Idaho Bright Spot: Solving Problems for the Common Good
Philanthropy Northwest
Deepening political polarization is one of the greatest challenges facing American democracy.
Deepening political polarization is one of the greatest challenges facing American democracy.
The role of government in assisting eligible voters to register has changed over time and varies significantly by state. What is the most appropriate role for the government in registering those eligible to vote?
Does your organization need to earn more about impact investing? This Pretty Good Tool can help you and your trustees explore the concept of impact investing.
In this guide, you will find stories about using four methods of reflective practice that can help you build what you bring to advancing change inside your foundation, with your grantees and other partners.
Everything is in process. But our ways of thinking about organizational development often don’t account for that. This tool helps you think about where you have been and where you are headed by examining the ongoing change of your organization, team, project, strategy or field.
Starting a new foundation? Going through a period of growth that is significantly changing your foundation? This tool can help you think through the different elements needed to get you up and running.
In Philanthropy Northwest's “Pacific Northwest Changemakers,” generously supported by the Satterberg Foundation, Mitchell Thomashow takes us on a tour of place-based, community-driven philanthropy, from Central Washington to Montana, from Coastal Alaska to Portland.