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.
On November 13th, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released the first in what is expected to be a series of long-awaited regulations interpreting the statute that codifies DAFs, which Congress enacted in the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
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.
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.
Learn how to leverage DAFs to attract donors and maximize your community impact as a valuable grantmaking tool.
This guide will help you connect with peers via IPA listservs and online communities. Go here to view a full list of IPA listservs.
IPA has released its 2023 Midwest and Indiana Grantmaker Salary, Benefits, and Demographics Reports.
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.
Discover the best sources of publicly available data on Hoosiers.
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.
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:
Resources shared by speakers at IPA's Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Symposium.
Join this engaging Midwest program to learn more about the Midwest Climate Energy Funders Group Network and how funders from across the region at varying scales are collaborating to impact one of today’s most pressing issues – climate change.
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