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2017 Giving in Maine Report - Foundation Giving
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April 2017
Each year, foundations and generous individuals provide millions of dollars of support for nonprofit organizations that strengthen the lives of Maine residents and their communities. As part of the Maine Philanthropy Center’s commitment to promoting and advancing the effectiveness of philanthropy in Maine, we are proud to develop this annual snapshot of giving in Maine.
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2017 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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April 2017
The 2017 report of Individual Giving in Maine (reflecting data from 2014). This report includes information on charitable deductions, volunteering, and bequests.
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2021 Philanthropy Partners Conference
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 | 9:00am to Thursday, May 20, 2021 | 1:00pm
2015 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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March 2015
Information on individual charitable giving in Maine and nationally for 2013 (released in 2015).
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2016 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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July 2016
The 2016 report of Individual Giving in Maine (reflecting data from 2013).
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Sector Event: Communities Leading on Climate
Friday, June 17, 2022 |
8:30am to 4:00pm
Let's Talk About Nonprofit-Funder Relationships
Thursday, January 23, 2020 |
2:00pm to 5:00pm
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Hiding in Plain Sight: Implicit Bias Presentation
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October 2015
A burgeoning field of scholarship suggests that unequal racial, gender, and other outcomes may be partially explained by the implicit, or unconscious, bias held by many of us, particularly key decision-makers, such as doctors, teachers, judges, and philanthropists. From the 2015 Funders Forum, the presentation on implicit bias by speakers Johanna Wald and Andrew Grant-Thomas.
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Operating Archetypes: Philanthropy's New Tool for Strategic Clarity
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April 2022
A new analytical framework designed to support more thoughtful and effective philanthropy by helping funders better understand and articulate their distinct position in the philanthropy ecosystem. The eight distinct operating archetypes distilled by RPA include: Talent Agency, Think Tank, Campaign Manager, Field Builder, Venture Catalyst, Designer, Underwriter and Sower. Each is defined by several core attributes that range from the philanthropy’s value proposition to its skills to its advancing equity, relationships, and more.
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