- \r\n \t
- The role(s) that intermediaries play and the risks they take on<\/li>\r\n \t
- Challenges intermediaries face<\/li>\r\n \t
- Approaches and practices intermediaries employ that can be modeled in private philanthropy<\/li>\r\n \t
- Lessons learned as intermediaries evolve<\/li>\r\n \t
- Ways private philanthropy can support or get in the way of intermediaries<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n
Speakers<\/h3>\r\n
- \r\n \t
- Rini Chakraborty<\/strong>, Senior Director of Four Freedoms Fund,\u00a0NEO Philanthropy<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Adey Fisseha<\/strong>, US Senior Program Officer,\u00a0Unbound Philanthropy<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Brook Kelly-Green<\/strong>, Senior Director of Gender and Reproductive Equity Grantmaking,\u00a0Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Rebecca Fox<\/strong>\u00a0(Moderator), Vice President of Programs,\u00a0Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice<\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n
Who should attend?<\/h3>\r\nAll interested funders in grantmaking roles. What to expect: presentation followed by roundtable discussion.\r\n
How do I sign up?<\/h3>\r\nMembers:<\/strong>\u00a0Please log in and click the Register Now link above\u00a0(no fee).\r\n\r\nNon-Members:<\/strong>\u00a0Please email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>. ($150 fee)\r\n\r\nRegistration is required by April 22nd.<\/u>\r\n\r\nRegistrants will receive the webinar link a day prior to each session.<\/em><\/strong>\r\n\r\nPlease email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>\u00a0with questions or for further information on this program or on eligibility.","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/risk-reward-and-the-reality-what-dont-we-know-about-intermediaries","date_created":1649075207,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"Philanthropy New York","start_date":"2022-04-25 14:00:00","end_date":"2022-04-25 15:30:00","_start_date":1650895200,"_end_date":1650900600,"timezone":"EDT","link":"https:\/\/philanthropynewyork.org\/event-calendar\/risk-reward-and-reality-what-dont-we-know-about-intermediaries","link_text":"Learn More","is_online":true,"is_free":false,"price":"Members of PNY & Partner Orgs: $0.00 Non-Members: $150.00","type":"Event","address":{},"category":{"philantropy":"Philanthropy","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","philanthropy":"Philanthropy (Other)"},"categories":[{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":114,"name":"Philanthropy (Other)","slug":"philanthropy"}],"_categories":["philantropy","region","north-america","philanthropy"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":205673,"title":"Exploring the Impact of Environmental and Social Justice Youth Programming","slug":"exploring-the-impact-of-environmental-and-social-justice-youth-programming","content":"As the world continues to wrestle with the impacts of climate change and over-reliance on fossil fuels, low-income communities continue to be disproportionately impacted by pollution, lack of access to green space, and other environmental risks and hazards. Offering young people opportunities and support to become environmental stewards; explore career pathways in the environmental and STEAM sectors; and develop essential advocacy and organizing skills; helps to ensure they are ready to tackle one of the greatest challenges of our time.\r\n\r\nJoin us for a discussion on how nonprofit organizations are advancing environmental and social justice through STEAM programming with young people.\r\n\r\nThis panel will feature three BIPOC leaders of STEAM nonprofits based in Brooklyn and the Bronx. Learn the ways they are engaging their local communities and empowering young people to become leaders to promote environmental and social justice.\r\n
What will you learn?<\/h3>\r\n
- \r\n \t
- STEAM education and youth development strategies including internship\/mentorship opportunities, advocacy and organizing, college and career readiness, and community engagement<\/li>\r\n \t
- The interplay between STEAM programming, SEL growth, and education outcomes<\/li>\r\n \t
- How STEAM youth programming fosters healthy ecology, recreation, and land preservation<\/li>\r\n \t
- How STEAM spaces have become places of connection, belonging, higher learning, and professional development for young people especially during the pandemic<\/li>\r\n \t
- How civic engagement and STEAM programming can empower youth to become leaders and changemakers and well prepared to enter the workforce<\/li>\r\n \t
- How funders can best support STEAM programs<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n
Who should attend?<\/h3>\r\nAll interested funders, regardless of role within your foundation. What to expect: panel discussion followed by Q&A.\r\n
Speakers<\/h3>\r\n
- \r\n \t
- Iyeshima Harris<\/strong>, Project Director,\u00a0East New York Farms<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Clarisa James<\/strong>, Executive Director,\u00a0Divas for Social Justice<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Amelia Zaino<\/strong>, Education Coordinator,\u00a0Bronx River Alliance<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Jennifer Negron<\/strong>\u00a0(Moderator), Senior Program Officer,\u00a0The Pinkerton Foundation<\/a>; Executive Committee Member,\u00a0National STEM Funders Network<\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n
