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The Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington is the region's only locally-focused guide to giving and volunteering. We believe in the power of small nonprofits to spark big change. Our goal is to create visibility for our charities, fuel their growth with philanthropic dollars, and support a movement for social good and justice in our region.
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1M ago
Planning for Peace with Peace of Mind Written by Elie Goldman, Peace of Mind teacher My name is Elie Goldman and I am the Peace Teacher at DC’s largest public elementary school. There, I teach the Peace of Mind program ..read more
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1M ago
We Strengthen Communities by Investing in People Co-authored by Danielle M. Reyes, President & CEO of the Crimsonbridge Foundation and Matt Gayer, Executive Director of Spur Local At the beginning of every year, Spur Local surveys the Executive Directors in ..read more
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4M ago
Embracing Healing as a Joyous Experience An Interview with Kymberly Wolff, President & CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC (RMHCDC) RMHCDC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families with a sick child stay together and ..read more
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7M ago
Finding Your Community with Loudoun Cares If you are one of the 400,000+ residents living in Loudoun County, Virginia, how do you start to find your support network? Loudoun Cares makes it simple. For everyone who needs some help, you ..read more
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8M ago
A Place of Belonging Written by BroadFutures Since 2013, BroadFutures has worked to transform the workforce into a more equitable space for neurodivergent young people. We believe that young neurodivergent people have limitless potential and represent a significant untapped labor ..read more
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8M ago
Quality, Accessible Health Care for the Whole Family An interview with Craig Rice, VP of Community Engagement at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC (RMHCDC) Q: What led you to get involved with RMHCDC? CR: As a former ..read more
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8M ago
Creating Connections and Careers through VisArts’ Center for Craft Studies Written by VisArts At VisArts’ Center for Craft Studies, students experience the joy of creating, the thrill of discovery, and the transformative power of artistic expression — while forging meaningful ..read more
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10M ago
Powerful Stories from the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project Highlights from MAIP’s 14th Annual Awards Luncheon Written by Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project The Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project‘s 14th Annual Awards Luncheon, held on June 28, 2023, was an amazing success! This year, our luncheon ..read more
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10M ago
Who gets to be in the room where it happens? The DC Justice Lab is changing how we make policy For too long, policymaking in the District has excluded the voices of the people directly impacted by these laws, turning ..read more
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11M ago
For Truth-Telling in Today’s Education System Written by Keesha Ceran, Teaching for Change Teachers around the United States face the challenge of how to teach in the midst of a white supremacist backlash that is manifesting itself everywhere, from local ..read more