CANCELED: WRAG's Impact Investor Network (WIIN) Brown Bag Lunch Series: Impact Investing in the Creative Economy
This program has been canceled.
This program has been canceled.
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its monthly meeting.
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).
WRAG members that support children and youth-serving organizations in DC are invited to join the Children, Youth & Families Working Group for a briefing by Mila Yochum, Executive Director of the DC Office of Out of School Time Grants and Youth Outcomes.
Eligible to attend: CSR professionals, Institute Alumni, WRAG Members, and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Members
On this webinar, funders will learn about responses to date to the final ‘public charge’ rule, ranging from local-level community education to state-level coordinated campaigns, to national litigation efforts.
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group (HCWG) for its annual retreat, a time to reflect on what we've accompished this year and set our course for the next 12 months.
Funders in this region have an opportunity to increase the likelihood that “everyone counts and everyone is counted" in the 2020 Census.
WRAG and the Center for Nonprofit Advancement invite their members to a special learning session with Gelman Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs who will discuss the mechanics of the recent FASB update, provide examples, address implementation, and answer any questions.
WRAG member leaders are invited to a special reception on September 17th at Howard University. This reception is an opportunity to build community among the leadership of WRAG’s member organizations.
Join the Children, Youth & Families Working Group to connect and learn with other funders and to share updates about your work.
Adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress can have a significant impact on young people’s learning and academic achievement.
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 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.
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).
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.
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 Children, Youth & Families Working Group to connect and learn with other funders and to share updates about your work.
Obtaining a postsecondary credential is a necessity in today’s economy. However, many students face structural and economic barriers on the path to achieving a certificate or degree.
Do you want to engage more confidently in impact investing in the Greater Washington region?