Funding Youth Philanthropy
Join Indiana Philanthropy Alliance for the Funding Youth Philanthropy webinar on September 25 at 1pm ET.
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Join Indiana Philanthropy Alliance for the Funding Youth Philanthropy webinar on September 25 at 1pm ET.
Join the annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ Issues.
With such diverse structures as private foundations, donor-advised funds, and family foundations, whose responsibility is it to look into these questions and how do we make it practical through guidance, policies, and procedures? In this program, we will hear from key players across a variety of philanthropic and community perspectives who have contributed to the thinking about what philanthropy is called upon to do – and how to do it.
Funding Indigenous Peoples: Strategies for Support, looks at how funders collaborate with and bring support to indigenous communities around the world. Through examples from a diverse range of foundations, this guide explores how grantmakers work with indigenous peoples, the approaches they take, and the practices they find effective.
Join our upcoming virtual panel where you will hear from nonprofit leaders at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP), the American Red Cross, the Community Foundation of the Ozarks (CFO), and Candid that have experience mobilizing funds during moments of crisis.
Funders' Committee for Civic Participation's February First Monday + Election Series Discussion will share insights and data points uncovered from FCCP's first State Funding Survey.
Join RA staff and members to hear from the Council on Foundations about a recent survey from the Urban Institute on Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) managed by community foundations.
This year’s theme, The Feminist Factor, is an opportunity to have a new and expansive conversation about the critical frameworks that guide, and distinguish, much of our collective work, now and into the future. Join us.
Women’s Funding Network’s international women and girls’ rights conference will bring together funders of gender equity from around the world.
Resource page on donor-advised funds from the Council on Foundations.
Flexible, reliable funding can create a generative ethos for nonprofits and grantmakers by re-imagining the balance of power and developing transformational, rather than transactional, partnerships between nonprofit organizations and grantmakers.
Produced as a part of its Grantmakers United for Trans Communities (GUTC) Initiative, this infographic highlights the needs of the more than 1 million trans people in the United States and notes the current scale and scope of funding for trans issues.
This workshop for grantmakers will include information on the history of racialization in the United States, the history of cultural funding, and real-world examples of racial equity funding, strategies, and resources you may bring with you back to your organizations.
This workshop for grantmakers will include information on the history of racialization in the United States, the history of cultural funding, and real-world examples of racial equity funding, strategies, and resources you may bring with you back to your organizations.
This interactive webinar with the study co-authors (and NNCG members), Jeff Williams of the Johnson Center and Brittany Kienker, Ph.D., of the Council of Michigan Foundations/Kienker Consulting, will give participants an in-depth look at the results and process involved in this ground-breaking research.
In the next 25 years, one in five Americans will be Asian American or Pacific Islander. AAPIs are the largest segment of new immigrants coming to the United States. More and more are coming out as LGBTQ, yet philanthropy struggles to address the emerging needs of this fast growing community with myriad needs and unique assets. LGBTQ AAPI communities received less than $1.2 million in funding in 2016, and has never received more than $2 million annually.
Join Grantmakers In Aging to learn about mapping efforts in New York and New Jersey, and how these tools can be used to catalyze transformational change. We will also share concrete ways that funders can help to develop similar tools in other locales.