United Philanthropy Forum
For A Project To Track Philanthropy-serving Organizations’ COVID-19 Response Efforts
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Amount$59,000
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Program
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Date Awarded5/7/2020
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
United Philanthropy Forum’s mission is to lead, strengthen, and inform a national network of organizations that advance philanthropy’s impact for the common good.It is a unique membership organization for both regional and national philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs, i.e., infrastructure organizations). Collectively, its 79 members represent 7,000 funding organizations. Their four main strategic goals are: Lead a vibrant network working to deepen philanthropy’s impact; maximize the individual and collective capacity and impact of members; be a trusted source of excellent learning, knowledge, and resources for members; and strengthen the Forum’s capacity and sustainability. This grant supports a research project.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.givingforum.org
Address
1020 19th Street NW, Suite 360, Washington, DC, 20036, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for a project to track philanthropy-serving organizations’ COVID-19 response efforts
United Philanthropy Forum’s mission is to lead, strengthen, and inform a national network of organizations that advance philanthropy’s impact for the common good.It is a unique membership organization for both regional and national philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs, i.e., infrastructure organizations). Collectively, its 79 members represent 7,000 funding organizations. Their four main strategic goals are: Lead a vibrant network working to deepen philanthropy’s impact; maximize the individual and collective capacity and impact of members; be a trusted source of excellent learning, knowledge, and resources for members; and strengthen the Forum’s capacity and sustainability. This grant supports a research project.
for general operating support
United Philanthropy Forum’s mission is to lead, strengthen, and inform a national network of organizations that advance philanthropy’s impact for the common good. The Forum is a unique membership organization for both regional and national philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs, i.e., infrastructure organizations). Collectively, its 79 members represent 7,000 funding organizations. The Forum’s four main strategic goals are: (a) Lead a vibrant network working to deepen philanthropy’s impact; (b) maximize the individual and collective capacity and impact of members; (c) be a trusted source of excellent learning, knowledge, and resources for its members; and (d) strengthen the Forum’s capacity and sustainability as an organization.