Healthy Communities Working Group Meeting
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its monthly meeting.
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its monthly meeting.
Help us celebrate the fourth annual Beverages to Enhance Equity in Relationships (BEER) event on Friday, June 21, 2019.
REWG welcomes and encourages other WRAG members to join this group. Because such deep work on this topic has occurred over the last year, we ask new members to participate in an orientation before attending your first meeting.
Funders in this region have an opportunity to increase the likelihood that “everyone counts and everyone is counted" in the 2020 Census.
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).
As our region prepares for the 2020 Census, join us for a conference on strategies and coordination to ensure an accurate count of hard-to-reach populations, including immigrants, older adults, renters, families with young children, and communities of color.
A full-day professional development workshop for Mid-Atlantic grantmakers taught by our region's experienced practitioners! Presented by ABAG every 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 Board of Directors cordially invites members to welcome Dr. Madye Henson, WRAG’s new President & CEO, to the WRAG community.
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 Healthy Communities Working Group for its monthly meeting.
These quarterly free lunch events provide representatives of local companies and foundations with an opportunity to get acquainted, learn more about Montgomery County funding priorities, and share best practices.
Do you want to engage more confidently in impact investing in the Greater Washington region?
Over the course of 3.5 days, we will visit major museums, houses of worship that played significant roles in the activism of the 1960s, and sites of key protests. We will meet individuals who were leaders on the ground in the 1960s and those who are pushing for change today.
Join more than 100 nonprofit and fundraising professionals for this two-day workshop to learn HOW and WHY companies give back to their communities.
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.
Designed specifically for corporate funders, this event will provide insights into some of the region’s top funding priorities and highlight a variety of investment opportunities, from the tried-and-true to the new and exciting.
DC education and youth development funders are invited to a special briefing with Dr. Lewis Ferebee, DCPS Chancellor.
REWG welcomes and encourages other WRAG members to join this group. Because such deep work on this topic has occurred over the last year, we ask new members to participate in an orientation before attending your first meeting.