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Alliance of Resident Theatres is seeking a Co-Director to partner in the responsibility of leading ART/New York.
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Alliance of Resident Theatres is seeking a Co-Director to partner in the responsibility of leading ART/New York.
Grantmakers in Health is seeking a Program Director to design programs that help the staff and trustees of foundations and corporate giving programs learn, connect, and grow.
Funders Together to End Homelessness is seeking a Director of Membership and Programs to lead the membership strategy and activities (recruitment, retention, and engagement) and programming strategy and development for the organization.
Funders Together to End Homelessness is seeking a Programs and Communications Manager to play a key leadership role in connecting how we talk about our programming and our members to the broader Funders Together network.
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy is seeking an Executive Director to serve as the visible leader that personifies and champions the Johnson Center as a unique “bridge” between theory and practice in philanthropy.
At MomentumFund.org you view videos telling powerful stories from a few of the Fund’s grantee partners who led the charge on the ground.
This two-day program provides an overview of the structure and operations of a community foundation, designed for staff and board members who are newer to their role or seasoned staff who want a refresher on community foundation basics.
Flexible, reliable funding can create a generative ethos for nonprofits and grantmakers by re-imagining the balance of power and developing transformational, rather than transactional, partnerships between nonprofit organizations and grantmakers.
Participate in this webinar to learn more about Abundance, a movement in philanthropy to change practice, policy, mindsets, and ways of being to support Black people and communities, bringing greater freedom to all communities.
Join us for a conversation with Dr. David Frey, Founding Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the United States Military Academy, West Point about understanding, preventing, and responding to extremism, and empowering individuals, communities and organizations as they chart new paths forward.
The National Forum on Family Philanthropy is an intentional gathering of donors and communities, where we encourage thoughtful discussions, address the limits and implications of our practices, beliefs, and social constructs, and generate new solutions. Together, we’ll learn how to align our intentions with effective practice to fulfill our philanthropic purpose.
Our virtual convening and program will be informed by Forefront’s new State of the Sector report outlining the shifting needs and practices of nonprofits and foundations in Illinois. It will also mark a critical juncture for Forefront and fellow organizations looking to meet their missions with an enduring eye towards racial equity, as the Forefront team will share more about our vision of an equity-focused collective of thought leaders and resources across Illinois.
Funders are invited to join ECFC Early Relational Health Workgroup members, Einhorn Collaborative and Perigee Fund, for a briefing on how unconditional cash support for families improves early relational health. Hear new findings from a not-yet-published paper about the effects of unconditional cash support on parent-child interactions in the Baby’s First Years study.
Join us for a discussion about the Forum’s PSO Rural Working Group and learn more about the work underway to advance equitable rural prosperity in primarily rural regions of the country with significant BIPOC populations and concentrated poverty.
Join Maggie Potapchuk, MP Associates, Dr. Raquel Gutierrez, Impact Catalyst Partners, and Forum members in being in community together to discuss how the learnings from the assessment profiles can support PSOs in working to advance racial equity and transformational change.
Join us in person in Washington, DC for a program designed to create space for deep peer-to-peer and peer-to-expert connections.
The second webinar in this two-part learning series will focus on how to cultivate the internal support needed for this work of bringing your organization’s values and practices into deeper alignment.
The first of this two-part webinar series will address how foundation staff at any level can champion a trust-based approach from within and will unpack the rationale for adopting trust-based philanthropy from three standpoints: How it benefits the funder; How it benefits nonprofit partners; and How it furthers philanthropy’s collective values and goals.
The National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) is seeking a Manager, Member Relations to be responsible for member recruitment, engagement, and retention efforts in support of NCFP’s new strategic direction.
Join us for a conversation with Michael D. Smith, newly appointed CEO of AmeriCorps! The conversation, hosted in partnership with Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement, will explore how philanthropy and AmeriCorps (the federal agency for national service and volunteering) can connect to advance the Biden Administration’s priorities.