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Demystifying Trust-Based Philanthropy: Does Unrestricted Funding Automatically Make a Funder Trust-Based?
In this session, we’ll unpack the difference between unrestricted funding that is deployed in a trust-based way, and what it looks like when it’s not. We’ll also share case studies from funders who have shifted from project-specific to majority unrestricted funding, as well as those who have embedded trust-based values within semi-restricted grants
How States and Communities Are Maximizing American Rescue Plan Funding for Kids in 2022 and Beyond
This webinar will highlight our interactive American Rescue Plan funding web tool, newly updated in 2022 with examples of how states and communities are turning their federal allocations into action for kids.
FFJ Member Learning Series: Divest/Invest — A Framework For Funding Change During Revolutionary Times
The learning series is designed for people who have no previous experience with the topic, and are simply coming eager to learn; experienced folks are also welcome to participate for a refresher. We welcome staff, board members, grants panelists, and donors of grant-making institutions, donor networks, and funder affinity groups. Please share with your networks through email and word of mouth.
Fund the People! Strengthen Your Region’s Social Sector: Educate Funders about Investing in Nonprofit Talent
Funding Black Prosperity: How Foundations can Support Black Businesses and Strengthen Black Communities
We Can’t ‘Foodbank’ Our Way Out of Hunger: From Charity to a Social Justice Funding Model
Join us for a two-part discussion of the contradictions in our food and social welfare systems, and the ways philanthropy can help abate the present-day crisis and demonstrate a long-term commitment to building health, social, environmental, and economic resilience into our food system. Each webinar will include a panel discussion followed by a funder-only strategy session.
Communications Toolkit for Forum Members
Session 1: From Census to Redistricting: Building Civil Society Through Active Participation
Hate is Not Charitable: Three-Part Webinar Series, Part 2
Policy Update: The Latest Federal FY18 Budget Developments
Rural Philanthropy
Racial, Ethnic, and Tribal Philanthropy: A Scan of the Landscape
Northeast Funder Network Annual Meeting
2017 Forum Annual Conference Speakers
Plenary: Philanthropy Associations & Networks Taking a Leadership Role on Complex Societal Issues
Against a backdrop of the “shrinking space” for civil society, philanthropy associations and networks play an increasingly important role in helping their members address societal issues that are complex and publicly and politically sensitive. This session will explore current challenges and lessons by reflecting on experience, based on case studies in Europe and the United States related to philanthropy's role in tackling issues arising from terrorism and migration/immigration.
Dispatch from #ForumCon19: The power and potential of philanthropy networks
In a guest post, Jessica Berns, Network Vibrancy Director at Philanthropy Massachusetts shares her experience of the 2019 Forum annual conference as a first-time attendee and the amazing work being done in philanthropy through partnership.
Sector Letter Calls for Quarterly BLS Nonprofit Job Reports
United Philanthropy Forum joined a philanthropic and charitable sector letter to the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, in support of FY2024 funding for quarterly nonprofit job reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Letter to Congress - Include Nonprofits in Coronavirus Package
On March 12, 2020, the Forum signed on to a letter to Congressional offices outlining why nonprofits must be included in COVID-19 stimulus package legislation.