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Wit and Wisdom — Allied Giving: My Give Out Story

This post originally appeared on Next Gen Change Agent, the blog of Nakisha Lewis, the EPIP Boston Co-Chair and Program Manager at the Schott Foundation for Public Education.  

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The Launch of Our Blogging Partnership with EPIP: Wit and Wisdom

JAG is pleased to announce the launch of Wit and Wisdom, a blogging collaboration between Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP) and the JAG.

Founded in 1993, JAG is a national network of six identity-based affinity groups of grantmaking professionals that pursues more equitable funding for all communities. EPIP, now 10 years old, develops extraordinary new leaders to enhance organized philanthropy and its impact on communities.

Hear About Work at the Intersection of Race and LGBTQ Justice

Funders for LGBTQ Issues has cultivated work at the intersection of race and sexual orientation for quite some time. And now, it has just published a new report with insights from the people leading the work.

The report is: Towards a More Responsive Philanthropy: Grantmaking for Racial Equity and LGBTQ Justice. In it, you'll find stories of five foundations who are working on the critical issues of racial equity and LGBTQ justice.

Learn and Share About GBTQ Men and Boys of Color

A One Day Symposium for Grantmakers in Oakland, CA, on October 1, 2012

As part of its ongoing commitment to advancing work at the intersection of racial equity and lesbian, gay, bisexual, trangender, and queer (LGBTQ) justice, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is pleased to host a one-day symposium this fall on GBTQ men and boys of color.