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“One of the best” community-based nonprofits

ArtStream is proud to be included in 2017-2018 Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington as “one of the best” community-based nonprofits.

“People want to know where to give and they need trusted information. Based on our in-depth review, we believe that ArtStream is one of the best community-based nonprofits in the region.”
– Barbara Harman, founder and president of The Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington

ArtStream is among 76 outstanding nonprofits selected for inclusion.


What is the Catalogue for Philanthropy?

The Catalogue’s goal is to create visibility for charities, fuel their growth with philanthropic dollars, and create a movement for social good in our region. Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Catalogue has helped raise over $38 million for these worthy non-profits.

Who reads the Catalogue for Philanthropy?

The Catalogue reaches 25,000 individuals and hundreds of family foundations with the print edition released in November. Many donors also connect with the Catalogue online at www.cfp-dc.org.

Why is a nonprofit selected for inclusion?

A panel of 120 local experts assess each organization to “make sure it is meeting a real need and having impact. Financial transparency is also key.”

Why is this important for ArtStream?

ArtStream’s inclusion in the Catalogue for Philanthropy means that thousands more potential donors are able to find out about ArtStream’s mission. Inclusion in the Catalogue is a stamp of approval, so that donors can invest with confidence.

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