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Join us for a two-part learning series with PLACES Fellows Karen Abrams, Diversity & Community Affairs Manager at the Urban Development Authority of Pittsburgh, and Mac Howison, Senior Program Officer for Catalytic Funding at The Sprout Fund. Kate Dewey, President of The Forbes Funds, will facilitate the two sessions.
This engaging session is designed for funders, investors, and nonprofits seeking to learn more about capital, financing strategies, and approaches to achieve greater social impact.
If you’re looking to hire an investment manager, this webinar will walk you through the process, including: developing and releasing a request for proposal; searching firms; and, presenting the results to your board. If you already have an investment manager, we will also discuss ways to properly evaluate and decide if and when to find someone else for the job.
Join us as we examine how philanthropy is leveraging the reverse scholarship model to combat the "brain drain."
In this webinar, you’ll hear how Promise Indiana is leading the work and the message of hope a CSA brings and the ways community foundations can participate in CSA programs.
During this webinar you will learn how three very different organizations determine key giving areas and measure the impact of their funding with creative approaches to better the communities they serve.
Join us for a primer in behavioral economics, developed especially for our funding community, to discover how these interventions might function as a powerful tool both within our own organizations and the non-profits we serve.
Join us to learn the newest insights and practical intervention strategies from Dr. Lisa Hinkelman as she presents original research from The Girls’ Index, the country’s largest, first-of-its-kind national survey designed to develop a deeper understanding of the thoughts, experiences, perceptions, beliefs, behaviors and attitudes of teen girls throughout the United States.
Join this webinar to dive into the six key principles of trust-based philanthropy, how you can put them to work in your community foundation and strategies to engage and educate your donors to understand how they too can support your efforts to foster long-term, trust-based relationships with your grantee partners.
Join the Aspen Institute and others to explore the Five Good Ideas they decided to highlight regarding the COVID-19 Rural Response, Recovery and Resilience.
Join GWP for this session with FBI field agents to hear real-world case examples and best practices to ensure public confidence in the integrity of the election process.
Join your midwestern corporate philanthropy peers to discuss tactics for sorting through technology options and learn strategies to identify a platform that best aligns with your corporate programs.
This session is the second of a two-part series which will provide funders and with a unique opportunity to learn about federal and state budget provisions and why they matter to national, state and local philanthropy.
Join us for the fourth in a four-part webinar series, Trust-Based Philanthropy in 4-D. Participants can expect to walk away with a clearer understanding of what it means to be a trust-based leader; tools for taking a coaching stance to uplift, guide, and support teams; and strategies for reimagining board leadership to support your organization’s big-picture vision for trust-based philanthropy.
Join us to get insight into the industry trends that led Jewish Association on Aging to explore redevelopment options, how they arrived at this new and creative model, and their vision for the future of the agency with this new campus.