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For Philanthropy: A Public Policy Call to Action #BlackLivesMatter
As we reflect on the events that have captured the nation’s attention the past couple of weeks, the Forum will continue to speak up and speak out about the current affairs of this country and the injustices that have continued to take place, many times at the expense of African American lives.
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My Fellow White Folks, We Have a Problem
Last week I watched with sadness, anger and disgust a video showing the senseless and coldhearted killing of George Floyd at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer, while three other police officers stood by and did nothing to stop him.
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A Commitment to Building a National Community
The cornerstone of our country’s democracy is the administration of free and fair elections, where every U.S. citizen of voting age has the right to vote. During this election cycle, Americans have come out to exercise this right in record numbers.
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2025 Funding Forward
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Sector Letter to Congress in Support of Voting Rights
Philanthropic and Charitable Sector letter to Congress in support of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
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Philanthropy for Voter Engagement Toolkit
Ahead of the 2024 election, United Philanthropy Forum partnered with Nonprofit VOTE on the newest edition of the Philanthropy for Voter Engagement Toolkit.
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Forum + Nonprofit VOTE New Voter Engagement Toolkit Briefing: 12/4/23
Nonprofit VOTE will soon release its updated Voter Engagement Toolkit for Foundations. This event will feature this new toolkit and feature panelists who will help demystify, offer specific examples, and answer questions about ways private and community foundations can support and bolster voter engagement in their communities.
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Our Commitment to Advancing Racial Equity Remains Steadfast
As he approaches his retirement in a few months, Forum President & CEO David Biemesderfer will be sharing some parting reflections about the Forum’s work in a series of blog posts. This is the first post in the series.