The YouthBridge Community Foundation has awarded a three-year, $240,000 Think Big for Kids Grant to Generate Health . This funding partnership will assist in developing critical backbone support to... Read More
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Program Description Long- term mission sustainability in the nonprofit sector is ... repositioning, several dedicated networks of funders and in...View Details
Vanderbilt University Cultural Context of Health & Wellbeing Initiative, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, released a new report that focuses on three key areas in which insights and examples from abroad can improve USA health policy around childhood obesity. The report's goal is to create a mutual understanding that: food is more than nutrition, health is more than weight, and diet is more than individual choice. The report presents the most effective and sustainable efforts to improve child nutrition while taking into account cultural contexts and colonial legacies in...
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Resources from our interactive virtual workshop designed for philanthropic staff and Board/Trustee leaders to learn more about how grantmaking practice affects the Missouri nonprofit workforce and identify opportunities to help build a more sustainable sector.
... the application questions. It includes a glossary of term s, instructions, and examples on how to answer ... equity, and inclusion (DEI). It includes a DEI glossary of term s, FAQs, and examples of how applicants may choose to ...
... the application questions. It includes a glossary of term s, instructions, and examples on how to answer ... equity, and inclusion (DEI). It includes...Read More
... to the Gateway Center for Giving Board for a three-year term : Vianey Beltran, Wells Fargo Advisors Jane Callahan, JF ... two GCG Directors were... Read More