Corporate Community Investment: Four Routes to Impact
This report provides inspirational and practical examples on how business can engage in deeper, more impactful corporate community investment.
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This report provides inspirational and practical examples on how business can engage in deeper, more impactful corporate community investment.
After more than 15 years promoting grantmaker practices that support nonprofit results, GEO is convinced that a strong culture inside foundations is critical for effective philanthropy. It’s virtually impossible to operate as an ally and partner to nonprofits if you are working inside a foundation whose values and culture run counter to that spirit.
There is great interest among grantmakers in demographic data, but no consensus or shared purpose yet on what data should be collected and how it should be used. This preliminary research on demographic data collection serves to create a baseline understanding of where the field is in demographic data collection that covers both the process of data collection and current use of demographic data.
IPA members unite! Please show your support of IPA's mission to transform Indiana through effective philanthropy by displaying one of the following "Proud Member" graphics on your website, in social media posts, on publications, and in other communication efforts as appropriate.
IPA’s Community Data Sources program features Cynthia Cunningham of Community Solutions showing our members where to find and how to use free online data tools.
Learn what your peers are doing to recruit and maintain high-functioning boards.
This webinar focuses on human resource functions and the role finance staff play.
This webinar discusses the necessary state and federal forms finance staff must file. You will also hear the latest on federal tax reform and new taxes being implemented on foundations.
Staff and faculty from Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Learning to Give, and Grand Valley State University share solutions for engaging students in taking action for the common good.
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This publication is a companion white paper to Mobility & Aging in Rural America: The Role for Innovation: An Introduction for Funders. It examines rural mobility through a lens of technology and across a longer timeframe.
Learn how to leverage your company’s giving, wellness, and human resource assets to improve employee and community health.
Topics covered in this webinar include stakeholder engagement, marketing, media support, and strengths and weaknesses from foundation and nonprofit perspectives.
In this webinar you will learn why CSAs are important to the future of our communities; evidence about the impact of CSAs, and about innovative programming that seeks to address the limitations of traditional scholarship and financial aid programs through CSAs.
What tax reforms means to nonprofits. This content is for IPA members only.
The Alliance for a Healthier Indiana was created to tackle Indiana's key public health issues like tobacco use, obesity, infant mortality and opioid abuse.
Learn how you can help your grantees become sustainable by helping them understand how to balance their mission, capital, and programs.
The Profile of Professionals 2018 study is a research project that examines the roles, responsibilities, development, and compensation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) professionals. Its findings—based on survey results from 932 corporate citizenship professionals—provide insight into how CSR professionals at all levels assess the skills they need to be effective in their roles and what they perceive as the greatest challenges they must overcome.
This material is from the 2018 GIFT events and programs.
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