Putting People at the Center: Mental Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofit Staff
In the spring of 2022 ACT for Alexandria, Alexandria’s community foundation, was concerned about nonprofit partners’ challenge
In the spring of 2022 ACT for Alexandria, Alexandria’s community foundation, was concerned about nonprofit partners’ challenge
What does it mean to thrive?
ALL Alexandria: One Community’s Race and Social Equity Journey
Heather Peeler, President & CEO, ACT for Alexandria
As she finishes her tenure at WRAG, Tamara reflects back on 12 years leading the organization. Dr. Madye Henson comes on board as President & CEO on Monday, April 15.
In her latest column, WRAG’s president Tamara Lucas Copeland recognizes the strain on nonprofit organizations that ramped up to meet the needs of furloughed workers and others affected by the shutdown – and that now have to continue providing critical safety net services, with diminished financial resources.
WRAG's president shares her thoughts on three important trends in philanthropy that she believes will impact the region this year.
WRAG’s Racial Equity Working Group recently adopted an anti-Black racism frame to guide its work. In an op-ed, Tamara Copeland, WRAG’s president, discusses why this is necessary, as philanthropy begins to explore its role in helping to create a world free of racism.
In her speech at the 2018 Annual Meeting, Tamara Copeland discussed what she would like to see WRAG members and the organization focus on in the future.