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Colleague,
 
For many, summer is a slow time. Not at NCRP! Just this month, we released the summer edition of Responsive Philanthropy, weighed in on some breaking news such as the Baltimore Community Foundation's support for mass surveillance by police, moved to a new office, started recruiting new staff and more. Whew! We're looking forward to connecting with many of you during next month's events.

Enjoy the Labor Day weekend and the remaining days of summer!
JUST RELEASED!
 
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We're excited to feature articles on tackling racial justice by Tamara Copeland of the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers, equitable approaches to boosting local economies by William Cordery of Surdna Foundation, building an inclusive community-centered evaluation program by Robert Sturm and Lee Francis IV of Indigenous Methods, and the work of Public Welfare Foundation.

Read these articles now or add them to your weekend reading list!
 
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New/Renewed Supporters

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Compton Foundation
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Ruth Mott Foundation
Southern Bancorp Community Partners
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NCRP in the News

NCRP in the News

THE CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY
Baltimore surveillance effort betrays a community fund's mission
Aaron Dorfman

DETROIT FREE PRESS
Donors promise $70M to aid Kalamazoo, but at what cost?
Matthew Dolan


NONPROFIT QUARTERLY
3 Things Foundations Can Do to Curb Predatory Payday Lending
Aaron Dorfman


Intersecting Marginalities: The false dichotomy of rural communities vs communities of color
Lisa Ranghelli

 
More NCRP in the News 
Analysis & Commentary

AnalysisandCommentary

CAITLIN DUFFY
The Oregon Community Foundation: Leveraging assets for economic, environmental and equity aims

DAN PETEGORSKY
A both/and approach to civic participation funding

LISA RANGHELLI
Funding collaborative helps teachers and school leaders revamp classroom instruction, increase student success
More new articles
On the Side

New Book: Obama's Education Department and Gates Foundation were closer than you thought
Valerie Strauss | The Washington Post
Events

SEPT 19 | Southern California Grantmakers
2016 Annual Conference

SEPT 19-21 | The Aspen Institute's Forum for Community Solutions and Neighborhood Funders Group
Towards a More Resilient Place: Promising Practices in Place-Based Philanthropy
 
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Yna C. Moore, Senior Director of Communications
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

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