2021 SPARX Conference
Join us Oct 6/7/8 for SPARX Conference 2021 - Moving in Solidarity: Blazing a Path for Progress.
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Join us Oct 6/7/8 for SPARX Conference 2021 - Moving in Solidarity: Blazing a Path for Progress.
The COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled and amplified various societal injustices, including digital inequity. In Philadelphia we witnessed K-12 students doing homework in parking lots in order to access local Wi-Fi hotspots and learned about families without access to computers at home.
Offered in partnership with GCIR, join this discussion wilabout white nationalism, research and strategies on responding to hate, and how funders can support BIPOC communities that working to build solidarity across movements.
On June 8, the Commerce Department (which oversees the Census Bureau) invited the public to comment on the paperwork associated with the 2020 census. The public has 60 days – until August 7 – to submit comments.
Join us for a conversation with Dr. David Frey, Founding Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at USMA, West Point about understanding, preventing, and responding to extremism, and empowering individuals, communities and organizations as they chart new paths forward.
Join us for a panel discussion featuring real life dilemmas faced by funders and grantees as we center Access, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (ADEIB) in our work.
This year’s SPARX will be an opportunity to look inside, examine our core as organizations and individuals, and build upon our strengths to achieve greater social justice and racial equity.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and Bucks-Mont Collaborative have partnered with The Regional Foundation Center (RFC) and Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) on a session
Health funders and community foundations from across Pennsylvania will come together to spark a network of shared learning and action on statewide issues affecting local communities.
Join your funding colleagues from across Pennsylvania to learn why the 2020 Census matters; what’s at stake, both nationally and in Pennsylvania; the value of full count efforts currently underway, such as Keystone Counts; and how funders can take the lead now to lay important groundwork for a full and fair count in 2020.
Join our panelists Michael Hinson (he/him/they), Naiymah Sanchez (she/her), Valentina DeJesus-Rosario (she/her) and Ashley L. Coleman (she/her) for a conversation with Philanthropy Network hosts LeBrian Brown (he/him) and Henry Rosenbloom (he/him) about the complexity of advancing equity amongst the LGBTQIA+ community through funding, healthcare, community safety and education.