Corporate Philanthropy Affinity Group | Corporate Member Brainstorming Session
Save the Date: Corporate Philanthropy Affinity Group 2020 Brainstorm Session.
Save the Date: Corporate Philanthropy Affinity Group 2020 Brainstorm Session.
Last year, DC’s Mayor Bowser signed a Mayor’s Order on housing directing District agencies to identify new policies, tools, and initiatives to begin fulfilling her bold goal of creating 36,000 new housing units by 2025. As part of the administration’s community engagement around these housing targets, the Mayor’s Office of Policy is organizing a series of convenings with practitioners who can offer guidance and collaboration in reaching these ambitious goals.
The Cafritz Lecture on Philanthropy is an annual event that brings national philanthropic leaders to the Greater Washington region to highlight trends, challenges, and opportunities that will affect our work in the years ahead.
The Racial Equity Working Group is a group of WRAG members dedicated to continuing to addressing structural racism in the Greater Washington region.
Members of the Children, Youth & Families Working Group, as well as other funders investing in education-related issues, are invited to a planning meeting on February 14 to help shape a joint learning agenda for 2020.
The Healthy Communities Working Group is a collection of WRAG members who come together to learn, network, and take action to make the Greater Washington region a place where all people thrive.
This brown bag lunch is an opportunity to explore one strategy for creating more equitable grantmaking processes: participatory grantmaking. REWG members with a experience with, or interest in, participatory grantmaking strategies are invited to this informal brown bag lunch with their colleagues.
Members of the 2020 Census Working Group, and other funders interested in the topics of civic engagement and civic participation, are invited to this meeting on January 21. The first part of the meeting will be an opportunity to share updates with the working group and consider immediate next steps for the group. Then, we'll be joined by three special guests to help us consider philanthropy's role in supporting civic engagement beyond 2020.
Hear from WRAG's president & CEO Dr. Madye Henson about trends in philanthropy on this webinar hosted by Campbell & Company.
The Healthy Communities Working Group is a collection of WRAG members who come together to learn, network, and take action to make the Greater Washington region a place where all people thrive.
Leaders of WRAG member organizations are invited for an afternoon of food, networking, and celebration.
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 (AHAT).
Funders in this region have an opportunity to increase the likelihood that “everyone counts and everyone is counted" in the 2020 Census.
The Racial Equity Working Group 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.
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its final gathering of 2019.
Foundation CEOs and trustees are invited to participate in a candid conversation with three trustees of area philanthropic institutions.
Join us for WRAG's 2019 Annual Meeting - our most exciting event of the year!
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its monthly meeting.
The Racial Equity Working Group 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.
WRAG’s Racial Equity Working Group invites funders and leaders of immigrant advocacy organizations to a special briefing and community dialogue on immigration justice in the Greater Washington region. We’ll hear from a panel of diverse leaders working to advance racial equity in our region by organizing for policy and systems change in support of immigrant justice.