Responsible Adoption of AI in Philanthropy
Join your Midwest colleagues and the Technology Association of Grantmakers for this timely and critically important primer on responsible AI adoption in philanthropy.
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Join your Midwest colleagues and the Technology Association of Grantmakers for this timely and critically important primer on responsible AI adoption in philanthropy.
The Charitable Act would restore the non-itemizer charitable deduction and raise the caps from $300 for individuals ($600 for joint filers) to approximately $4,600 for individuals ($9,200 for joint filers).
Ensure your grantmaking program's use of data reduces barriers and supports learning, decision-making, and reporting.
A board resolution serves as a written record of important decisions and actions approved by the organization's board.
IPA shares ideas to engage Gen Z on social media by promoting the amazing work of your youth philanthropy councils.
Guidance for funders interested in awarding grants to schools seeking to implement substance use prevention and mental health programs.
This session addresses challenges in compensation where questions most arise, such as how to determine disqualified persons and reasonableness for foundation executives, including family members.
CMF Experts in Residence address frequent questions about self-dealing, conflicts of interest, and other policies that foundations can use to remain compliant and avoid situations that could risk the organization’s reputation in the community.
This guide will help you connect with peers via IPA listservs and online communities. Go here to view a full list of IPA listservs.
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Learn about two programs tackling complex health issues by prioritizing the collective participation of community residents and multi-sector partners.
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.
GIFT's third Impact Investing Accelerator, designed by LOCUS Impact Investing, will commence January 2023.
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.
This report summarizes Indiana youth council alumni data from the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, in partnership with the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Ritch Hochstetler and Ben Rheinheimer of ULEAD, a nonprofit which brings youth development training to youth, educators, companies, and foundations, will guide participants through a tangible development strategy with practical action steps for growing youth self-efficacy (confidence in their capabilities) and team building skills.