Funding Forward 2022
This year, Funding Forward will be a virtual retreat for grantmakers committed to supporting LGBTQ communities and ready to embrace best practices for funding movements.
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This year, Funding Forward will be a virtual retreat for grantmakers committed to supporting LGBTQ communities and ready to embrace best practices for funding movements.
Funding Forward is back for a very special in-person conference. The event, to be held in at the Lowes Chicago Hotel from November 29th to December 1st will not only be Funders for LGBTQ Issues’ first in-person conference since 2019, it will also mark the tenth anniversary of this annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ issues.
Report from Independent Sector to review a 2005 recommendation to require a five percent payout for DAFs.
Join Orange County Grantmakers for a funders briefing on Thursday November 11th at 11:30am ET.
Our annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ issues promises to bring together more than 200 of the most influential people in LGBTQ people, so we hope to see you there!
This year’s gathering will include one day of pre-conference learning and one day of U.S. legislative and global policy activities.
Join Indiana Philanthropy Alliance for the Funding Youth Philanthropy webinar on September 25 at 1pm ET.
Join the annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ Issues.
Philanthropy + Policy Institute attendees will meet with key staff from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It is a unique opportunity to meet with members of the equity team at HHS.
In this facilitated discussion, we’ll dive into the minutia of both connotations of harm reduction: drug-specific policies and broader values. In conversation with members of Funders Together’s network Health Funders for Housing Justice, we’ll hear from two leaders representing harm-reduction powerhouses: the National Harm Reduction Coalition and the Drug Policy Alliance.
With such diverse structures as private foundations, donor-advised funds, and family foundations, whose responsibility is it to look into these questions and how do we make it practical through guidance, policies, and procedures? In this program, we will hear from key players across a variety of philanthropic and community perspectives who have contributed to the thinking about what philanthropy is called upon to do – and how to do it.