2020 Census Working Group Meeting
WRAG invites members to participate in this working group focused on leveraging the resources of local philanthropy and other stakeholders to ensure an accurate and complete census count in the region.
WRAG invites members to participate in this working group focused on leveraging the resources of local philanthropy and other stakeholders to ensure an accurate and complete census count in the region.
Join the Children, Youth & Families Working Group to connect and learn with other funders and to share updates about your work.
At the final session in this year’s Public Education Learning Series, we will hear from experts and practitioners in building relationships between schools and families.
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.
Join us for WRAG's 2018 Annual Meeting!
WRAG Member CEOs, trustees, and senior staff: Save the date for WRAG's annual VIP reception!
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.
A networking group exclusively for donors, foundations, and companies interested in giving in Montgomery County, MD.
Over the last few decades, there has been significant progress made in the areas of diversity, equity and inclusion, which has paved the way for diverse investment management professionals and the firms they lead.
Join us for a facilitated discussion of The Color of Law. This event will lead to the design of a process for continued engagement around this critical issue in our region.
Philanthropy and business don’t always seem like natural partners. Leaders in Northeast Ohio, however, have figured out how to bridge the divide between these two sectors for the benefit of their region.
DC education and youth development funders are invited to a special briefing with Dr. Amanda Alexander, interim chancellor of DC Public Schools, and Ahnna Smith, interim deputy mayor for education.
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.
Join the Healthy Communities Working Group for its October meeting.
Do you want to engage more confidently in impact investing in the Greater Washington region?
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.
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.
The 2018 class of the Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility has had a phenomenal year!