Op-Ed: Philanthropy Must Understand Racism Is Not Dead
In the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Tamara Copeland explains why WRAG is taking a leadership role in educating funders about racism.
In the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Tamara Copeland explains why WRAG is taking a leadership role in educating funders about racism.
Tamara Copeland explains why philanthropy is ready to partner with the academic and business communities to advance our region's economic development.
We are excited to announce the launch of "Our Region, Your Investment" – an initiative to address the Greater Washington region’s affordable housing crisis.
Did you miss WRAG's biggest - and best - annual meeting yet? Videos of the speakers and a performance piece are now available on YouTube.
As 2015 winds down, Tamara reports back on the ways WRAG worked to advance our mission over the past three months.
The Taproot Foundation undertook an assessment of WRAG's work to determine what our impact is on philanthropy in the region.
In her latest column, Tamara recounts how a tense exchange she observed on her neighborhood listserv showcased the difficulty surrounding discussions of race, and previews a major announcement for the WRAG community for 2016.
The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia's Sari Raskin explains why she wants you to get on the map!
WRAG's Tamara Copeland urges philanthropy to take a leadership role on addressing gun violence in America.
Think summer was a quiet time at WRAG? Think again!