During this informative presentation, veteran tax policy experts from the renowned D.C.-based law firm Miller & Chevalier will provide a detailed review of the proposed regulations, field questions, deliver well-versed analysis and suggestions, and garner feedback from PSOs and foundations that will help inform the Forum's approach to comments, due February 15th.
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Based on insights from global authorities in cognition, decision-making, narrative and social impact, Trabian Shorters will lead us in a discussion of how to apply asset-framing to achieve greater success, diversity, equity, and impact in our work.
Join the Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) for a discussion regarding the recent release of its groundbreaking version 1 of the "Responsible AI Adoption in Philanthropy" framework.
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.
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.
Investment Advisory Councils: A Community-Driven Grantmaking Pilot, shares findings from a community-driven grantmaking process guided by Investment Advisory Councils and highlights implications for future collaborative grantmaking efforts.
Join us as TAG executive Director, Chantal Foster, and TAG Survey Committee Member, Tess Hanrahan of the Hewlett Foundation, explore key findings and trends from the 2022 State of Philanthropy Tech survey.
To better understand how community foundations can best respond to the current environment, the Center for Effective Philanthropy asked donors about how satisfied they are with the community foundations with which they work. What matters most to them? What do these donors want from their community foundations?
Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias in an edgy, social media-friendly way. In "Darkness in Emerald City," we look at the relationship between implicit bias and institutional racism.
There is great interest among grantmakers in demographic data, but no consensus or shared purpose yet on what data should be collected and how it should be used. This preliminary research on demographic data collection serves to create a baseline understanding of where the field is in demographic data collection that covers both the process of data collection and current use of demographic data.