Rethink Outside™ Fellowship Informational Webinar
Join us for an informational webinar about the inaugural Rethink Outside™ Fellowship on July 22 or August 10, 2021, at 2 pm EST.
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Join us for an informational webinar about the inaugural Rethink Outside™ Fellowship on July 22 or August 10, 2021, at 2 pm EST.
NCFP is pleased to offer this collaborative space for family foundations and other funders with a rural focus seeking to create connections and share strategies and stories with others across the country.
This interactive session will include small-group breakouts where participants will thoughtfully discuss the recommendations and begin to discuss how organizations might take action to respond to feedback from Black leaders to increase opportunities and remove barriers to funding and other resources.
These quarterly calls provide a space for emerging practitioners in philanthropy-serving organizations to exchange information and develop skills to further their careers in philanthropy. This program is restricted to Forum members.
Join this session to hear from funder colleagues on how they are supporting policy advocacy, organizing and civic engagement strategies to build a more inclusive and equitable economy and democracy.
Hear from funder colleagues on how they are responding to the call for action to build real power for Black communities and demand bold systems and institutional change in civic engagement, criminal justice, employment and social supports. Examples of collective action, individual foundation initiatives and centering grantmaking in racial equity will be shared.
Join us for the first program in our post-election virtual funder learning series. In this two-part program, public opinion and political strategists and national and state organizers will explore what the recent elections tell us about political participation, dialogue on the direction of the country, and the future of social and economic policy.
The Funders Network's GREEN 2020 Virtual Meeting will offer an opportunity to bring together diverse voices from across the sector to share learning, explore strategies and identify key issues that are impacting grantees, partners and the communities we serve.
Registration for V opens in Summer 2020. Visit Frequently Asked Questions for more details.
In this session, hosted in partnership with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project, we’ll hear from the CEO and Board Chair of the Headwaters Foundation in Montana who have intentionally built a trust-based culture within their organization and throughout its grantmaking practices.
As part of its Scaling Solutions Toward Shifting Systems Initiative, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA) and the Initiative’s Steering Group members hosted a 3-day residential program in August 2019 to improve understanding and practices in monitoring and evaluating systems change. The 30+ participants hailed from eight countries and included several leading philanthropic organizations such as Robert Bosch Stiftung, Skoll Foundation, V.
Join the producer and activist who created Crip Camp, an award winning documentary, in conversation as you relax after a long day to be uplifted and motivated by this beautiful film and learn more about the story of Crip Camp.
The session is built on research in Equity in the Center's Awake to Woke to Work: Building a Race Equity Culture publication, which includes key learnings on how to operationalize equity, and build a Race Equity Culture within organizations. Participants will learn about the Race Equity Cycle framework, as well as the management levers organizations utilize to measurably shift organizational culture toward race equity.
Today, especially, as the pandemic serves up a meal of uncertainty, ambiguity, complexity, and volatility, social sector leaders are called to invoke resilience as critical to organizational survival. At their best, resilient nonprofits respond to disruptions as breakthrough moments rather than breakdowns, identifying and pursuing new opportunities to learn, evolve, and, ultimately, better serve their communities.
Join us to understand what the data does (and does not) provide, and receive advice on how you might use your survey profile results to make your organization and its external work more equitable.
Africa Grantmakers' Affinity Group (AGAG) Funder Discussion Series, "Support Beyond the Check: Navigating the Impact of COVID-19". The purpose of this six-week discussion series is to provide a forum where the Africa funding community can connect and share information in navigating the impact of the COVID-19 virus.
Grantmaking alone isn’t enough to address the systems and structures that stand in the way of realizing a just and inclusive California. Philanthropy has the opportunity to amplify community-led initiatives, play an active role in civic engagement, and leverage government collaborations.
Join this webinar to hear more about where the dollars are going, what the impact is in the field, and how folks are organizing to stop the rise of hate groups and change how philanthropy gives.
PEAK Grantmaking Minnesota Regional Chapter is giving you a chance to push away from your desk and work as part of a team to give back to the community! Join us for our annual volunteer event. This year, we will volunteer with the local non-profit Second Stork by packing bundles of supplies for newborn babies.