Community Leadership Facilitating and Convening
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A guidebook to help foundations create engaging youth council programming that builds life skills of young people.
In this webinar you'll learn how you can implement effective management practices to plan for successful succession, transition, and onboarding of new staff at all levels of your organization.
Faculty from Columbia University and staff from Magnified Giving explore classroom-based grantmaking programs.
The Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA) created many changes, particularly in the administration of donor-advised and scholarship funds. It is essential that any community foundation involved in these activities have a thorough understanding of the Pension Protection Act and its implications for fund management.
Explore how you can inspire youth to share their time, talent, and treasure within your communities. Participants will find out how to inspire personal youth giving, learn group consensus activities, and hear about impactful youth grantmaking.
The Promise Indiana Deep Dive Day was developed after several questions following the session at the IPA/GIFT statewide conference in June 2016. Initially the goals for the day were to assist community foundations in understanding the benefits of the program for their community and what administrative responsibilities would be required to start a program in their community. Now, thanks to the work being done in 14 communities, focus on how this program can change the culture of our communities and our residents was also covered. The Promise Indiana program has brought attention to Indiana from around the country.
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In this webinar you will learn what community foundations need to do to pass National Standards.