EPIP Philanthropology™ for Washington DC
WRAG has partnered with EPIP to offer their Philanthropology™, grounding in philanthropy with a social justice lens, program to DC! To use philanthropy to effect change, it i
WRAG has partnered with EPIP to offer their Philanthropology™, grounding in philanthropy with a social justice lens, program to DC! To use philanthropy to effect change, it i
For many DC residents, the overlapping public health and financial crises have led to a devastating combination of increased debt, reduced income, overwhelming account delinquencies, and heightened vulnerability to fraud. Even before the emergence
The pandemic emergency stimulus and tax credit programs have demonstrated what many advocates have long known to be true.
“On November 30th from 1:30 – 3:00 PM, Washington Regional Association of Grantm
A partnership has been formed to address the urgent income needs of community members i
As we continue to battle the third wave and delta surge off the pandemic, the philanthropic community can reimagine a post-pandemic region built on trusting relationships, shared power, and equitable and inclusive systems.
The DMV has one of the nation's highest rates of unhoused residents.
WRAG's Healthy Communities Working Group (HWCG) will be hosting:
How are local governments using legislation to address long-standing racial disparities? What is the role of philanthropy in moving Chief Equity Officers and Legislators toward a more racially equitable Greater Washington region?
What are ways in which our organizations can reduce incarceration? What does the path to Decarceration look like?