Racial Equity Working Group: New Working Group Member Orientation
Join us for this New Working Group Member Orientation to learn more about REWG’s goals, priorities, and group culture and find out how you can get involved in the work.
Join us for this New Working Group Member Orientation to learn more about REWG’s goals, priorities, and group culture and find out how you can get involved in the work.
The Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility offers CSR practitioners the opportunity to earn a Professional Certificate in Corporate Social Responsibility from Johns Hopkins in just six months.
Join the Children, Youth & Families Working Group to connect and learn with other funders and to share updates about your work.
Decades of racist policies and practices have created racially and economically segregated public schools, across the country, as well as here in our region.
WRAG invites members to participate in this new working group focused on leveraging the resources of local philanthropy and other stakeholders to ensure an accurate and complete census count in the region.
Designed and taught by some of the Greater Washington region’s top philanthropic leaders, WRAG’s Nonprofit Summer Learning Series “pulls the curtain back on philanthropy.”
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its August meeting.
REWG is a group of WRAG members dedicated to continuing to better understand how structural racism manifests in our region – and to collectively take strategic actions toward dismantling it.
Companies must now make clear what they stand for and will stand up for.
The Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility offers CSR practitioners the opportunity to earn a Professional Certificate in Corporate Social Responsibility from Johns Hopkins in just six months.
Join the United Way of the National Capital Area to learn and network with colleagues from the nonprofit, business and government sectors, United Way NCA staff, and Census experts as part of their Annual Community Meeting. The theme of this year’s Community Meeting is Census 2020 and Our Community: A Call to Action.
WRAG Members: Join us as guests of Craig Pascal & Victor Shargai for a night at the theater, featuring Ally Theatre Company’s world premiere of #poolparty.
If you are interested in learning more about housing affordability issues in and solutions for the Greater Washington region, you are invited to join WRAG’s Affordable Housing Action Team.
Designed and taught by some of the Greater Washington region’s top philanthropic leaders, WRAG’s Nonprofit Summer Learning Series “pulls the curtain back on philanthropy.”
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its July meeting.
Join the Children, Youth & Families Working Group for their next meeting
Join this call to hear from a panel of experts on the current situation, explore the impact of these policies on families and children, and learn about GCIR’s recommendations on how philanthropy can respond.
In this session, we will cover what you should know and consider before, during, and after the RFP process.
Join us for this kick off meeting where we will share what we know, ideas on potential strategies, and overall interest in collaborating over the next two years to ensure an accurate and complete 2020 Census.
Do you want to engage more confidently in impact investing in the Greater Washington region?