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Sector Letter to Congress in Support of Voting Rights
Philanthropic and Charitable Sector letter to Congress in support of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
New Releases from the Field: April part 2
The Pride in Philanthropy Awards
We are pleased to invite our community to an in-person and live-streamed awards ceremony to be held in New York City on Thursday, September 29th, 2022 at 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
The Power of Rural Philanthropy
Session 1: From Census to Redistricting: Building Civil Society Through Active Participation
Forum Members Respond to Latest Calls for Racial Justice
Giving Together: A National Scan of Giving Circles and Shared Giving
This 2005 study documents and describes the range and types of giving circle-related activity nationwide.
Funder Census Initiative - FY 2020 Appropriations Update 05-21-19
Prepared by Terri Ann Lowenthal, this fact sheet provides an update on the FY 2020 appropriations process for funding the 2020 Census.
Fiscal Year 2020 Appropriation for the 2020 Census Factsheet
Protecting Families and Advancing Belonging: How Philanthropy Can Answer Threats to the Well-Being of Immigrants
This brief and funding recommendations considers the implications of the 'public charge' rule and how philanthropy can mount an effective immediate and long-term response.
Local Global Connection: Adding an International Lens to Your Domestic Portfolio
Hate is Not Charitable: Three-Part Webinar Series, Part 2
Policy Update: The Latest Federal FY18 Budget Developments
Rural Philanthropy: Leading Tactics
2016 GEO National Conference: Short Talks with Alicia Garza: Turning Moments Into Movements
Black Lives Matter has brought striking issues of violence, human rights and racial equity into the national spotlight. Many grantmakers recognize the role of social movements in advancing justice for marginalized people, and are making a shift from solely supporting individual nonprofits to supporting intersecting networks and movements. Some grantmakers are also making explicit commitments to address racism and inequity. But in the fast-moving age of digital media and citizen-led efforts, is traditional philanthropy — with our cumbersome applications, program siloes and lengthy approval cycles — able to keep up and be helpful? Alicia Garza, co-creator of the Black Lives Matter network, will address strategies that grantmakers are using and can use to address the issues of power and privilege that are inherent in our funding practices.
Come Home Awards Concepts for Implementation
Come Home Awards Concepts for Implementation from Philanthropy West Virginia.
Forum Signs Joint Letter with National Nonprofits Opposing Government Shutdown
United Philanthropy Forum signed a joint letter to the leaders of the House and Senate, which notes the harmful impacts of government shutdowns and urges the continued funding of the federal government.