We are incredibly excited to share our 2024-2028 Strategic Plan: Bending the Arc. This is our blueprint for realizing the long-term potential of the children we serve and the communities where we work. Together, we are bending the arc toward equity for every child, every family, every community. We are building something that doesn’t exist anywhere else. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g82R9s85
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At CSF, funding decisions are driven by our Community Impact Framework—crafted WITH partners—to ensure that Jackson County’s community's dollars create the healthiest, most meaningful impact for our kids. Our framework is guided by five foundational attributes: 1️⃣ Equitable Access: Every child deserves access to support. 2️⃣ Individualized Approach: Championing innovative and tailored solutions. 3️⃣ Evidence-based Work: Investing in strategies backed by proven success. 4️⃣ Representation: Ensuring children see and hear from diverse voices. 5️⃣ Collaboration: Fostering partner connections to amplify impact. These rigorous standards uphold the integrity of our mission to strengthen organizations and equip them to expand their reach as they work to help #JacksonCountyKids thrive. #CommunityImpact #KidsMentalHealth
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Did you know that in some parts of California, it costs over $100,000 per year to place just one young person in a juvenile hall? This staggering amount covers the basics of space and security and vital services like education, counselling, and healthcare. This is a significant burden on government funds when considering how many kids are in the system. But imagine this: What if WE took a stand to support programs that empower young minds, foster positive mindsets, and bring about transformative change in our communities? By investing in these alternatives, we're not just easing the financial load on our government but actively contributing to a brighter future for our youth. We're talking about rehabilitation, real societal integration, and, most importantly, tangible change. I challenge YOU to be a catalyst for change. Find a cause that resonates with you and supports our youth, and make a tax-deductible contribution. Every dollar and every action counts in shaping a better tomorrow. Be the change-maker our world so desperately needs. Let's turn our collective potential into an impactful reality. #Philanthropy #PureGame #InvestInYouth #BeTheChange
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Did you know that in some parts of California, it costs over $100,000 per year to place just one young person in a juvenile hall? This staggering amount covers the basics of space and security and vital services like education, counseling, and healthcare. This is a significant burden on government funds when considering how many kids are in the system. But imagine this: What if we took a stand to support programs that empower young minds, foster positive mindsets, and bring about transformative change in our communities? By investing in these alternatives, we're not just easing the financial load on our government but actively contributing to a brighter future for our youth. We're talking about rehabilitation, real societal integration, and, most importantly, tangible change. I challenge YOU to be a catalyst for change. Find a cause that resonates with you and supports our youth, and make a tax-deductible contribution. Every dollar and every action counts in shaping a better tomorrow. Be the change-maker our world so desperately needs. Let's turn our collective potential into an impactful reality. #Philanthropy #PureGame #InvestInYouth #BeTheChange
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Progress 🙌 Today marks the launch of our Annual Impact Report for 2023/24! This year we’ve seen again how critical it is for communities and organisations to have the resources, time and trust they need to make a difference. This report shows our process of growing and changing, as we embed new ways of working to better direct resources to these groups. Highlights include: -Developing 13/16 of our grant programmes alongside communities -Launching the new Independent Human Rights Fund for Scotland -Releasing the Mullen Report, which explores links between historical Atlantic Slavery and the banking sector from which Corra emerged -Working alongside the people of Kirkcaldy and Renfrewshire to build the Participatory Scotland model -Holding the annual People in Place event to accelerate community-led change We’d like to say a big and continuous thank you to the communities, organisations and partners who worked with us to embed these changes. We look forward to continuing this work alongside you in the coming year! Read the Annual Impact Report on our website here: https://ow.ly/P8Sf50TkPP4
