These opportunities include member-driven Philanthropy Advocacy Circles.
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Listserv compilation about a code of conduct or similar policy document for participants/members.
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The Forum is a membership network of nearly 100 regional and national philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs), representing more than 7,000 funders, who work to make philanthropy better.
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The Forum has recently undertaken a review process of our membership dues structure.
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Listserv compilation about a set of policies/practices to guide management of budget expenditures such as authorization over a certain amount, travel policy expenditures, and general approval of invoices.
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