This peer network will provide an opportunity for grants managers to gather to informally discuss shared experiences and to learn from their peers.
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The Rural Development Philanthropy Learning Network is a diverse group of community foundations and funds, and philanthropic and rural development organizations that exchange experience, knowledge and skills to increase rural assets and improve rural livelihood.
Join the Administrative Learning Network to hear from Shelly D. Hammond, Vice President of Programs for The Advanced Leadership Institute on leaning into leadership.
The national network of female healthcare leaders, collectively known as Women of Impact, are establishing WHAM Global to empower women to lead efforts to advance healthcare systems that are transparent, respectful, accountable, and equitable.
Bring your lunch and come to the “Zoom table” to discuss successes, challenges, and lessons-learned from the past few months
Join the Administrative Learning Network for a virtual roundtable to connect and share your experiences over the past year.
Join the GWP Corporate Learning Network for this discussion over lunch to share your current exciting initiatives, identify common challenges, and exchange best practices.
Join GWP's network of family foundations for a conversation with Jenna Mulhall-Brereton, Chief Philanthropic Services Officer of National Philanthropic Trust.
Join Davia Temin, reputation and crisis management specialist, to dig deeper into the relationship between your company’s philanthropy and its reputation.
The Early Childhood Funders Collaborative has compiled resources for funders to help ensure all children are counted in 2020.
January's meeting has been cancelled. We'll see you in February!
NCFP is pleased to offer this collaborative space for family foundations and other funders with a rural focus seeking to create connections and share strategies and stories with others across the country.
Join local funders investing in food systems for an informal virtual discussion over the lunch hour.
Between the complex array of government programs, the many nonprofits organizations that have been created to serve post-9/11 veterans, and a lack of understanding of the needs on the part of civilians, it is hard to know if veterans are getting what they need. This edition of What Funders Need to Know explores some of the unique characteristics and circumstances of post-9/11 veterans and why philanthropy should support the nonprofit organizations that are serving them well.