
Greater Washington Community Foundation
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Leading, Mobilizing, and Igniting the power of philanthropy to build a racially equitable, just, and thriving region where everyone prospers.
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http://www.thecommunityfoundation.org 14-12-2009 16:35:28
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Councilmember Andrew Friedson, Councilmember Dawn Luedtke, Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles, #CMMarilynBalcombe, Montgomery County, MD - County Exec Marc Elrich Elrich, the #MoCoFoodCouncil, the MoCo Office of Ag, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, the Greater Washington Community Foundation, & other farm and food resiliency proponents opened the Composting Education Hub and the MoCo Microhub at the #AgHistoryFarmPark

This week, we reaffirm our commitment to the values that have guided Greater Washington Community Foundation for over 50 years as we work to build racially equitable, just, & thriving communities where people of all races, places, & identities can reach their full potential. thecommunityfoundation.org/news/stronger-…




“I can’t begin to explain the impact this grant will have on my son’s future & on his confidence,” We are thrilled to announce that additional funds for youth Scholarships for DC Students are now available through Learn24’s OST Youth Scholarship Program. thecommunityfoundation.org/news/learn24-o…

"We are excited to use this funding to hire our 1st social worker, which will enable us to provide more holistic services for those we serve." SchoolJusticeProject shares how the Health Equity Fund helps older, court-involved students w/ special education needs. thecommunityfoundation.org/news/meet-our-…





We urge the Council of DC to fund and pass the Universal Out-of-School-Time Amendment Act of 2023. It would expand #WashingtonDC’s capacity to meet OST programming needs for all DC children and youth by 2035. There is currently a deficit of more than 50,000 seats. 🧵1/4





What is the significance of having more women and women of color in leadership at private foundations? The Chronicle spoke with three foundation presidents — DeAngela Burns-Wallace of the Kauffman Foundation, Toya Fick of Meyer Charitable Trust, and Kara Inae Carlisle of the


