What’s New in DEI: “For Generations to Come: Chinese American Philanthropy in the Bay Area” : Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the Chinese American Community Foundation look at the giving trends of Chinese American philanthropists in the San Francisco Bay Area. The report provides demographic data, historically significant events, and trends that shape the giving choices of […]
Later this month, D5’s director, Kelly Brown will participate in the joint conference of Philanthropy Northwest and GRANTMAKERS of Oregon and Southwest Washington. The conference in Sunriver, Oregon, will feature the great work being done in the region to strengthen the relationship between philanthropic institutions and the diverse communities they serve. Philanthropy Northwest will release […]
Supporting diverse emerging leaders is one way to Take Action to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in philanthropy. By helping to build the pipeline of strong diverse leaders, you help to expand the pool of future foundation CEOs and trustees that reflect demographic trends. The Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) is one of several […]
This 2004 resource produced by the National Arts and Disability Center at UCLA provides guidance to cultural administrators on how to achieve accessible and inclusive programming for everyone, including people with disabilities and older adults.
This 2007 brochure published by the Disability Funders Network makes the case for integrating funding for people with disabilities into traditional program areas. It provides an overview of the tools and resources made available by the Disability Funders Network.