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A growing list of COVID-19 relief funds that have been created by members of Indiana Philanthropy Alliance.
Advocacy efforts, including lobbying, are critically important to the success of many nonprofits. Advocacy by 501(c)(3) organizations is legal, as long as your organization follows the rules. Of course, like other work your organization does, advocacy requires financial support. There are many ways in which you can raise money for advocacy, including fundraising events, membership dues, individual donations, and grants from public or private foundations.
Family foundations have some of the strongest values for philanthropic giving, and many of those values endure through generations of family involvement. But how do you best prepare new generations to serve on a foundation board?
The webinar recording offers a thorough understanding of the Pension Protection Act and its implications for fund management.
Aligning your corporate strategy with your philanthropic investments and partnerships can add credibility to your brand, board, and employee engagement messaging. This alignment will also positively impact cultural and mission related goals.
This directory lists the Indiana Community Foundations whom currently have a youth philanthropy program.
For philanthropy to have a tremendous impact in addressing the tragic substance use disorder crisis, new approaches to public policy and government partner engagement must be coordinated. Join this webinar to find out how philanthropy, nonprofit associations, and elected officials are uniquely positioned to collaborate and advance public policies related to substance and opioid use disorders.
Featuring staff from the Greater Houston Community Foundation and William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation, this webinar shares ways to engage youth along their philanthropic journey.
In this webinar you will learn about tricky estate plans and information on how to deal with difficult wills and trusts. It will also feature best practices for working with professional advisors to ensure their client’s charitable wishes can be accomplished.
IPA is seeking board and committee members who will assist IPA in setting and carrying out strategic priorities that ultimately result in a collaborative and effective philanthropic sector that makes a positive difference in the lives of people and their communities.
Volunteer leader service with IPA offers members the opportunity to be deeply engaged in the future direction of the field and to help guide IPA as both a leadership and service organization for the future.