This second Future Matters report from 2008 focuses on the many ways that immigrants and their communities, in the U.S. and their nations of origin, interact with community foundations. It also looks at the practices and meanings of philanthropy within immigrant communities, which varies by culture, generation, and expectations of the individuals and families. As varied […]
This 2006 toolkit by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees is designed for grantmakers and provides information and research from foundation, community, government and business leaders.
This 2008 publication by Blueprint Research & Design is the second in a series from Future Matters. It focuses on the ways in which immigrants and their communities, in the US and their nation of origin, interact with community foundations and the ways in which community foundations can be a resource.
This website by Hispanics in Philanthropy provides grants to build the capacity of LGBT Latino nonprofits and programs. It is intended to bring together funders, community leaders, and experts to identify gaps, opportunities, and strategies for increasing philanthropic investments in the LGBT and Latino movement.
This 2007 toolkit by the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers is designed to provide community leaders with the tools and outlines they need to start a racial, ethnic or tribal fund. Each topic– Structure, Capital, and Grants – contains key questions, choices, suggestions, lessons learned, and additional resources.