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The Richland County Foundation Board of Trustees approved grants totaling $3.2M during its February meeting.
Today is the National Day for Racial Healing, the annual observance created by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in 2017 and observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It is a time for contemplation and collective action on #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism and an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world.
The strength of the Philanthropy Ohio network lies in the support of its members.
Philanthropy Ohio Senior Vice President for Operations & Strategy Mary Dunbar to retire at the end of October. We caught up with her before she goes to learn about her career path, advice for those entering the field and what’s next.
The spring Philanthropy Review edition features the latest analysis of foundation giving in Ohio; interviews with several members who attended Foundations on the Hill in Washington, D.C.; an update on the evolution of Philanthropy Ohio's public policy work (we've saved you a seat!); and more!
Connect with fellow Ohio funders about the challenges and possibilities and identify opportunities to collaborate. Get the mentoring and training you need and be reassured you’re doing things in the best way possible. You have the ability to become the funder you envision and seek to be.
Leading and supporting philanthropic work to center racial equity, we bring training, tools, inspiration and conversations to our members, holding space for peer sharing and cohort learning and expanding to include other marginalized identities and issues.
Elevate your work, grow in your career, exercise your leadership and demonstrate your expertise among your peers. When you join a committee, connect with a peer group or participate in a policy initiative, not only are you giving back to the sector, but you’re also gaining valuable skills and relationships.