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Ensure your grantmaking program's use of data reduces barriers and supports learning, decision-making, and reporting.
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Ensure your grantmaking program's use of data reduces barriers and supports learning, decision-making, and reporting.
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.
Learn about two programs tackling complex health issues by prioritizing the collective participation of community residents and multi-sector partners.
This resource page allows participants to review and revisit material presented in the monthly webinar series for new community foundation executive directors.
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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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.
Learn how to apply the trust-based philanthropic frame within your work at this engaging Midwest program.
Jeremy York of InvigorateHR answers questions from Indiana's community foundation field related to unemployment claims, including fraudulent claims, when a former employer may file unemployment, and how you respond to the claim.
Join us for this webinar with Olivia Henry, from the Council of Michigan Foundations, and Eric Hessel, from the Hendricks County Community Foundation. They will share ways their organizations are successfully convening nonprofits and promoting cross-sector collaboration.
A collection of resources to help support equity and racial equity, within your organization and broader community.
Resources to support support youth workers and mentors in the philanthropic field during this global crisis.
These organizations may provide additional research, resources, toolkits, and ideas to guide and assist with youth philanthropy work.
A resource page for foundations of all types with Youth Philanthropy Councils to promote and raise the awareness of youth philanthropy.
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.
Too many foundation board and staff members may think of sustainable investing and ESG as simply a matter of “checking a box.” However, the field has progressed far beyond the exclusion of companies that produce objectionable products like alcohol, tobacco, and gambling.
Community foundations are uniquely poised to support the leadership pipelines in their respective communities. Hear about what you need as you start, refine, or consider managing a leadership development program.
Guidebook to help engage youth in community and organizational fundraising.
A guide to assist newly established or emerging youth philanthropy programs, offered in a turn-key approach with best practices and lessons learned.