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Ensuring fair treatment and equal access to essential services is crucial for governments striving to promote equity for marginalized and underserved communities. In our latest guide, we explore why equity is a priority in governance and provide actionable steps for setting and meeting equity goals. Learn how governments are addressing disparities and fostering equity with examples like: ✅ Multnomah Common Application: Streamlining public assistance for equitable access. ✅ Long Beach First-Time Homebuyer Program: Supporting low-income residents on the path to homeownership. ✅ Harris County Small Business Grants: Empowering minority-owned businesses impacted by the pandemic. ✅ Los Angeles Empower_U Fund: Providing financial aid to underserved communities. Read the full guide to discover how you can overcome challenges and meet equity goals: https://lnkd.in/gRJVuZTd
Achieving Equity: A Strategic Guide for Public Sector Leaders
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Sharing Our Latest Grantmaking Insights ⤵️ In our latest grantmaking report, we wanted to learn about the impact of general operating support on our grantee partners—specifically how it has impacted our partners' racial equity work. What We Learned: Achieving #RacialEquity is a process and an outcome—for us and our partners. Read more about this insight and more in our report, General Operating Support in Action: 2022-2023 Grantmaking Report and Insights: https://bit.ly/3KLrxCe Plus, we invite our local and national funder peers to take a look at a special report summary that may be relevant and beneficial to their work: https://bit.ly/3zgQyCO
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SSIR’s Summer ’24 Issue goes online next week with a cover story critique of strategic philanthropy from two longtime proponents. Plus: Lessons from successful public-private partnerships; communities revitalizing parks and strengthening democracy; and businesses applying a regeneration model to save the planet. Don’t miss a case study highlighting how the JED foundation uses a systems change approach to address America’s youth mental health crisis; viewpoints on the dangers of a fully cashless economy and using traditional agricultural practices in Brazil; and promising innovations to address affordable housing shortages in Paris, job security after incarceration, disability justice in the US South; and more. 💻 Subscribe now for complete online access: https://lnkd.in/eTRxhPWe ✍ Sign up for our e-newsletter for updates on the new issue, new online stories, and more: https://lnkd.in/gYk49K9z ⏩ Send this post to someone you think will want to read the new issue of SSIR!
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On point! "Instead of making choices for other people, philanthropists must learn to empower individuals economically and politically to make choices for themselves and then celebrate their successes to inspire others, thus opening a far more pivotal role in fast-tracking widespread, lasting social and environmental progress." #empowermentphilanthropy #strategicphilanthropy #philanthropy #racialequity #racialjustice #economicjustice
SSIR’s Summer ’24 Issue goes online next week with a cover story critique of strategic philanthropy from two longtime proponents. Plus: Lessons from successful public-private partnerships; communities revitalizing parks and strengthening democracy; and businesses applying a regeneration model to save the planet. Don’t miss a case study highlighting how the JED foundation uses a systems change approach to address America’s youth mental health crisis; viewpoints on the dangers of a fully cashless economy and using traditional agricultural practices in Brazil; and promising innovations to address affordable housing shortages in Paris, job security after incarceration, disability justice in the US South; and more. 💻 Subscribe now for complete online access: https://lnkd.in/eTRxhPWe ✍ Sign up for our e-newsletter for updates on the new issue, new online stories, and more: https://lnkd.in/gYk49K9z ⏩ Send this post to someone you think will want to read the new issue of SSIR!
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"One thing that has not and will not change is who we support." - President & CEO Nichole June Maher With a new name, updated mission and values, and a visual makeover in the past year, Inatai saw many changes in 2022 while remaining committed to communities we are accountable to. We made 687 grants and contributions to organizations led by and for people most impacted by inequity and injustice in Washington and beyond, amounting to nearly $64 million in funding. Read more about where and how we supported powerful communities in our 2022 Grantmaking Report: https://lnkd.in/g_zm-ZbX
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➡️ Make sure to read Solidarity Economies: Building Community Power from Nonprofit Quarterly and New Economy Coalition. It features case studies of solidarity economy ecosystems that are returning wealth and building grassroots power in cities across the country. Read Here:
Solidarity Economies: Building Community Power - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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