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POST-ELECTION CONVENING IN WASHINGTON D.C.
This salon series will culminate in a post-Election event (December 4-6 2024 in Washington, DC) which will pull the salon results and takeaways together and:
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This salon series will culminate in a post-Election event (December 4-6 2024 in Washington, DC) which will pull the salon results and takeaways together and:
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Philanthropic and Charitable Sector letter to Congress in support of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
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In early 2018, the Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) along with its board undertook a racial equity learning journey in order to develop an Equity Framework that would describe and define SECF’s character, what it stood for, and what its leaders were willing to fight for.
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Funders Together to End Homelessness began its racial equity journey in 2016. Its case story explains how the PSO named racial equity in its strategic plan and embarked on a learning journey together with its board, staff, and members to normalize the conversation about structural and historic racism and how it contributes to disparities in the homelessness system.
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Ahead of the 2024 election, United Philanthropy Forum partnered with Nonprofit VOTE on the newest edition of the Philanthropy for Voter Engagement Toolkit.
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Nonprofit VOTE will soon release its updated Voter Engagement Toolkit for Foundations. This event will feature this new toolkit and feature panelists who will help demystify, offer specific examples, and answer questions about ways private and community foundations can support and bolster voter engagement in their communities.
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The Welcome Orientation will feature information about what to expect at Foundations on the Hill 2024, including an overview of the logistics, agenda, programming, and more.
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This webinar will review Capitol Hill meeting protocols, talking points for FOTH participants, and final updates about programming and logistics.
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In this exciting session, representatives from CHANGE Philanthropy will present an in-depth overview of the DAPP, with emphasis on its history, core features, and examples of how PSOs can apply the DAPP data to their own knowledge building efforts. Our hope is that this session helps attendees think about how to use the DAPP to make changes in their own institutions.
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