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Listserv compilation about about staff members who are dedicated to move internal/external equity and justice issues at their organization.
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The Philanthropy + Policy Update by United Philanthropy Forum provides updates, analysis, and breaking news about public policy issues impacting the philanthropic sector and the communities we work with and in. This issue is for June 21, 2024.
Blog
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.
Blog
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.
Event
The Philanthropy + Policy Institute is designed to cultivate and reinforce the public policy skill set of PSO leaders, staff, and their foundation members, uplifting a strategic and collective approach toward advocacy, public policy, and government relations.
Resource
The convening of the 118th Congress provides the Forum with an opportunity to build on a renewed focus of its public policy work over the next two years. To that end, the Forum has developed six public policy principles that will guide our work during that time.
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As PSOs continue to build and expand their work in embedding racial equity, both internally with staff and boards, as well as externally with their foundation members, many are exploring questions around metrics and identifying indicators of progress.
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