May 3, 2007
Philanthropy Won't Be Effective Until It Becomes More Diverse
As the Council on Foundations meets this week in Seattle, it will devote a special set of sessions to the topic of diversity.
The council first embarked on this path in the mid-1990s, when "multiculturalism" and "diversity training" were hot topics in corporations and foundations. Recently, the Joint Affinity Group, an umbrella organization for grant makers interested in diversity issues in philanthropy, held its first "unity summit" aimed at setting a new diversity agenda for
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