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NewsLine is published bimonthly for members of Philanthropy Ohio, and provides the latest perspectives, research, tools and best practices to inform your philanthropic work.
The summer Philanthropy Review edition features member voices of inspiration from the ABFE conference; Deborah Aubert Thomas’ reflections on pluralism; how to seek diversity within your investment portfolio; the Nonprofit Summer Learning Series; a new philanthropy award; Ronn Richard’s reflections after 20 years leading the Cleveland Foundation; and much more!
Read how our member Catchafire launched its internal DEI work to better serve the community in this guest blog post by Gerard McGeary, senior director of strategic partnerships at Catchafire.
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