Racial Healing: A National Day, but a Personal Journey
In her latest column, WRAG's president Tamara Copeland describes her personal path toward racial healing.
In her latest column, WRAG's president Tamara Copeland describes her personal path toward racial healing.
WRAG's vice president Gretchen Greiner-Lott writes about Matthew Desmond’s Evicted and explains why WRAG's Affordable Housing Action Team considers housing affordability to be a key component to combating poverty.
Take a look back at what we - collectively - achieved this year.
WRAG's VP, Gretchen Greiner-Lott, gives a run down on provisions in the Senate Tax Reform Bill that directly relate to the charitable sector.
Enterprise Community Loan Fund has released a report on Clarendon Court, an affordable housing development in Arlington County, VA, financed through Our Region, Your Investment.
In her monthly column, WRAG's president Tamara Copeland discusses the role of government in advancing racial equity.
We are pleased to announce that the WRAG membership have elected three new board members: Kelly Lynch, Diane & Norman Bernstein Foundation; Amy Owen, Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties; and M. Craig Pascal, BB&T .
WRAG is excited to welcome the 2017-2018 Philanthropy Fellows! Seven grad students from the University of Maryland are working at five WRAG member organizations this year.
WRAG joins over 200 foundations and philanthropy-supporting organizations in affirming its belief that immigrants and refugees are integral to the fabric of our society.