Grantmaking Fundamentals Workshop
Joine Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers for a one-day version of their Essential Skills and Strategies training.
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Joine Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers for a one-day version of their Essential Skills and Strategies training.
Forum members share insights about stipends for speakers to provide childcare in order to appear at events. Responses are compiled below by known organizations.
This webinar explored various PSOs models for communities of practice in a panel format from members of the Forum network.
Join your peers at philanthropy-serving organizations for a two-hour Membership Renewal Deep Dive.
Register to receive a special pass to stream the film for free during our extended screening window October 26th-27th, then join us for an interactive discussion about the intersection of the criminal justice system and employment on Tuesday, October 27th at 1:00 pm easter
To save time and money, more organizations are conducting trainings and meetings online, but most of us have not been taught how to run a successful “webinar.”
FRE has created an agenda for the only dedicated national conference for Sexual & Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice (SRHRJ) grantmakers that: offers wide-ranging analysis of the current context to spark deep thinking and reflection about each attendee’s grantmaking, features panels of experts in our field discussing topics, and more.
In 2011, Philanthropy New York launched a campaign to effectively communicate with their members around a proposed dues increase.
Several Forum members collaborate throughout the year to produce content for two newsletters - one for family foundations and one for a corporate grantmaking audience. PSOs can sign-up to participate each fall for the following year.
Join Grantmakers for Thriving Youth, Communities for Just Schools Fund, advocates, organizers and youth to discuss what it will take for young people to be holistically safe: physically, emotionally, psychologically, and intellectually safe. For without safety, there can be no opportunity to thrive.
Whether you’ve never attended in the past – or you’ve been with us for 50 years – we hope to see you in 2020! We’ll take time to look back at our history and look forward to our future. Attendees of the conference will include trustees and staff members of foundations, corporations and corporate giving programs, tribes, institutions, government, or philanthropic entities that conduct grantmaking from across the state.
The Forum is honored to be a part of the grantee cohort of the Racial Equity in Philanthropy (REP) Fund to support our ongoing work over the next three years to be a leading connector, convener and collaborative partner for all PSOs to advance racial equity, diversity and inclusion in philanthropy.
Some organizations are beginning to create policies that increase underrepresented groups providing goods or services to their organization. Sample vendor diversity policies are available from philanthropy-serving organizations.
Across the country, policies are becoming increasingly hostile to the LGBTQ+ community. Young people are deeply impacted by policies and practices designed to stigmatize and isolate them. Our panelists will discuss how LGBTQ+ youth are impacted by these policies and practices, offer general indicators of wellness among LGBTQ+ youth, including belonging, inclusivity, identity, and physical and emotional safety, and share practices that allow the young people in their communities to thrive.
Join GTY, YouthTruth, and Asian-American/Pacific Islander youth leaders for an important discussion of safety, belonging and thriving amid the fallout of the pandemic, economic upheaval, racial justice uprisings, and an increase in anti-Asian racialized violence.
As part of the Philanthropy Northwest Impact Investment Collaborative, RBC Global Asset Management and Philanthropy Northwest invite you to a discussion about the "why" and "how" of investing liquid assets with a racial equity focus.
This experiential learning workshop is designed to develop our skills to further our careers in philanthropy, gain insight into your passions, strengths, and expectations, and build adaptability and resiliency. This program is restricted to Forum members.
Explore the different restaurants in New York City with your colleagues! We will offer a variety of dine-around options with prix fixed menus on Sunday and Monday evening.
New this year: Each dine-around will have a fixed menu, and we are asking attendees to pre-register and pay for the dinner at the time of registration. Alcohol will be available for purchase. This will eliminate the need for splitting the check on-site. Registration will be open until 12 pm ET on Monday, July 17.