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EGA Winter Briefing: Innovation on the Ground
February 24-25, 2020, EGA will convene in Puerto Rico, a remarkable example of resiliency both in its community power and natural biodiversity, rising up while still reeling from recent inequitable allocations of recovery support and a long history of disinvestment under colonial status, and continued severe weather threats. At the 2020 Winter Briefing, EGA members and partners will gather in a region that provides inspiration for community mobilization across the country and faces the opportunity to reimagine energy, equitable recovery and green infrastructure, while protecting land use and biodiversity
The Border Should Unite Us, Not Divide Us
Forum Launches Racial Equity Capacity Assessment for PSOs
Call for Applications: United Philanthropy Forum Racial Equity Mini-Grants
Collecting and Using Demographic Data (PEAK Delaware Valley)
For philanthropy to advance equity in all communities, especially low-income communities and communities of color, it needs to be able to understand the demographics of the organizations being funded (and declined), the people being served, and the communities impacted.
Making the Case in Your Congressional Meetings Using Philanthropy Data: An August Recess Workshop
Collecting and Using Demographic Data (PEAK Pacific NW)
For philanthropy to advance equity in all communities, especially low-income communities and communities of color, it needs to be able to understand the demographics of the organizations being funded (and declined), the people being served, and the communities impacted.
Opportunity Starts at Home: Meeting Affordable Housing Needs Through Cross-Sector Partnerships
Housing affordability is central to national priorities, like health care, food security, education, and more. Yet over 12 million households in the U.S. spend more than half of their incomes on rent or have no home at all, and this is compounded by continued threats to federal housing assistance and the funding and oversight necessary to produce, protect, and preserve quality, affordable housing.
Supporting Infrastructure for a Just Florence Recovery
Join Blueprint NC and the Just Florence Recovery Collective on a webinar on October 22nd at 1:00PM EST to discuss Hurricane Florence’s landfall, people in Eastern North Carolina who were still recovering from Hurricane Matthew in 2016 are now even more uncertain about their short - and long -term futures.
Ramping Up for High-Impact Philanthropy
PEAK New England Fall Meeting
Join PEAK Grantmaking's New England chapter on October 25 for their fall meeting on professional development and leadership.
HIP Launches the Latino Civic Participation Grant
Forum member Hispanics in Philanthropy is now accepting applications as part of its Latino Civic Participation Grant. This grant pool is aimed at supporting and strengthening locally-focused Latino nonprofits to ensure that Latinos play a critical role in civic life.
Assessing the How of Grantmaking
Latest Releases From the Field- Early June 2018
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from Building Movement Project, Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, Fidelity Charitable, Florida Philanthropic Network, Giving USA, Grantmakers in the Arts and National Center for Family Philanthropy.
GIST Fall Meeting
Join Grantmakers Income Security Task Force for their Fall Meeting on November 27, 2018, in Washington, DC.
2018 Community Foundation Boot Camps
In 2018, we will be presenting two Community Foundation Boot Camps that offer a comprehensive overview of the structure and operations of a community foundation. One in partnership with Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh, PA on May 2-3 and another in partnership with Florida Philanthropic Network in Sarasota, FL on May 22-23. The training will be provided by our colleagues at the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance (IPA).
Webinar: Lessons Learned from Communities Ending Chronic and Veteran Homelessness
Communities are working tirelessly to reach functional zero in chronic and veteran homelessness. What can philanthropy do to help take the last critical steps to reaching zero?
In December, we asked Beth Sandor from Community Solutions what we need to do differently to create large scale change in homelessness. She outlined the tools and systems change work that the Built for Zero initiative is utilizing in communities across the county to end chronic and veteran homelessness.
Latest Releases from the Field- Early October 2017
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from GEO, WINGS, DAFNE, FSG and PolicyLink.
Phil Buchanan & Chris Essel Named to Nonprofit Times Power & Influence Top 50
Congratulations to Phil Buchanan, The Center for Effective Philanthropy, and Chris Essel, Southern California Grantmakers for being named to the 2017 Nonprofit Times Power & Influence Top 50!