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Networking & Virtual Marketplace
Networking & Virtual Marketplace
Networking & Virtual Marketplace
DAY 1 NETWORKING SESSIONS
DAY 2 NETWORKING SESSIONS
VIRTUAL MEET UP | Find YOUR NETWORK in Philanthropy
This is your opportunity to CONNECT with your peers and expand your NETWORK. All conference attendees are invited to join your host, John Chen, CEO of Engaging Virtual Meetings, as he helps you engage with others, learn how to network without being #zawkward* and get the most out of your conference experience.
*What is #zawkward? It’s that awkward turtle feeling that we all get when we try to network virtually via Zoom.
DAY 3 NETWORKING BREAK: Rise Up in Solidarity
Day 2 Keynote - Jos Duncan, Love Now Media - Justice, Action, & Love: How Journalism Can Create a Movement
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Love to Action Storytelling Workshop
Funder Discussion: Strengthening Philanthropy’s Response to Gun Violence
This session will be the first of many dialogues to share and brainstorm what efforts are underway and how we can continue to work as a philanthropic community to reduce gun violence in the region. We encourage those attending to come ready to share and engage.
Facilitator: Christine Robinson, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia
Audience: Philanthropy Network members and non-member funders
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Local Activism and the Pursuit of Racial Justice
A single voice is often not heard and yet, when they come together, the world can hear. How can we come together to ensure that activism and promotion of redress of U.S. historical racial justices are brought to the forefront of our communities? While high-profile reparation efforts garner media attention, many local restitution efforts often lack greater support and cross-sector awareness. The U.S. African American Redress Network is an innovative model for scholars and advocates to further groundbreaking work in activism and to promote redress for U.S. historical racial injustices.
Opening Session | Radical Imagination: Seizing the Moment to Create a Movement
Over the next four days, you will join your community to begin the process of re-envisioning our collective future and exploring bold new ways we can work together to build a more just and equitable Greater Philadelphia. Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia President Sidney Hargro, Philanthropy Network Chair Ashley Del Bianco, and your SPARX Facilitators, Eric M Bailey and Yvonne Moore will share with you where Philanthropy Network is currently and where it is moving to and more importantly, how you are key to creating a movement.
Interview with Dr. Alandra Washington, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Philanthropy Network's incoming president Christine Robinson will interview Dr. Alandra Washington, Vice President, Transformation and Organizational Effectiveness at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation on developing an intentional equity culture in a foundation.
One Journey: Racial Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Closing Session: Gun Violence and Implications for the Region
Gun violence is a widespread issue that has had a direct and devastating impact on the lives of all who live, work, play, or worship across our region. Community wellbeing, a sense of belonging, and safety are at the core of a thriving and equitable region. Christine Robinson, President of Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, will provide insights on the issue of community violence.
Drexel University’s Action for Early Learning: Creating Circles of Support for Children and Families in Philadelphia | Presented by William Penn Foundation
Welcome & Opening
WELCOME: Jennifer Pedroni, Board Chair, Philanthropy Network
OPENING REMARKS: Sidney Hargro, President, Philanthropy Network
Day 3 Keynote - Phil Buchanan, CEP - Beyond 2020: Philanthropy’s Role in a New Era
Seventy-two years ago today, we saw the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and though we have made strides towards human rights and the equality it demands, this past year has highlighted how far we still have to go.
DAY 3 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS
What a Trusted Partnership Really Means?
Led by Andrea Foggy-Paxton, Senior Director, Frontline Solutions; James Điền Bùi (he/him), Senior Consultant, Frontline Solutions, and Colin de Paor, Consultant, Frontline Solutions
DAY 1 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS
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Led by Yvonne Hughes, Deputy Administrator at Its Not Your Fault and LeBrian Brown, Manager, Network Organizing, Knowledge & Engagement at Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia