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AITF Leadership Guide Second Edition
AITF is pleased and excited to share with you the second edition in our Leadership series…
AITF 2025 Fellows - Request for Applications
The Anchor Institutions Task Force (AITF) is seeking applications for the second cohort (the current cohort includes five…
“This Group of Foundations Has a Message for Peers: Our Racial Justice Work Is Not Done”
The Inside Philanthropy article titled “This Group of Foundations Has a Message for Peers: Our Racial Justice Work is Not Done” describes an open letter to philanthropy and the “REPG Power-Sharing Framework Volume 1” that the Race and Equity in Philanthropy Group’s (REPG) Power-Sharing Task Force recently published.
REPG Newsletter - July 2023
Check out REPG's most recent updates in our latest REPG Newsletter!
REPG Publishes Open Letter to Philanthropy on Power-Sharing and Volume 1 of Power-Sharing Framework
The Race and Equity in Philanthropy Group (REPG) has published an open letter to Philanthropy titled “Moving Towards Power-Sharing in Philanthropic Practice” along with a “REPG Power-Sharing Framework Volume 1”.
2022 November Event - The Power and Potential of Anchor Partnerships
We held AITF’s first in-person event since 2019 on November 3, 2022 in Philadelphia – The Power and Potential of Anchor Partnerships. This strategic dialogue hosted by the Netter Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Pennsylvania explored the role of multi-institutional anchor partnerships in equitable growth and racial equity.
Webinar for Newark Anchor Collaborative: Promoting Racial Equity and Equitable Growth
Webinar - Newark Anchor Collaborative: Promoting Racial Equity and Equitable Growth The Newark Anchor Collaborative (NAC) is a unique cross-sector collaboration of anchor institutions..
REPG Newsletter - January 2023
Check out REPG's most recent updates in the Jan. 2023 REPG Newsletter!
REPG Newsletter - October 2022
Check out REPG's most recent updates in the October 2022 REPG Newsletter!
Case Study: Newark Anchor Collaborative
The Newark Anchor Collaborative (NAC) is a unique cross-sector collaboration of anchor institutions committed to equitable economic growth with a racial equity lens. Anchors in the collaborative represent a wide range of sectors including arts and culture, higher education, healthcare, and private corporations. Read the newly released case study titled Newark Anchor Collaborative: Promoting Racial Equity and Equitable Growth to learn more about NAC.
AITF Update - May 2022
Dear AITF Members: Welcome to this May issue of 2022 AITF News. As usual, feel free to share your thoughts on how AITF can be a useful resource.
December 2021 - Anchor Institutions Task Force Update
December, 2021 AITF Highlights Welcome to this December issue of AITF News. As usual, feel free to share your thoughts on how AITF can be a useful resource.
REPG Publication: "Incorporating Racial Equity and Inclusion into Communication Strategy"
The Race and Equity in Philanthropy Group (REPG) has released a new paper entitled "Incorporating Racial Equity and Inclusion into Communication Strategy."
How Community Driven Philanthropy Can Enhance Democracy and Increase Philanthropic Impact
As society continues to grapple with how best to apply philanthropy toward solving the many pressing issues of our times, it is important to…
IN THE NEWS: David Maurrasse on Cheddar News (The Cost of Hosting Olympic Games)
Marga Inc.’s David Maurrasse, Ph.D. spoke with Cheddar News on the societal costs and benefits to hosting an Olympic Games. This interview came following the publication of David’s…
Tokyo Olympics 2021: What Will Be the Lasting Impacts?
The latest version of the Olympic Games are upon us, and once again, it is time to review the value of major international sporting events to local communities. Cities across the world continue to present elaborate bids, hoping to secure these substantial experiences that require tremendous local investment in venues, transportation, housing, and other resources...
A new publication from Dr. David Maurrasse
This important book focuses on particular aspects of the development and implementation of community partnerships based in – and focused on – neighborhoods, municipalities, and regions.