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GIA's National Capitalization Project
This report from Grantmakers in the Arts discusses practices that arts funders have adopted which have inadvertently contributed to the chronic undercapitalization of the sector and suggests practices for the future.
Racism Fatigue? | Column by Tamara Copeland
Year in Review 2011
WRAG's Year in Review summary 2011
Beyond Dollars: Investing in BIG Change
Putting Racism on the Table: Mass Incarceration discussion guide
After watching the video of James Bell discussing mass incarceration, use these discussion questions to start a conversation with your colleagues.
Two things you really (really!) need to know about foundation excise tax rules (even if you’re not a finance officer)
David Williams's keynote speech & Holly Bass's performance at the 2015 Annual Meeting (video)
David Williams's keynote speech & Holly Bass's performance at WRAG's 2015 Annual Meeting.
Understanding History: It’s NOT Just Academic
Brightest Minds: Dr. Isabel Sawhill on Creating a New Ethic of Responsible Parenthood
Testimony of Gretchen Greiner-Lott and Diana Meyer before Mayor-Elect Muriel Bowser’s Transition Team Regarding Affordable Housing
Testimony of Gretchen Greiner-Lott, WRAG, and Diana Meyer, Citi Community Development and WRAG Board Member, before Mayor-Elect Muriel Bowser’s Transition Team Regarding Affordable Housing
WRAG 2017-2018 Strategic Framework
Our Region, Our Giving 2018
In the 2018 edition of the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers’ Our Region, Our Giving report, we take a look at WRAG member giving in the Greater Washington region in 2017. This snapshot of our membership’s philanthropy represents over $217.6 million in giving to nonprofit organizations that serve the region and nearly $3.6 billion in assets.
Our Region, Our Giving 2009
What Funders Need to Know: Veterans
Our Region, Our Giving 2013
Philanthropic giving in the Greater Washington region increased more than twice as much as the rest of the country in 2012.
What Funders Need to Know: Introduction to the Food System
Why is the food system important to philanthropy? Because hunger, food insecurity, nutrition-related chronic disease, the health of our region’s resource lands and waterways, wages, and equal opportunity in the food economy all converge in our region's food system.
What Funders Need to Know: How Do Teachers Become Great?
What Funders Need to Know: How Do Teachers Become Great?
Common Grant Application User Guide
Common Grant Application User Guide
Common Letter of Inquiry User Guide
Common Letter of Inquiry User Guide