Philanthropy Northwest is partnering with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project to offer this virtual Trust-Based Philanthropy Cohort. This is the sixth session in a six-...
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Philanthropy Northwest is partnering with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project to offer this virtual Trust-Based Philanthropy Cohort. This is the sixth session in a six-...
Join Philanthropy Northwest and the Regional Community Foundation Network for a conversation with Darcie Yukimura, vice president of...
Philanthropy 101 is a four-part virtual series that helps all staff new to philanthropy better understand the sector. In this interactive course, you will discover the history of philanthropy, review a foundation's leadership and governance, learn an overview of grantmaking, debate the current...
Increasing impacts from climate change are testing the resiliency of Native peoples and cultures throughout the West. As sovereign peoples and nations whose waters and lands are integral to their traditions, livelihoods and well-being, they are ...
Philanthropy 101 is a four-part virtual series that helps all staff new to philanthropy better understand the sector. In this interactive course, you will discover the history of philanthropy, review a foundation's leadership and governance, learn an overview of grantmaking, debate the current...
Join us for the fifth session in our 2021 Rural Funders Series for a discussion on the intersection between rural funders, rural communities and the future of work.
The future of rural America is dependant on a diverse, sustainable and high functioning workforce. Because of this,...
On October 25, the Schultz Family Foundation, Stand Together Foundation and The Starbucks Foundation announced the Mobilizing America for Refugees Fund to support community-based organizations across the United States that are helping Afghan refugees successfully resettle by donating goods, services and volunteer time. As a part of the effort, the Schultz Family Foundation, Stand Together Foundation and The Starbucks Foundation have committed more than $1 million to provide general operating grants up to $45,000 to qualifying nonprofits in up to 40 communities across the country to increase their capacity to serve individuals and families who have fled Afghanistan.