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Practice and Purpose of Policy
A Training for Community Foundation Leaders
July 30 and August 6, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET
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Community Foundations
Community foundations are grantmaking public charities that are dedicated to improving the lives of people in a defined local geographic area. They bring together the financial resources of individuals, families, and businesses to support effective nonprofits in their communities. Community foundations vary widely in asset size, ranging from less than $100,000 to more than $1.7 billion.
Community foundations play a key role in identifying and solving community problems. In 2017, they gave an estimated $5.48 billion to a variety of nonprofit activities in fields that included the arts and education, health and human services, the environment, and disaster relief. The Community Foundations National Standards Board confirms operational excellence in six key areas—mission, structure, and governance; resource development; stewardship and accountability; grantmaking and community leadership; donor relations; and communications. Foundations that comply with these standards can display the official National Standards Seal. Currently, over 500 community foundations have earned the seal.
More than 900 community foundations operate in urban and rural areas in every state in the United States; currently, approximately 350 are members of the Council on Foundations. The community foundation model also has taken hold around the world. Community foundations have participated in the growth of international giving by U.S. foundations in recent years, with international giving by community foundations more than tripling, from $103 million in 2011 to $315 million in 2015, and community foundations' share of overall international giving by U.S. foundations more than doubling, from 1.4 percent in 2011 to 3.4 percent in 2015.
You can use our Community Foundation Locator to view a list of community foundations in the United States.
Below is everything on our site for community foundations. We highly recommend that you use the navigation or our search feature to find what you're looking for on our site. Please also visit cof.org/community-foundations for curated community foundation content.
Washington Snapshot: 2018 Midterm Elections Edition
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot…
Democrats Take the House, Republicans Make Gains in the Senate
Tax-Writing Committees Will Look Different in 116th Congress
2018 Midterms Bring A Lot of Firsts
More Election News
Attorney General Sessions Resigns
2018 Ballot Measures Wrap-Up
Don’t Miss the…
Webinar Recording: Words Matter: Getting Your Communications Ready for #CFWeek
Recording
With Community Foundation Week (#CFWeek) just days away, this midday webinar is the perfect time to brush up on communications tips around pitching press releases, creating marketing email campaigns that click with your audience, navigating social media, and showcasing your foundation's work…
Washington Snapshot: Impact of Tax Reform on Charities Still Unclear, Additional Tax Cuts Not Likely This Year
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot…
Impact of Tax Reform on Charities Still Unclear
Additional Tax Cuts Not Likely This Year
Issues on the Minds of Candidates and Voters
Voter Education Made Easy
Election Resources
News from the Hill
Impact of Tax Reform on Charities Still Unclear
POLITICO…
Community Foundations Can Help Make the Most of Opportunity Zones
Interest is growing in a new tax incentive meant to spur growth and economic opportunity in the nation’s most distressed communities. “Opportunity Zones” were included in the 2017 tax bill after a bipartisan push to spur private capital into places that continue to fall further and further behind…
Washington Snapshot: Treasury Releases Opportunity Zones Proposed Regulations, President Trump Announces New Plan for Tax Cuts
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot…
Talk of New Tax Cuts Comes as a Surprise to Many
Opportunity Zones Regulations Released by Treasury
President Appoints New White House Counsel After McGahn Resigns
State Ballots: More than Electing Leaders and Legislators
News from the Hill
Talk of New Tax…
National Standards Conference Call
The purpose of this monthly call is to offer community foundation staff a venue to voice questions or concerns related to the National Standards program. The input of community foundation staff is critical to the success of the program. Additionally, this call provides an opportunity for National…
New York-Based Arts Program Studio in a School to Receive Chapman Prize
The Council on Foundations today announced that Studio in a School Association, a New York City-based program that serves young people by integrating visual arts into teaching and learning, will be awarded the Chapman Prize at its upcoming Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C. on November 28.
As the…
Show Me the Money: Fundraising Tips for Community Foundations in the New Political Landscape
Members, Hear the Recording
Today’s political climate poses unique challenges for community foundations, particularly as local communities and nonprofits deal changes in their communities caused by budget cuts across a variety of programs. But the challenges also pose huge opportunities to fine-…
Words Matter: Getting Your Communications Ready for #CFWeek
Members, View the Recording
With Community Foundation Week (#CFWeek) just days away, this midday webinar is the perfect time to brush up on communications tips around pitching press releases, creating marketing email campaigns that click with your audience, navigating social media (including #…
Don't Be Caught Off-Guard This Tax Season: A Guide for Navigating the New UBIT Rules
Members, View the Recording
Does your organization provide parking/transportation benefits to employees or do you already file the Form 990-T? If you answered yes to either of those questions, your organization will owe taxes for 2018 and the filing process is going to be different than it was last…
Washington Snapshot: Wyden and Tester Continue Fight to Overturn Schedule B Decision; What Happens with Tax Policy After the Midterms?
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot…
Potential Tax Policy Action During Lame-Duck Session?
Tester, Wyden Still Fighting to Overturn Schedule B Decision
High-Profile Debates in Texas and Ohio, and Election Registration Controversy in Georgia
2018 Ballot Measures on the Nonprofit Radar
News from…
What the 2018 Midterm Outcomes Mean for the 116th Congress
Members, View the Recording
Once the 2018 midterm elections are in the rear-view mirror, the outlook for the 116th Congress’ legislative agenda is becoming clearer. If Democrats end up with the majority in the House but not the Senate, how will a divided Congress agree on legislative priorities to…
Community Philanthropy Update - October 2018
As I hope you saw yesterday, we have some exciting news here at the Council! We're happy to announce that our next president and CEO will be Kathleen P. Enright.
Kathleen will be joining us in March of 2019, after serving as president and CEO of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) for 17…
Washington Snapshot: TIGTA Releases New Report on Nonprofit Political Activity, Shake-Ups to Come for Ways and Means Committee
In This Week's Edition of Snapshot...
Impending Shake-Up on Ways and Means Committee
Senate Turns to Other Business Now that Kavanaugh is Confirmed
TIGTA Releases Audit of Impermissible Political Activity by 501(c)(4) Organizations
Groups Seek to Preserve State Tax Credits as Charitable…
Rockefeller Brothers Fund President Stephen Heintz to Receive Philanthropy’s Highest Honor
The Council on Foundations today announced that Stephen Heintz, President of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, will receive the Distinguished Service Award at its upcoming Awards Ceremony in Washington, DC. The Award is philanthropy’s highest honor and celebrates a visionary leader who embodies the…
Hurricane Michael
Disaster Overview
Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a Category 4 storm that resulted in dangerous storm surge flooding, destructive winds of more than 150 mph and flooding rainfall. As it moved inland, Michael also brought heavy rain and strong winds to other parts of the…
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