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Oct
14
12:00 PM12:00

2021 Annual Meeting

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Join us at the Intersection

The Community Foundation exists as a point of intersection. We guide our donors on their philanthropic journeys while balancing the competing demands of today’s most pressing issues and the unforeseeable challenges of the future.

Join us on October 14 at our virtual annual meeting for an exploration of the intersection of wealth and need in our region and an exciting look at our future direction as a community philanthropy.

A distinguished group of philanthropic and financial experts will offer their personal and professional reflections on the racial wealth gap and its effects on the economy, educational outcomes, the environment and more. We will examine the possibility of redefining wealth to encompass multiple forms of capital that can help advance the health and prosperity of our community.

Our featured speakers include:

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  • Tonia Wellons, President and CEO, Greater Washington Community Foundation

  • Michelle Singletary, Washington Post personal finance columnist and best-selling author

  • Sarah Moore Johnson, Founding Partner, Birchstone Moore LLC

You will also hear an update on The Community Foundation’s investment options and their performance. And, we will offer specific ideas for actions you can take that align with our focus on closing the racial wealth gap.

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This event is open to Community Foundation donors, funding partners, and professional advisors. If you would like to register for the event, please contact us at marketing@thecommunityfoundation.org.

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Philanthropic Support for Direct Cash Assistance during the COVID-19 Crisis: What Have We Learned?
Sep
13
3:00 PM15:00

Philanthropic Support for Direct Cash Assistance during the COVID-19 Crisis: What Have We Learned?

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Philanthropists are increasingly willing to support direct cash assistance. Foundations and individual donors have supported a range of emergency cash relief for various crises throughout the years, and the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the greater Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia region has been no exception. Private philanthropy is also working with the current wave of government-sponsored cash assistance pilots. This virtual convening highlighted Urban’s findings on philanthropic support and will gather speakers to reflect on the implications and future of philanthropic efforts aimed at transferring cash directly to individuals. 

 Research Presentation:

  • Benjamin Soskis, Senior Research Associate, Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Urban Institute

  • Sonia Torres Rodríguez, Research Assistant, Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center, Urban Institute

  • Fay Walker, Research Analyst, Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center, Urban Institute

Panelists/Discussants:

  • Mary Bogle, Principal Research Associate, Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center, Urban Institute

  • Kevin Callaghan, Newark Philanthropic Liaison, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers and Office of Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka

  • Nisha G. Patel, Creative Catalyst, Powered by Shakti

  • Paula Sammons, Program Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation

  • Tonia Wellons, President and CEO, Greater Washington Community Foundation

  • Shena Ashley, Vice President, Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Urban Institute (moderator)

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PGC Leads: Eliminating the Wealth Gap in Communities of Color
Oct
6
1:00 PM13:00

PGC Leads: Eliminating the Wealth Gap in Communities of Color

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A special thanks to our sponsors

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UMD School of Public Policy

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We know that in the U.S. the net worth of a typical white family is nearly ten times greater than that of a Black family, and our recent VoicesDMV Community Insights survey found that 1 in 4 residents in Prince George’s feel they are worse off financially than their parents.

The Community Foundation and a panel of local and national leaders with expertise in financial services, community development, and race and inclusion discussed solutions for eliminating the racial wealth gap.

Speakers included:

  • Moderator: Tonia Wellons, President & CEO, Greater Washington Community Foundation

  • Dr. Camille Busette, Director, Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, Brookings Institute

  • Lanta Evans-Motte, Investment Advisor/Financial Planner, Raymond James

  • Shelly Gross-Wade, President & CEO, FSC First

Thought leaders included:

  • Mark Lawrence, Inncuvate

  • Eben Smith, Build Prince George’s County

Participants had the opportunity to link up with Prince George’s County entrepreneurs Eben Smith, President & Founder of BUILD Prince George’s, and Mark Lawrence, Managing Partner, Inncuvate Consulting, for an open discussion to ask the tough questions and share ideas for real systems change.

About PGC Leads

PGC Leads is a series of thoughtful discussions on the issue of equity and economic mobility in Prince George’s County. The program brings together County residents, nonprofits, thought leaders, and key stakeholders to share information and strategies; and in partnership with others, facilitate the development of new practices, programs, polices, and collaborations to improve the economic status of Prince George’s County residents. These discussions will also help inform the Community Foundation’s philanthropic and community leadership work in the County.

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Recordings: 20-Minute Tuesday Talks
Aug
5
8:30 AM08:30

Recordings: 20-Minute Tuesday Talks

Didn't catch our Tuesday Talks series? We’ve made it easy for you to catch up on what you missed by watching the recordings! This virtual series for Community Foundation donors, which ran from March through July, offered updates on our COVID-19 Emergency Response work and what learned about the needs of our community in the areas of hunger, housing and homelessness, medical access, employment and small business, the arts, and more.

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 2019 Civic Leadership Awards
Oct
24
6:00 PM18:00

2019 Civic Leadership Awards

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The Civic Leadership Awards were established in 2006 by The Community Foundation in Prince George’s County to recognize, honor, and promote outstanding community leadership in Prince George’s County. The award recognizes individuals and organizations who too often are unrecognized for their important contributions—unsung heroes who have quietly, tirelessly, and unselfishly demonstrated outstanding commitment and service to improving and enhancing the quality of life in our community.

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Civic Leadership Awards
Oct
18
6:00 PM18:00

Civic Leadership Awards

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The Civic Leadership Awards were established in 2006 by The Community Foundation in Prince George’s County to recognize, honor, and promote outstanding community leadership in Prince George’s County.The award recognizes individuals and organizations who too often are unrecognized for their important contributions—unsung heroes who have quietly, tirelessly, and unselfishly demonstrated outstanding commitment and service to improving and enhancing the quality of life in our community.

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VoicesDMV Community Conversation Prince George’s County
Jul
10
6:30 PM18:30

VoicesDMV Community Conversation Prince George’s County

The Greater Washington Community Foundation launched Voices of the Community (VoicesDMV), a new initiative designed to hear directly from residents about the challenges and opportunities facing our region. Community conversations play a vital role in surfacing resident stories and perspectives from across the region that can be shared with community organizations, funders, businesses, government, and others who are working to make a positive difference in our region. The evening included large and small group conversations on issues such as health, education, housing, transportation, crime, and overall community well-being.This initiative will help to inform a collective vision for the region’s future and efforts to improve equity, access, and opportunity for all.  

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