How do I sign up?<\/h3>\r\nMembers:<\/strong>\u00a0Log in and click the Register Now link above to register yourself and\/or a colleague at your organization. (no fee)\r\n\r\nMembers of Collaborators:<\/strong>\u00a0Please email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>\u00a0with your name, title, organizational affiliation, business mailing address, and phone number. Please indicate by which organizer you were invited. (no fee)\r\n\r\nNon-Members:<\/strong>\u00a0Please email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>. ($150 fee)\r\n\r\nRegistration is required by April 21st.<\/u>\r\n\r\nRegistrants will receive the webinar link a day prior to the program.<\/strong>\r\n\r\nPlease note: To ensure fairness among our members, we reserve the right to limit the number of attendees per organization for select professional development programs.<\/em>\r\n\r\nPlease email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>\u00a0with questions or for further information on this program or on eligibility.","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/exploring-the-impact-of-environmental-and-social-justice-youth-programming","date_created":1649074982,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"Philanthropy New York and NYC Youth and Education Funders","start_date":"2022-04-22 10:00:00","end_date":"2022-04-22 11:00:00","_start_date":1650621600,"_end_date":1650625200,"timezone":"EDT","link":"https:\/\/philanthropynewyork.org\/event-calendar\/exploring-impact-environmental-and-social-justice-youth-programming","link_text":"Learn More","is_online":true,"is_free":false,"price":"Members of PNY & Partner Orgs: $0.00; Non-Members: $150.00","type":"Event","address":{},"category":{"education":"Education","philantropy":"Philanthropy","environment":"Environment","climate":"Climate","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","philanthropy":"Philanthropy (Other)","youth-development":"Youth Development","environment-environment":"Environment (Other)","stem":"STEM"},"categories":[{"id":44,"name":"Education","slug":"education"},{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":58,"name":"Environment","slug":"environment"},{"id":59,"name":"Climate","slug":"climate"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":114,"name":"Philanthropy (Other)","slug":"philanthropy"},{"id":150,"name":"Youth Development","slug":"youth-development"},{"id":36779,"name":"Environment (Other)","slug":"environment-environment"},{"id":71832,"name":"STEM","slug":"stem"}],"_categories":["education","philantropy","environment","climate","region","north-america","philanthropy","youth-development","environment-environment","stem"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":205671,"title":"Navigating Uncertain Terrain \u2013 Trends and Strategies in the Expanding World of Global Grantmaking","slug":"navigating-uncertain-terrain-trends-and-strategies-in-the-expanding-world-of-global-grantmaking","content":"Philanthropy New York\u2019s International Grantmakers Network presents this interactive discussion as a follow-up to the popular 2019 \u201cNavigating Uncertain Terrain\u201d program. \u00a0In this session, experts on global grantmaking will provide updates on the ever-evolving world of international philanthropy laws, giving trends, and the growth of global philanthropy. We will learn from top findings of The 2022 Global Philanthropy Environment Index in 91 countries and economies featuring input from more than 100 philanthropy experts around the globe.\r\n
What will you learn?<\/h3>\r\n
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- The growth of philanthropy around the world on all continents<\/li>\r\n \t
- Methods to facilitate effective and sustainable philanthropic partnerships across different cultures<\/li>\r\n \t
- What are some top issues of concern today<\/li>\r\n \t
- Updates on legal developments affecting global philanthropy<\/li>\r\n \t
- The latest forms of giving around the world with new global philanthropy pilot<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n
Speakers<\/h3>\r\n
- \r\n \t
- Lily Liu<\/strong>, Legal Advisor,\u00a0International Center for Not-for-Profit Law<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Una Osili<\/strong>, Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy, Associate Dean for Research and International Programs,\u00a0Lilly Family School of Philanthropy<\/a>, and Dean\u2019s Fellow,\u00a0Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Buff Kavelman<\/strong>\u00a0(Moderator), President,\u00a0Kavelman Group Philanthropic Advisors<\/a>\u00a0and Co-Chair of Philanthropy New York\u2019s\u00a0International Grantmaking Network<\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n
Who should attend?<\/h3>\r\nAll interested funders in grantmaking roles. What to expect: Presentation followed by group discussion.\r\n\r\nNon-Member Funders<\/strong>: Please email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>\u00a0($150 fee)\r\n\r\nPlease email\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>\u00a0with any questions.\r\n
What else should I know?<\/h3>\r\nUna Osili was one of four experts invited to testify at the March 17, 2022 Senate Finance Hearing on philanthropic policies. Lily Liu heads the Council on Foundations \"Country Notes\" project to facilitate global grantmaking and works with the Africa regional team and their partners on laws and policies related to civil society and the non-proft sector.