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This community foundation listserv collection details the member responses listing the African American community funds, Hispanic funds, Black funds and other race-specific funds at their community foundations.
This Midwest Community Foundation Webinar hosted by the Council of Michigan Foundations explored these timely questions: What is your purpose as a grantmaker now and into the future? How are you adapting your grantmaking to stay accountable to your community, particularly Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities? What is the story that your foundation wants to tell about this experience five years from now?
NewsLine is published bimonthly for members of Philanthropy Ohio, and provides the latest perspectives, research, tools and best practices to inform your philanthropic work.
NewsLine is published bimonthly for members of Philanthropy Ohio, and provides the latest perspectives, research, tools and best practices to inform your philanthropic work.
NewsLine is published bimonthly for members of Philanthropy Ohio, and provides the latest perspectives, research, tools and best practices to inform your philanthropic work.
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