Thursday, March 8, 2018 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
New restrictions on immigration and increased immigration enforcement under the Trump Administration are having a profound impact on our nation, reaching from the dinner table to the board room, from courtrooms to classrooms.
Monday, February 26, 2018 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Funders and stakeholders alike can be so focused on the policy or advocacy campaign “win” that planning for steps after the campaign can take a backseat.
The legislation currently being debated in Washington, DC and Sacramento could result in significant changes for the philanthropy sector and our communities.
This briefing will focus on the work of voluntary organizations serving in the recovery efforts, and will feature Damian Morales, Disaster Services Manager at OneStar Foundation.
The annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ issues provides an exciting opportunity for funders to connect with one another, learn from each other, coordinate efforts, and maximize impact.
Philanthropy Delaware is bringing in a contingent from Michigan involved in the Detroit collaborative revitalization. This luncheon with a panel discussion will center around the critical public-private partnerships that were key in driving change in the city.
Panel Participants:
The Pew Charitable Trusts: Data as a Strategic Asset
Amber Ivey of the Pew Trust will present Data as a Strategic Asset.
State governments collect large amounts of data as they manage a wide range of public programs. Pew’s research focuses on identifying how states and other key funders can learn from and leverage the data for their critical investments.
Members will have the opportunity for a private, closed-door discussion after the conclusion of the presentation and Q&A with the presenter.
The latest regular update for Forum members covering public policy issues impacting the philanthropic sector. The latest update features assessing the impacts of the new federal tax law, advocating for a universal charitable deduction in 2018, state giving incentives in Colorado and Michigan, and other federal and state news.
A year ago at his first National Prayer Breakfast, President Trump vowed to
Join Funders Together to End Homelessness for a book talk on Richard Rothstein's The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America on Wednesday, April 4, at 1 PM ET.
This webinar highlight the research and evaluation of homelessness prevention conducted by HealthSpark Foundation and Your Way Home Montgomery County, PA. We will learn what prevention means to the Foundation and why those chose to fund this project.
Communities are working tirelessly to reach functional zero in chronic and veteran homelessness. What can philanthropy do to help take the last critical steps to reaching zero?
In December, we asked Beth Sandor from Community Solutions what we need to do differently to create large scale change in homelessness. She outlined the tools and systems change work that the Built for Zero initiative is utilizing in communities across the county to end chronic and veteran homelessness.
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from The Sillerman Center for Advancement of Philanthropy, Open Impact and WINGS.
You are invited to a Zoom briefing for funders on Hurricane Harvey Recovery, sponsored by The Simmons Foundation and hosted by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy. In addition to a recovery update, this briefing will focus on research that is helping to identify community needs. Funders will have an opportunity to share their work and to ask questions of each other at the close of the briefing.
When: Feb 12, 2018 2:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Harvey Recovery Funder Briefing
Join Connecticut Council for Philanthropy's 2018 conference, Disruptive Leadership: Inspiring Strategies for Social Change, on May 16, 2018.
Save the date for Philanthropy West Virginia's 2018 Annual Conference in Charleston, WV, November 7-8, 2018.
Join Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy in Detroit, MI for their National Conference, "The Road Ahead: Leadershhip in Uncertain Times", July 30-August 1, 2018.
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Are you interested in learning about how 826 does what it does?
Led by 826 National staff, the 101 Seminar is two days of engaging workshops and comprehensive presentations designed to help you build your own community organization.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
During this webinar, Fund the People will help PSO funder members better understand how to bake-in talent-investing - the intentional deployment of resources to support and develop nonprofit professionals and leaders - into their strategy and grantmaking. This program is open to all Forum members and their members.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Fund the People will introduce the concepts and practices of “talent-investing” - the intentional deployment of resources to support and develop nonprofit professionals and leaders. This program is restricted to Forum members.
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