Informe // Conectando la filantropía comunitaria y familiar en América Latina: México
Este informe comparte una investigación pionera sobre la conexión entre la filantropía comunitaria y familiar en México.
Este informe comparte una investigación pionera sobre la conexión entre la filantropía comunitaria y familiar en México.
This report shares groundbreaking research on the connection between community and family philanthropy in Mexico.
This report underscores collective giving groups’ role in reshaping philanthropic practices, fostering social connections, and amplifying the voices of marginalized communities.
In this webinar, philanthropic leaders and researchers from Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. discuss how nonprofits and foundations in their nations are responding to forces at work in the sector.
In this webinar, Michael Moody and Jeff Williams discuss what nonprofits and donors can do to prepare for sustaining the important work of philanthropy in a new era of change and challenge.
El evento tuvo como objetivo promover un espacio de intercambio entre diversos actores relacionados con el ecosistema de la filantropía para analizar de manera crítica soluciones a los desafíos que plantean las tendencias en la filantropía y la sociedad civil en México.
Researchers Michael Layton and Adriana Loson-Ceballos share preliminary findings from the 2023 U.S. Collective Giving Research Initiative at the We Give Summit.
Authors and researchers from the Johnson Center’s “11 Trends in Philanthropy for 2023” report discuss this year’s trends and their relevance to the daily work of nonprofits, foundations, donors, advisors, and others.
En este tercer capítulo, conversamos sobre la forma en que las fundaciones comunitarias o territoriales incorporan los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.
As part of the Johnson Center’s 30th anniversary, Michael Moody reflects on what philanthropy looked like 30 years ago and highlights the remarkable transformation and growth of the sector since 1992.