Philanthropy for Voter Engagement Toolkit
Ahead of the 2024 election, United Philanthropy Forum partnered with Nonprofit VOTE on the newest edition of the Philanthropy for Voter Engagement Toolkit.
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Ahead of the 2024 election, United Philanthropy Forum partnered with Nonprofit VOTE on the newest edition of the Philanthropy for Voter Engagement Toolkit.
The Welcome Orientation will feature information about what to expect at Foundations on the Hill 2024, including an overview of the logistics, agenda, programming, and more.
State Legislative Huddles are intentional spaces designed for United Philanthropy Forum members interested in and/or working on state-level public policy issues.
State Legislative Huddles are intentional spaces designed for United Philanthropy Forum members interested in and/or working on state-level public policy issues.
State Legislative Huddles are intentional spaces designed for United Philanthropy Forum members interested in and/or working on state-level public policy issues.
A meeting for members to get updates and discuss ongoing advocacy.
A true community of colleagues using public policy to advance philanthropy’s impact for the common good, the public policy peer community strives to uplift Forum members to be effective advocates and industrious government relations practitioners, on behalf of the sector. It is a place where members can foster ideas, share strategies and network with each other.
Join Forum colleagues as they come together to reflect on their most recent member convenings as well as discuss plans for in-person meetings in the future.
Register for this meeting to learn about the new Forum District to D.C. Advocacy Program. This grassroots advocacy program is designed to strengthen member engagement, allowing national PSOs and state/regional PSOs the opportunity to work together and harness the power of the entire Forum network while participating in the advocacy process.
CF Insights, a service of Candid, is inviting all community foundations to participate in the FY 2019 Columbus Survey, which is now underway. Informed by Columbus Survey results, CF Insights conducts and supports research about the field and helps community foundations across the country gain knowledge to inform their own operations.
Please join us in congratulating Bill Corkill, Senior Vice President, Information Technology & Membership Systems at the Council of Michigan Foundations, for being welcomed into the 2020 class of Salesforce MVPs. Salesforce MVPs are recognized for their expertise, leadership, generosity and advocacy.
We are excited to welcome CFLeads to the Forum’s Knowledge Management Collaborative!
Last month GIA launched a podcast series where it will discuss racial justice and racial equity with funders, lawyers, artists, arts administrators and other key players in the funding ecosystem speaking about mentorship, immigration, criminal justice, radical imaginaries and other topics to get a deeper understanding of how we can all be agents of change.
Forum member Philanthropy West Virginia has honored the legacy of state leader Susan Stevenson Landis with the inaugural Susan S. Landis – WV Spirit of Philanthropy grant awards.
Native Americans in Philanthropy and The Minneapolis Foundation are pleased to announce the fourth round of #Generation Indigenous (#GenI) Response Fund grants.
The Forum is excited to welcome our newest member- Grantmakers for Education.
The Council on Foundations announced the 24 participants selected for the 2020 Career Pathways cohort, a leadership development program designed to increase the number of diverse candidates in the philanthropic leadership pipeline.
With only a few months until Census Day, philanthropic partners in the Washington Census Equity Fund, managed by Forum member Philanthropy Northwest, announced $700,000 in grants to 55 community-based organizations throughout Washington state serving historically undercounted communities
Forum President and CEO David Biemesderfer made Funders Concerned About AIDS Top 10 Tweeters List!
Congratulations to Hispanics in Philanthropy for being awarded a $5 million dollar grant from The David & Lucile Packard Foundation for financial, technical and capacity-building support to nonprofit organizations and shelters providing front-line humanitarian and legal aid along the migrant corridor from Central America to the southern U.S. border.