| Nov. 3, 2011 Chicago, IL |
Lessons for High-Impact Philanthropy in Illinois: Getting the Most from Limited Dollars No matter what and where you fund in Illinois, do you want to have a deeper, winder, longer-term impact with your limited grant dollars? This highly interactive session will feature tools and strategies to do just that. The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy will share the latest findings from its two series of reports on high-impact philanthropy that delivers a significant "bang for the buck" -- philanthropy that targets vulnerable communities and engages them directly in creating long-term solutions. The Chair of the 90-year-old Wieboldt Foundation will discuss the impact of Wieboldt's investment in community organizing, and two nonprofit leaders will talk about how their foundation-funded civic and policy engagement strategies have yielded impressive impacts for Illinois' underserved communities. And, small group discussions will allow participants to dig deeper into these topics and identify next steps to maximize their own grantmaking. Come learn more! Featured speakers:
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| Oct. 27, 2011 1:00 pm- 2:00 PM EST |
Pulse Event: "Fusing Arts, Culture and Social Change" Presenters:
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Sept. 21, 2011 |
Hispanics in Philanthropy Reception |
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Sept. 8, 2011 |
NCRP Pulse Webinar: Inside Scoop - Secrets to Raise More Money from Foundation Tune in to the next in NCRP’s series of “Pulse” webinars to learn from foundation insiders how nonprofits like yours can raise more grant dollars. Attendees on the webinar will also share best-practice insights with each other. In just one hour, you’ll learn valuable tips about how to:
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This event is for NCRP members only. Register now! Not yet an NCRP member? It's quick and easy. Join Now! |
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| Apr. 13-16, 2011 Washington, DC |
Foundation Support Strategies for Organizing and Policy: Outputs, Outcomes, and Evaluation |
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Apr. 6, 2011 |
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Catholic Social Teaching in Action: The Catholic Campaign for Human Development NCRP's Aaron Dorfman is the keynote speaker at this event that marks CCHD's 40 years of promoting human dignity, inspiring hope and empowering people in poverty. View his speech: Challenges of the Times for Community Organizing This event is open to the public. For more information, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To RSVP, please visit http://ipr.cua.edu/events.cfm. |
| Mar. 31, 2011 2:30 - 3:30 PM EDT |
NCRP Pulse Event: If Not Superman, Who? Confronting Systemic Inequity in Education National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Last fall, NCRP's report Confronting Systemic Inequity in Education: High Impact Strategies for Philanthropy challenged grantmakers to help break the cycle of persistent inequality by focusing on the needs of students from marginalized communities and supporting efforts that seek to influence education policy in the country through advocacy, community organizing and civic engagement. Join the report's authors Kevin Welner and Amy Farley for a vital discussion of philanthropy's role in education reform:
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Feb. 25, 2011 |
Board of Directors Meeting National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy |
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| Feb. 4, 2011 Pittsburgh, PA |
Tools to Maximize Foundation Impact: Using Policy Advocacy and Civic Engagement to Achieve Your Mission
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy and Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania GWP's first "Calling the Question" event of 2011 features the release of the findings from our new report Strengthening Democracy, Increasing Opportunities: Impacts of Advocacy, Organizing and Civic Engagement in Pennsylvania. NCRP's executive director, Aaron Dorfman, and other NCRP staff will be on hand to share the study's findings, place them in the context of NCRP's reports about other communities, and discuss the implications for grantmakers. NCRP's research probed the impact of foundation funding of selected advocacy and organization projects in southwestern Pennsylvania, in the Philadelphia area and statewide. You can expect to:
To attend, please RSVP to: Kevin Laskowski at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |
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Feb. 2, 2011 |
Tools to Maximize Foundation Impact: Using Policy Advocacy and Civic Engagement to Achieve Your Mission
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy and Delaware Valley Grantmakers How can supporting policy engagement by and for underserved communities help advance a foundation's mission? What kinds of impact can advocacy and organizing achieve? At this event, the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy will release its new report: Strengthening Democracy, Increasing Opportunities: The Impacts of Advocacy, Organizing and Civic Engagement in Pennsylvania. The study examines the effects of several foundation-supported advocacy and organizing initiatives in education, health care and other policy areas in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and statewide. Leading local grantmakers will discuss why and how they have embraced these tools to advance their mission. Their nonprofit partners will share their best practices for achieving policy impact. |
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| Jan. 20, 2011 Portland, OR |
Tools to Maximize Impact: Using Policy Advocacy and Civic Engagement to Achieve Your Mission |
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