Rural Prosperity Symposium
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This page contains resources shared at IPA's Rural Prosperity Symposium.
Dive into common issues community foundation staff face when managing component funds.
Learn about two programs tackling complex health issues by prioritizing the collective participation of community residents and multi-sector partners.
Box and Davis will review the key areas addressed at the Statehouse this past session and look ahead to important offseason activities.
The "For good. For ever." positioning statement has been developed for individual and collective use by community foundations. It is a clear, concise, and memorable phrase that quickly communicates what is unique about community foundations. Note that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has assigned this artwork a registered trademark (®); the artwork should not be modified in any way. A registered trademark protects the integrity of the positioning statement and discourages inappropriate use.
Discover how the Cleveland Foundation has made significant strides in incorporating equity into their work and used their foundation’s endowment to strengthen their commitment to organizational values.
Find the tools you need to make decisions that lead to effective outcomes at each stage of your philanthropic lifecycle.
Join us and a panel of national experts, who support foundation staff and trustees like you every day, as they discuss what they are hearing from your peers and provide insight on best practices.
This resource page allows participants to review and revisit material presented in the monthly webinar series for new community foundation executive directors.
At the 2021 Philanthropy Leads Dinner, IPA CEO Claudia Cummings moderated an unprecedented fireside chat with Governor Eric Holcomb and Lilly Endowment CEO Clay Robbins.
Foundations, both large and small, are developing local impact investing strategies to increase the level of philanthropic dollars available to address community opportunities and needs.
GIFT's third Impact Investing Accelerator, designed by LOCUS Impact Investing, will commence January 2023.
What is a private foundation, exactly? And how do they make decisions? What’s a grant report? What’s the difference between “general operating support” and “project support?” These are just a few of the questions that might be running through your mind if you’re new to the world of philanthropy and fundraising.
It doesn’t need to be so confusing.
This page is dedicated to providing you with current and past resources to learn more about Impact Investing and how you can implement lasting change in your community.
Impact Investing is commonly defined as investing into companies, organizations, and funds with the intention to generate measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.
Check out these helpful websites for further learning:
Toolkit you can use to communicate with their boards, donors, and federal delegation members about the ACE Act.
Join the staff of CFLeads as they share insights about the practice of community leadership from the garnered collective knowledge of the community foundation field.
Resources shared by speakers at IPA's Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Symposium.
This report summarizes Indiana youth council alumni data from the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, in partnership with the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Whether the National Standards accreditation is new to you or not, this program is sure to provide helpful information for everyone.