Our North Island Credit Union Foundation was proud to co-host the San Diego Unified School District's Teachers of the Year Celebration. Congratulations to all of the winners who were recognized. We thank you for your hard work and dedication to our local students and schools! Through grants, sponsorships, in-kind support and active volunteer participation, our North Island Credit Union Foundation is focused on improving lives and empowering our communities to thrive for generations to come. To learn more about our philanthropic efforts, visit ccu.com/foundation today.
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As an attorney, you can help your clients consider their philanthropic legacy during estate planning conversations. Learn more about how our philanthropic advising services can help your clients: https://lnkd.in/g-CBDmyU
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Check out this issue of Partners!
Dive into the spring/summer issue of PARTNERS in community, a magazine by Grand Rapids Community Foundation. Our "How We Give" series continues with donor partner and Metz Legacy Society member Bob Zylstra and his philanthropy journey. We talk with United Methodist Community House about their current and future projects and share an update from our Youth Grant Committee. We hope you will be inspired - read the entire magazine at GRFoundation.org/PARTNERS
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Did you know that for the first time in history, there are five generations over the age of 21? This generational diversity has a tremendous impact on all areas of our culture, including family philanthropy. Your Community Foundation now has three staff members who are 21/64 certified advisors to help families with multiple generations come together to explore their philanthropic interests and to give and serve together more effectively. Learn what this certification means and why we think it will make a huge impact in the Fox Valley: https://lnkd.in/g_7fN7yM
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This article is a needed take on the long momentum that has impelled LA’s philanthropic shift toward supporting trust-based giving practices, community organizing, and advocacy for policy change. The props to Liberty Hill Foundation are overdue and gratifying to see. This is the profound and difficult work of narrative shift and norm change, which is so particularly slow to occur in philanthropy—and is usually not owned up to publicly by private foundations to avoid the discomfort of a critical lens on their past benevolence. I admire these foundation leaders leading by a new example. One enormous oversight in the article is the omission of The Women's Foundation California, whose Solis Policy Institute has trained intersectional feminist and lbtqi community activists in cohorts at the local and state level for 15-20 years on how to develop and drive legislative bills and policy proposals. And there’s a Funders Policy Institute to train foundation staff across the state on the guidance for funding these vital, momentous change efforts. I expect that some of the staff at the foundations in this article have taken part in it. There are many examples of change that these bills have wrought in lives across Los Angeles and the state for racial, economic, gender, and lbtqi justice and equity (a few examples: the Dignity in Pregnancy & Childbirth Act, the Trans Wellness and Equity Fund, California Momnibus Act)—perhaps The Women’s Foundation California deserves a feature all its own.
In this in-depth look into LA’s philanthropic landscape, Los Angeles Times journalist Corie Brown explores why formerly tradition-bound charitable institutions are transforming themselves and shifting toward supporting community-led organizing to address systemic injustices—a trend The California Endowment President Dr. Robert Ross credits to Liberty Hill Foundation. “The pivot started, Ross says, when he began to collaborate with Liberty Hill Foundation, which introduced him to community activists in L.A. who were working to empower poor people of color.” Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/gPxmn6UP #LibertyHill #BreakingNews #NewsAlert
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Financial planning is important for a secure future and can assist you in creating a meaningful legacy in the community for future generations. Learn how the Community Foundation can partner with you to fulfill your charitable intentions by visiting https://buff.ly/46bCg1H. #worldfinancialplanningday #WFPD2023 #philanthropy
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Explore these six insightful tips designed to cultivate a philanthropic mindset in children. As a dedicated nonprofit professional and lovingly known as TT (auntie) to my little ones, I find immense joy in instilling the essence of philanthropy without imposing a sense of obligation on my littles (tip #1), providing hands-on experiences for my littles to engage in volunteer activities (tip #3), supporting their individualized paths by nurturing their unique passions and interests (tip #5), and, most importantly, weaving philanthropy seamlessly into the core of our ʻohana’s culture (tip #6). #philanthropy #nextgeneration #giftofgiving
With the holidays upon us, many philanthropic-minded families are encountering challenges when attempting to engage the next generation in charitable activities. Try modeling generosity joyfully, as Cresset’s Managing Director of Family Governance Whitney Webb recommends among her six strategies to help you engage your kids in philanthropic giving. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gczYeN_q #nextgeneration #philanthropy #holidayseason
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Trying to get your clients to complete their plans for the year? Let the team at the Community Foundation help! Learn more about leveraging philanthropic intent to get your clients to complete their plans: https://bit.ly/3OIQsZq
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Published this week: Companies That Care 2023! 🎉 This special report features 79 companies that have gone above and beyond for the OC community through philanthropic efforts and accomplishments. #OCBJ #OCNews #CompaniesThatCare #OCBusiness
Companies That Care 2023 - Orange County Business Journal
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It’s fair winds and following seas for nonprofits if you’re navigating them through choppy financial waters using funds from a giving account. Lukas Dwelly, AIF®, DonorsTrust philanthropic advisor, explains in his latest blog 🌊 Link in first comment 🔗 #DAF #giving #philanthropy #financialplanning #nonprofitmanagement #givingaccount #donoradvisedfund
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Have you built your estate plan yet? How about Planned Giving? We can help you build and give! #financialplanning #charity
We were delighted to have the dynamic leadership from the Planned Giving Round Table of Northern Nevada (PGRT) - Danny Schenker, Abigail Stephenson, and Simon Williams at the Nonprofit Academy this week. Their dedication to building a strong community of philanthropy through education, communication, and charitable gift planning is truly inspiring. Grateful for the opportunity to learn from their expertise and insights. Thank you, Danny, Abby, and Simon, for sharing your expertise with the Nonprofit Academy! Learn more about PGRT here: https://www.pgnv.org/ Learn more about the Nonprofit Academy here: https://lnkd.in/gNt9Hsjy #PlannedGiving #Philanthropy #CommunityBuilders #Nonprofit
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