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VIRTUAL MEET UP | Find YOUR NETWORK in Philanthropy
Networking & Virtual Marketplace
Networking & Virtual Marketplace
Networking & Virtual Marketplace
DAY 1 NETWORKING SESSIONS
New Members and Attendees
Join us to connect with your peers and learn from each other.
DAY 2 NETWORKING SESSIONS
Favorite Philly Park
Join us to talk about your favorite Philly park to relax and play.
Staying Healthy- Exercise Tips and Tricks
Join your peers in small breakouts, where you can talk and share about your experiences trying to stay healthy during quarantine.
Funder Discussion: Strengthening Philanthropy’s Response to Gun Violence
DAY 3 NETWORKING BREAK: Rise Up in Solidarity
Join your host, John Chen, as we each share our own journey towards solidarity. This session is all about connecting, and learning, with each other through a series of short, small group, discussions.
Day 3 Keynote - Phil Buchanan, CEP - Beyond 2020: Philanthropy’s Role in a New Era
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Relationship Building and Its Impact on Philanthropy
DAY 3 CONCURRENT SESSION | Disruption: How organizing is moving philanthropy’s goals
DAY 2 CONCURRENT SESSION | Trust-Based Philanthropy in 4D: Values, Cultures, Leadership, Practice
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Using Data to Guide Nonprofits through an Uncertain Future…
Interview with Dr. Alandra Washington, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Advancing equity inside and out | Presented by Public Equity Group
As organizations advance racial equity and related work, they often seek tools to help determine where to begin and how to proceed. Public Equity Group developed a framework to help organizations take stock of where they are and then take action. This session will introduce the Equity Continuum framework, which has been tested, refined and implemented with dozens of organizations.
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Tackling Housing Justice
For the 100 million Americans — especially people of color, living at or below 200 percent of the poverty level — housing costs and homelessness pose one of the most fundamental threats to our ability to thrive as a nation. Many factors have contributed to the root causes of the current state of housing, including racially-biased government policies, systems, and structures; predatory capital practices and speculative markets; land and building costs; and extreme income inequality have all played a role in creating the affordability crisis we are experiencing today.