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Forum Offering Two Rural Philanthropy Grant Opportunities for Forum Members
United Philanthropy Forum is engaged in a multi-year initiative, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, to authentically and effectively advance rural racial justice and health equity—particularly in those regions historically disadvantaged by racial, geographic, and economic inequities—by connecting, convening, and catalyzing philanthropy.
Community Foundations Basics Workshop
Philanthropy’s Response to the Substance Use Disorder Crisis
PEAK Fall 2019 Meeting (New England)
Leading Together Conference
Latest Releases from the Field- Late October 2017
Maari Porter to Head Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia
Why Racial Equity and Racial Justice Are Vital for Philanthropy
Dispatch from #ForumCon20: Systems Change, Equity, and the Role of Philanthropy Serving Organizations
In a guest post, Eddie Torres, President & CEO at Grantmakers in the Arts, reflects on the importance of collaboration in philanthropy to address the struggle for equity and implement systemic change.
New Releases Roundup: March 2020
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from Candid, The Center for Effective Philanthropy, The Communications Network, Forefront, Funders Concerned About AIDS, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, National Center for Family Philanthropy and PEAK Grantmaking.
Policy Alert: Private Foundation Excise Tax, UBIT, and Census 2020
Forum Policy Alert is a time-sensitive notification for United Philanthropy Forum members covering breaking public policy issues impacting the philanthropic sector. The topic of this alert is legislation to simplify the private foundation excise tax, legislation to repeal the UBIT on nonprofits, and advocacy for the full-year budget for the census.
Latest Releases from the Field- Late April 2017
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from PACE, Grantmakers in Aging, Philanthropy Northwest, The Center for Effective Philanthropy, National Center for Family Philanthropy, FSG, NeighborWorks and Foundation Center and the Peace and Security Funders Group.
August Recess Guide 2019
United Philanthropy Forum's 2019 August Recess Guide contains information for PSOs to make the most out of the August recess, including ideas for engaging members of Congress, meeting tips, talking points on key policy issues, and more.
PSO Monthly Newsletter Collaboration
Several Forum members collaborate throughout the year to produce content for two newsletters - one for family foundations and one for a corporate grantmaking audience. PSOs can sign-up to participate each fall for the following year.
Philanthropy + Policy Institute Recap
The Forum’s 2022 Philanthropy + Policy Institute recap dives into using advocacy & storytelling to help advance sector policy priorities.
Historic Transfer of Wealth Offers Big Opportunities to Change the Philanthropic Landscape
Philanthropy’s Leadership Role in Policy and Advocacy Is Needed Now More Than Ever
David Biemesderfer, president & CEO of the Forum, was recently on the More Than Money Philanthropy Panel at the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading's Funder Huddle in Denver on June 14.