The book offers practical advice on how women from all age groups and economic backgrounds can create a charitable giving plan and use their financial resources to effect lasting social change. The guide examines women's roles in philanthropy and features "how to" sections on creating and using a variety of forms of charitable giving, as well as working with professional advisors. It was developed by the Baltimore Giving Project (a project of Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers) in partnership nationally with New Ventures in Philanthropy (a project of the Forum of Regional Association of Grantmakers), and locally with Allfirst Wealth Management
Although women have engaged in philanthropy for centuries, their personal contributions have often b...
A woman who controls her own finances controls her own future. Find out why you should invest in the...
To understand the increased inclusion of women within philanthropy, the Foundation Center partnered ...
In the past thirty years women’s philanthropy has emerged as a distinct movement using innovative an...
The case for greater gender equality is a matter of common sense: providing half of the world's popu...
An accumulating body of demographic data and research suggests that women’s philanthropy is one of t...
This document was part of the Multicultural Philanthropy Project, funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundat...
The process of creating a new women's fund requires thoughtful planning and strong commitment. In th...
Provides background information for the development of a Kellogg initiative that was conceived and d...
Over the past 30 years, women have emerged on the philanthropic landscape as a visible and bold pres...
Studies of women note the unique nature of female leadership (Aburdene & Naisbitt, 1992; Helgeson, 1...
The publication is based on Chambers Family Fund's experience championing women's funds in Wyoming, ...
If leadership, as Amanda Sinclair argues in this volume, is to be defined in terms of the ability to...
The final report of a four-year initiative, supported by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and...
The Women's Philanthropy Institute examines the key predictors of women's philanthropy
Although women have engaged in philanthropy for centuries, their personal contributions have often b...
A woman who controls her own finances controls her own future. Find out why you should invest in the...
To understand the increased inclusion of women within philanthropy, the Foundation Center partnered ...
In the past thirty years women’s philanthropy has emerged as a distinct movement using innovative an...
The case for greater gender equality is a matter of common sense: providing half of the world's popu...
An accumulating body of demographic data and research suggests that women’s philanthropy is one of t...
This document was part of the Multicultural Philanthropy Project, funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundat...
The process of creating a new women's fund requires thoughtful planning and strong commitment. In th...
Provides background information for the development of a Kellogg initiative that was conceived and d...
Over the past 30 years, women have emerged on the philanthropic landscape as a visible and bold pres...
Studies of women note the unique nature of female leadership (Aburdene & Naisbitt, 1992; Helgeson, 1...
The publication is based on Chambers Family Fund's experience championing women's funds in Wyoming, ...
If leadership, as Amanda Sinclair argues in this volume, is to be defined in terms of the ability to...
The final report of a four-year initiative, supported by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and...
The Women's Philanthropy Institute examines the key predictors of women's philanthropy
Although women have engaged in philanthropy for centuries, their personal contributions have often b...
A woman who controls her own finances controls her own future. Find out why you should invest in the...
To understand the increased inclusion of women within philanthropy, the Foundation Center partnered ...