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Minority & Immigrant Local Businesses Amidst COVID-19 - A Call to Action
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Immigrant Justice: Drive PA Forward Coalition
DAY 3 CONCURRENT SESSION | Resilient Futures: Building Power for Black Communities
During this interactive session, participants will hear more about what black organizers and black-led organizations will need to fight for racial justice in Philadelphia. During this session participants will get to hear from a brief panel about the experiences of black organizers in Philadelphia and get into breakout groups to brainstorm solutions and roles for philanthropy. Participants will leave with a clearer sense of the barriers and challenges faced by black organizers as well as opportunities for philanthropy to be better partners in the fight for racial justice.
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Participatory Grantmaking: Lessons from an Immigrant Community Fund
DAY 1 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Day 1 Concurrent Session - The Whole Entrepreneur: Designing a Just and Equitable Business Ecosystem for Black and People of Color Businesses
Featured Speaker: Michael O'Bryan, Humanature
Fireside Chat with Tonya Allen, Skillman Foundation
DAY 2 CONCURRENT SESSION | Participatory Grantmaking - Exploring Different Models
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Using Data to Guide Nonprofits through an Uncertain Future…
DAY 1 CONCURRENT SESSION | Journey Toward Justice: Transforming Education Institutions
Lunch & Keynote Address with Liz Dozier, Chicago Beyond
In 2016, Liz Dozier launched Chicago Beyond, an impact investor that backs the fight for youth equity by fueling ideas, organizations, and people.
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Looking Back to Move Forward: Understanding How Use of An Evaluation of Past Practices Can Create Equity
WOMEN'S WAY and Strategy Arts collaborated to create the racial Equity Audit tool to evaluate whether current practices perpetuate inequities and to spur intentional action to incorporate racial equity in policies and practices. The process also supported planning of implementing actions and strategies over short-term and long-term periods that center racial equity, lived experience expertise, and reprioritize cultural norms that stem from white supremacist notions and culture.
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Relationship Building and Its Impact on Philanthropy
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Tackling Systemic Racism Through Your Endowment
DAY 2 CONCURRENT SESSION | Trust-Based Philanthropy in 4D: Values, Cultures, Leadership, Practice
The potential of trust-based philanthropy goes beyond unrestricted grants and streamlined paperwork. Trust-based philanthropy can show us the way toward co-creating a sector in which community and nonprofit leaders are valued, supported, and trusted. For this vision to become the norm in philanthropy, funders must center trust in every dimension of our work, both internally and externally. This begins with acknowledging and addressing issues of power and equity in all aspects of our organizations.
DAY 1 CONCURRENT SESSION | Persevering Through Crisis: The State of Nonprofits
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Philanthropic-Private Partnerships: New Models for Delivering Impact through Technology
Featured Speaker: Keva White, VIP Community Services
Session title: Enhancing Cultural Awareness in an Evolving Society