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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.
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Resources shared by speakers at IPA's Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Symposium.
As Indiana ranks consistently among the bottom 10 states for voter registration, in this webinar you will learn how to engage your networks to further the effort in voter registration, turnout, and civic literacy.
In this webinar you'll hear from experts who understand that engagement, honesty, and openness are critical to success. They'll share their stories and ideas to help build trust and share your goals with your donors.
This page contains materials on Community Leadership Facilitating and Convening for community foundations.
This page contains materials on Evaluating Community Leadership for community foundations.
This page contains materials on Community Leadership Donor Engagement resources for community foundations.
This page contains materials on Community Leadership Collaboration and Collective Impact for community foundations.
This page contains materials on Community Leadership Education and Workforce for community foundations.
This page contains materials on Community Leadership Community and Economic Development for community foundations.
This page includes materials on Community Leadership Civic Engagement for community foundations.
This page contains materials on Community Leadership Fundamentals for community foundations.
This webinar examines IT must-haves and must-dos, including the minimum requirements and additional security procedures community foundations should have in place.
In this webinar the Indiana Attorney General's office will discuss the use of variance power and explain their role and how it relates to the work of community foundations.
The Promise Indiana Deep Dive Day was developed after several questions following the session at the IPA/GIFT statewide conference in June 2016. Initially the goals for the day were to assist community foundations in understanding the benefits of the program for their community and what administrative responsibilities would be required to start a program in their community. Now, thanks to the work being done in 14 communities, focus on how this program can change the culture of our communities and our residents was also covered. The Promise Indiana program has brought attention to Indiana from around the country.
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This page contains materials and toolkis from the James Irving Foundation's Community Foundations Initiative II which as launced in 2005 and over a six-year period, involved a $12 million investment to accelerate growth and leadership for small and young community foundations in rural areas of California.