Fund Reaches $1M in Grants to Faith-Inspired Initiatives Committed to...
[Washington, D.C. September 14, 2021]— Faith In/And Democracy is a funding and learning initiative led by Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE) to explore the ways faith and faith...
View ArticlePACE Announces Three New Board Members in 2022
PACE is pleased to announce the appointment of three new directors to its Board of Directors: Jason Garrett, Ford Foundation; Brad Rourke, Charles F. Kettering Foundation; Vanessa Tucker, William...
View ArticleNew Resource Urges Foundations to Think Beyond Immediate Crisis Response
New Resource Urges Foundations to Think Beyond Immediate Crisis Response “Crisis as Catalyst” now available online as a free PDF download WASHINGTON, D.C.—Philanthropy Active in Civic Education (PACE)...
View ArticlePhilanthropy Responds to COVID-19
Organizations across the country are adjusting to the new normal of social distancing and remote working, all while coping with the public health and economic challenges brought about by the novel...
View ArticlePACE Welcomes New Board Members in 2023
PACE is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Jen Algire and Lauren Woods. They commenced 3-year terms and will serve through December 2025. Jen Algire Jen...
View ArticleThank you for listening — here’s the poll results!
Thank you to everyone who listened to the debut episode of my new podcast, Keeping Pace with Kristen, on SoundCloud! I received great feedback on the episode all around, but I especially appreciate...
View ArticleWhat is the role of philanthropy to get our democracy back on track without...
In late March, I (Kristen) co-keynoted the Center for Nonprofit Excellence (CNE)‘s Philanthropy Day Summit with Robert Dortch, Jr. from Dortch Group (and the chair of Philanthropy Southeast). The...
View ArticleTalking about civics without going over their heads
Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE)’s Civic Language Perceptions Project is a three-year exploration into what Americans think about terms that are commonplace in “professional” civic...
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