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Knowledge Management and Racial Equity
This is a recording of the KM Collaborative's 2023 User's Group Session: Knowledge Management and Racial Equity
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This is a recording of the KM Collaborative's 2023 User's Group Session: Knowledge Management and Racial Equity
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Join us for a two-part series of conversations with representatives from Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP), Northern California Grantmakers (NCG), PEAK Grantmaking, and Wisconsin Philanthropy Network as they reflect on their respective racial equity journeys. Deborah Aubert Thomas, CEO of Philanthropy Ohio and Forum Racial Equity Committee Chair, will moderate both discussions.
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As we mark the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, United Philanthropy Forum has released a report to document how philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs) have responded to the pandemic. The report looks back to detail how PSOs—the regional and national philanthropy associations and networks that comprise the Forum network—played many vital leadership roles in the philanthropy sector’s response to the pandemic.
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Advancing racial equity, diversity, and inclusion in philanthropy is a key pillar of work and core strategic priority at the Forum. We have released a statement, signed by many of our members, to express this continued commitment.
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The case stories capture the wide range of experiences of PSOs across varying geographic regions and organizational size and breadth of focus. Forum PSO member organizations reflected and shared their internal and external racial equity journeys through one-on-one, in-depth interviews conducted with various staff members.
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ForumNation was a podcast of United Philanthropy Forum, where we interviewed amazing philanthropy leaders that we want more people to know about.
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The story of Hispanics in Philanthropy’s racial equity journey offers an example of prioritizing deep work within the organization. By strengthening equity internally, HIP seeks to live its values and build an organizational culture and practices that support and reflect its external equity work.
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As he approaches his retirement in a few months, Forum President & CEO David Biemesderfer will be sharing some parting reflections about the Forum’s work in a series of blog posts. This is the first post in the series.
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The story of Wisconsin Philanthropy Network’s racial equity journey highlights the importance of creating shared language and understanding to deepen Board and member engagement in advancing racial equity strategies.
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