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Report: Giving for Workforce Development and Workers’ Rights

IP Staff | October 15, 2024

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Workforce development and workers’ rights are distinct areas of philanthropy, but some funders support both. Inside Philanthropy’s State of American Philanthropy report assesses grant data and interviews with experts to give an overview of these related philanthropic spaces. Subscribers can learn about: key funders; the role of place-based funding for workforce development; and the ecosystem of labor movement nonprofits.

Explore the foundations, major donors, and corporations that are making grants to nonprofits working to protect workforce development and worker’s rights.

Filed Under: SAP Issues, State of American Philanthropy Tagged With: ip-sap

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