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Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future: Chinese American Philanthropy in the Bay Area

This 2014 companion report to For Generations to Come: Chinese American Philanthropy in the Bay Area provides a snapshot of findings and recommendations on how to further engage Chinese Americans in philanthropy.


For Generations to Come: Chinese American Philanthropy in the Bay Area

This 2014 report looks at the giving trends of Chinese American philanthropist in the Bay Area. The report provides demographic data, historically significant events, and trends that shape the giving choices of donors.


Opportunities for Action

Are you looking to increase the philanthropic resources going to diverse communities? Forming a giving circle is one way to Take Action. Giving circles help to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in philanthropy by nurturing the next generation of diverse donors. Giving circles can be hosted or sponsored by any number of vehicles: community foundations, […]


What We Can All Learn from Jewish Charitable Giving

Last month, EPIP held a webinar titled: Navigating Shifting Sands – What We Can All Learn from Jewish Charitable Giving to discuss findings from the first-ever national study on American Jewish giving. This research, Connected to Give: Key Findings, is the product of a collaboration of more than a dozen Jewish private and community foundations […]


We Are Philanthropy

Raquel Donoso, Executive Director of the Latino Community Foundation, writes about the changing face of philanthropy – it’s no longer just the 1%. Today, Raquel will be speaking at the Council on Foundations Community Foundations Conference about the new generation of donors who are more diverse and hungry to change the world for the better. […]