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Census 2020: What Worked, What Didn't, and Looking Ahead
Vice President, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Census 2020
Beyond Dollars: Investing in BIG Change
Beyond Dollars: Investing in Big Change: How Washington Area Grantmakers Are Creating Lasting Impact, presents a series of recent case studies of Washington area “Big Change” grantmaking – initiatives that have, among other things, helped produce a drastic reduction in the local teen pregnancy rate, and helped access millions of dollars of previously untapped funding to feed the area’s hungry.
Putting Racism on the Table: Mass Incarceration viewing guide
Use this guide to follow the main points as you watch the video of James Bell's talk on mass incarceration.
Viewing Guide: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity: Structural Racism, with Dr. Ibram Kendi
In the second session of the 2018 Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity series, Dr. Ibram Kendi discusses how racist ideas and racist policies interact to create structural racism. We encourage you to watch the video and use this viewing guide to follow along or skip ahead within the video.
Viewing Guide: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity: The Role of Government in Advancing Racial Equity
The fifth session of Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity features Julie Nelson (Race Forward and the Government Alliance on Race and Equity) and Karla Bruce (Fairfax County Government). Across the country, state and local governments are beginning to take the lead on addressing racial inequity. What are examples of how this has happened? What is the role of community leaders in shaping these conversations? Where are we seeing success?
Discussion Guide: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity - The Role of Government
The fifth session of Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity features Julie Nelson (Race Forward and the Government Alliance on Race and Equity) and Karla Bruce (Fairfax County Government). Across the country, state and local governments are beginning to take the lead on addressing racial inequity. What are examples of how this has happened? What is the role of community leaders in shaping these conversations? Where are we seeing success? What are the challenges?
What Funders Need to Know: How Do Teachers Become Great?
What Funders Need to Know: How Do Teachers Become Great?
Our Region, Our Giving 2010
Our Region, Our Giving 2010
Our Region, Our Giving 2009
Our Region, Our Giving 2009
Common Letter of Inquiry User Guide
Common Letter of Inquiry User Guide
Mid-Year Report and Year in Review 2010
WRAG's Year in Review summary 2010, plus mid-year report
Year in Review 2012
WRAG's Year in Review summary 2012
Making Connections: A Directory of Nonprofit Organizations Based in Wards 7 and 8
A directory of nonprofits in wards 7 and 8, originally published in 2005.
Get on the Map: Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the Get on the Map campaign, the Foundation Maps platform, and the Foundation Center's e-reporting process.
Fundamentals of CSR Workshop Agenda (2016)
Do you want to learn how to strengthen relationships with existing corporate funders and attract the attention of future partners?
Putting Racism on the Table: Implicit Bias viewing guide
Use this guide to follow the main points as you watch the video of Julie Nelson's talk on implicit bias.