As extreme weather events become more prevalent, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal agencies must play an increasingly crucial role in keeping communities across the country safe, … Continue reading Major Changes in Federal Disaster Response: What Funders Need to Know
Partner Event Meeting the Moment with Trust-Based Philanthropy: A Virtual Discussion Series to Activate Collective Action
Meeting the Moment: Activate Collective Action (Session 3)
Organized by: Trust-Based Philanthropy
In this moment of rapid change and uncertainty, many in philanthropy are scrambling to figure out what to do next. While a handful of foundations have taken swift action to … Continue reading Meeting the Moment: Activate Collective Action (Session 3)
Partner Event Protecting & Serving Medi-Cal
Protecting & Preserving Medi-Cal: Federal Context and Philanthropy’s Response
Organized by: SoCal Grantmakers
Join SoCal Grantmakers for an important, two-part conversation on the work of California funders and partners to protect and preserve California’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal. In part one, attendees will have … Continue reading Protecting & Preserving Medi-Cal: Federal Context and Philanthropy’s Response
Partner Event Protecting & Serving Medi-Cal
Protecting & Preserving Medi-Cal: Looking Ahead – What Comes Next and What’s Ahead
Organized by: SoCal Grantmakers
Join SoCal Grantmakers for an important, two-part conversation on the work of California funders and partners to protect and preserve California’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal. In part two, we will look more deeply … Continue reading Protecting & Preserving Medi-Cal: Looking Ahead – What Comes Next and What’s Ahead
Partner Event
Talent Justice in Action: New Fund the People Research on “Many-Year Grants” in the Bay Area and More
Organized by: Fund the People
Join this event to hear stories of talent justice in action from across California. The virtual event will feature a sneak preview of a forthcoming report from Fund the People: … Continue reading Talent Justice in Action: New Fund the People Research on “Many-Year Grants” in the Bay Area and More
Partner Event
Census 2030: A Look Ahead of California’s Demographic Projections, Opportunities, and Challenges
Organized by: Philanthropy California
Every ten years the U.S. Constitution mandates a count of every person in the country, making the Census a fundamental piece of our democracy. The data collected influences the allocation … Continue reading Census 2030: A Look Ahead of California’s Demographic Projections, Opportunities, and Challenges
Partner Event
Making California Count: 2030 Census State Launch
The census comes around every ten years, but ensuring that communities are represented equitably happens every day in between. Lifting the voices of underrepresented communities, bringing together diverse groups, building … Continue reading Making California Count: 2030 Census State Launch
Partner Event
Anti-Authoritarian Funder Learning Series Part II: Global Lessons in the Resistance Against Authoritarianism
Organized by: Philanthropy New York
This program is hosted by their partner, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), who has extended an invitation to Philanthropy New York members. Our nation is at its best … Continue reading Anti-Authoritarian Funder Learning Series Part II: Global Lessons in the Resistance Against Authoritarianism
Organized by: SoCal Grantmakers
One act of courage can inspire a movement. Southern California has risen in the face of extraordinary challenges this year. In January, when Los Angeles was devastated by wildfires, the … Continue reading SoCal Grantmaker’s 2025 Annual Conference: Acts of Courage
Partner Event
Putting Your Money Where Your Mission Is: Philanthropic Strategies for Divestment and Impact Investing
Organized by: Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees
With the recent passage of the federal budget bill that slashed Medicaid and food assistance for millions of Americans while directing $170 billion to border militarization and the surveillance, detention, … Continue reading Putting Your Money Where Your Mission Is: Philanthropic Strategies for Divestment and Impact Investing
Organized by: The Funders Network
The idea of restoring faith in government by speeding the delivery of housing and other infrastructure is appealing. Can that happen without harming the environment and already overburdened communities? Join … Continue reading Can ‘Abundance’ Be Inclusive? A Funder Discussion on the Promise and Peril
Organized by: Do Good Leadership Collective
Join Fund the People and Do Good Leadership Collective for a gathering designed to reassemble passionate voices to once again create movement and connections to protect San Diego’s nonprofit workforce. … Continue reading Reflect. Reimagine. Recommit: Protecting San Diego’s Nonprofit Workforce