I see the hate in their eyes when I close mine. Also, the smirks. And hear the laughter.
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I see the hate in their eyes when I close mine. Also, the smirks. And hear the laughter.
The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project is part of a growing chorus urging change within philanthropy. It’s a big chorus and covers a wide spectrum in terms of the changes people want to see (from radical restructuring to more modest internal shifts in practice).
SORRY THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL. Please Join EPIP (Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy), Philanthropy Colorado and partners for this free event, providing a chance for funders and nonprofit folks to connect and enhance equity in philanthropy.
Our member, the Gill Foundation recently funded the LGBT+ Business Climate Index published by Out Leadership. The Index analyzes legal frameworks to measure the impact government policies and prevalent attitudes have on the LGBT+ people living in each state, with a focus on economic participation.
Read moreUnpacking A Nonprofit's Financial Story for Strategic Grantmaking
To make good decisions, philanthropic leaders not only need accurate, up-to-date, and clear financial information, but also the ability to interpret and use this data to inform decisions. The workshop will focus on equipping funders with the tools and language to assess a nonprofit's financial health in a holistic way.
With wage inequality affecting the ability of women – particularly women of color – to receive fair compensation for their labor, this webinar will focus on strategies for supporting the economic empowerment of immigrant and refugee women. Given t
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Pikes Peak Community Foundation recently received accreditation with the nation’s highest standard for philanthropic excellence. National Standards for U.S.
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