Over the past 25 years, contributors to the GEO community have remained steadfast in our commitment to exploring the principles and practices that drive philanthropic effectiveness.
GEO's CEO and President Marcus Walton contemplates a meaningful set of possibilities for a new year, while considering the progress we have made together over the previous 24 years.
GEO is seeking session proposals for our 2023 Learning Conference: Courageous Unlearning, which will take place in Washington, DC from May 22 to May 23. If you have questions about submitting session ideas, please take a look at our frequently asked questions.
Leaders on the front lines need continued investment to continue the long-term fight for equity and justice. Miguel A. Santana explores how grantmakers can invest in leadership development.
The unpredictability of the future and overt inequities unmasked during the past two years are only the most recent impetus for TCC Group to articulate how we see the concept of “readiness” evolving in ways that can generate new solutions and ensure equitable outcomes.
GEO’s new publication, Centering Equity through Flexible, Reliable Funding provides grantmakers with actionable tools and insights to move toward an equity-centered approach to funding nonprofits and communities.
GEO’s Change Leaders in Philanthropy Fellowship (CLIPF) launched in 2016 to offer an intensive, peer coaching-focused learning experience for senior leaders in philanthropy. This blog series features the perspectives and stories of several CLIPF fellows.
A broad ecosystem of nonprofits, coalitions and leaders of color are working across the United States to transform the criminal legal system to one that is just and equitable.