Grants and Community Leadership
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- Grant guidelines/processes
- Responsive and strategic grantmaking
- Legal issues in grantmaking
- Expenditure responsibility
- Scholarship grants
- Types of leadership
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"Indiana’s Evolving Labor Market: How the Pandemic has Accelerated Misalignment in Talent Supply and Demand," was released Nov. 3. At this IPA Workforce Development Collaborative meeting, Jason Kloth, president and CEO of Ascend Indiana, briefed members on the significant statewide workforce shifts as documented in this report.
In this IPA All Member Call, Dr. Kristina Box, Dr. Judith Monroe, and former Senator Luke Kenley present on the Governor’s Public Health Commission Recommendations and discuss how funders can help.
This session is presented in celebration of black philanthropy month and will address the origin of the CREA Foundation as a philanthropic response to racial injustice, as well as important trends in corporate philanthropy from the perspective of the Mays Institute on Diverse Philanthropy.
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Arts and creativity fuel vibrant places to live. They also strengthen communities in surprising ways. Learn more about those positive outcomes, brainstorm what you envision for your own communities, and discuss innovative ways philanthropy can be involved.
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.