Micro-aggressions can diminish and stigmatize people and according to a recent Gallop poll, micro-aggressions contribute $450 billion to $550 billion per year loss in U.S. workforce productivity. What are they?
... The implications of a repeal for money in politics How funders have been advocating to protect the Johnson Amendment and how philanthropy can be more involved Disclaimer: As with all ...
... issues affecting immigrants and refugees – and hear how it is particularly relevant or pressing for philanthropy. ... withhold federal funding for sanctuary jurisdictions and how to respond Presenter Jonathan...
... build their technical skills and content expertise but how do funders keep getting better at the ‘art’ side? For ... in order to navigate important challenges in your work How to build three practices that...
... Asset Funders Network in this one-hour webinar to examine how integrating job training with financial capability ... both career success and financial security. Explore How philanthropy can support the...
... share of residents who are people of color. Explore How local voucher programs perform relative to the local housing market and identify areas for improvement How funders can think about these findings and...
... and build financial stability for their future. Explore How to build financial security for youth (16-24) that ... also builds a solid foundation for their economic success How investing in youth now will lead...
A new TCF report finds that low-income students are more likely to be identified for special education and more likely to be placed in separate classrooms than their non-low-income peers. While the exact reasons for the differences are unknown, the...
This program is hosted by our partner, Funders' Committee for Civic Participation (FCCP), who has extended an invitation to PNY members. Space is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis.* This discussion...