\r\n\r\nBased on participants\u2019 questions and goals, the program will explore creative ways we can provide global support in challenging terrain. To encourage deeper conversation and learning, and to inform our speakers about topics of particular interest to the funding community, please email any questions or issues you would like the speakers to address to:\u00a0register@philanthropynewyork.org<\/a>.","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/navigating-uncertain-terrain-trends-and-strategies-in-the-expanding-world-of-global-grantmaking","date_created":1649074798,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"Philanthropy New York and International Grantmakers Network","start_date":"2022-04-20 15:30:00","end_date":"2022-04-20 17:00:00","_start_date":1650468600,"_end_date":1650474000,"timezone":"EDT","link":"https:\/\/philanthropynewyork.org\/event-calendar\/navigating-uncertain-terrain-trends-and-strategies-expanding-world-global-grantmaking","link_text":"Learn More","is_online":true,"is_free":false,"price":"Members of PNY & Partner Orgs: $0.00; Non-Members: $150.00","type":"Event","address":{},"category":{"philantropy":"Philanthropy","human-services":"Human Services","global-poverty":"Global Poverty","region":"Region","impact-philanthropy":"Impact Philanthropy","philanthropy":"Philanthropy (Other)","global":"Global"},"categories":[{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":54,"name":"Human Services","slug":"human-services"},{"id":102,"name":"Global Poverty","slug":"global-poverty"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":112,"name":"Impact Philanthropy","slug":"impact-philanthropy"},{"id":114,"name":"Philanthropy (Other)","slug":"philanthropy"},{"id":122,"name":"Global","slug":"global"}],"_categories":["philantropy","human-services","global-poverty","region","impact-philanthropy","philanthropy","global"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":205669,"title":"Madam C.J. Walker and Andrew Carnegie in Dialogue: The Past, Present & Future of Race, Gender and Philanthropy","slug":"madam-c-j-walker-and-andrew-carnegie-in-dialogue-the-past-present-future-of-race-gender-and-philanthropy","content":"Tyrone Freeman\u2019s Madam C.J. Walker\u2019s Gospel of Giving (2020) establishes Walker as a foremother of African American philanthropy, while Maribel Morey\u2019s White Philanthropy (2021) problematizes the legacy of Andrew Carnegie\u2019s vision for national and international philanthropy.\r\n\r\nIn dialogue with each other\u2019s work, Freeman and Morey will introduce their book-length research on these two early 20th century philanthropists and discuss how their historical works can contribute to today\u2019s discussions on the role of philanthropy in achieving greater racial and gender equality.","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/madam-c-j-walker-and-andrew-carnegie-in-dialogue-the-past-present-future-of-race-gender-and-philanthropy","date_created":1649074552,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"Lilly Family School of Philanthropy","start_date":"2022-04-19 12:00:00","end_date":"2022-04-19 13:00:00","_start_date":1650369600,"_end_date":1650373200,"timezone":"EDT","link":"https:\/\/philanthropy.iupui.edu\/news-events\/event\/madam-c.j.-walker-and-andrew-carnegie-in-dialogue:-the-past,-present-&-future-of-race,-gender-and-philanthropy.html?id=326","link_text":"Learn More","is_online":true,"is_free":true,"price":null,"type":"Speaker Series","address":{},"category":{"philantropy":"Philanthropy","human-rights":"Human Rights","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","philanthropy":"Philanthropy (Other)","gender-equity":"Gender Equity","race-and-ethnicity":"Race and Ethnicity"},"categories":[{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":76,"name":"Human Rights","slug":"human-rights"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":114,"name":"Philanthropy (Other)","slug":"philanthropy"},{"id":132,"name":"Gender Equity","slug":"gender-equity"},{"id":160,"name":"Race and Ethnicity","slug":"race-and-ethnicity"}],"_categories":["philantropy","human-rights","region","north-america","philanthropy","gender-equity","race-and-ethnicity"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":205667,"title":"Why Fiscal Sponsorship and Why Now?","slug":"why-fiscal-sponsorship-and-why-now","content":"This workshop is your one-stop shop for an overview of fiscal sponsorship! We will cover the history of fiscal sponsorships, basic mechanics and how fiscal sponsorship is evolving as a powerful way to offer more equitable and sustainable access to nonprofit resources, in particular for historically marginalized communities.\r\n\r\nThe Social Impact Commons team will highlight how fiscal sponsorship has become a solution for equitable grantmaking as well as rapid deployment of philanthropic resources in the face of an increasing cadence of natural disasters and social unrest. In particular, this workshop will address considerations and readiness needs for funders.\r\n\r\nThis training will answer:\r\n
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- What is fiscal sponsorship and how does it work?<\/li>\r\n \t
- What are the different \u201cmodels\u201d of fiscal sponsorship and what are the practical considerations for funders?<\/li>\r\n \t
- What is the economic and operational rationale for fiscal sponsorship and collective capacity building?<\/li>\r\n \t
- How can fiscal sponsorship be an engine for greater equity, diversity, inclusion and access?<\/li>\r\n \t
- What can funders do to support equity-driven fiscal sponsors on their journey towards deeper impact?<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/why-fiscal-sponsorship-and-why-now","date_created":1649074392,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"Philanthropy Northwest","start_date":"2022-04-28 10:00:00","end_date":"2022-04-28 11:30:00","_start_date":1651140000,"_end_date":1651145400,"timezone":"PDT","link":"https:\/\/philanthropynw.org\/events\/why-fiscal-sponsorship-and-why-now","link_text":"Register","is_online":true,"is_free":false,"price":"Non-Member $75.00; Member $0.00","type":"Workshop","address":{},"category":{"additional-approaches":"Additional Approaches","philantropy":"Philanthropy","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","impact-philanthropy":"Impact Philanthropy","nonprofit-sector":"Nonprofit Trends","nonprofit-infrastructure":"Nonprofit Infrastructure"},"categories":[{"id":40,"name":"Additional Approaches","slug":"additional-approaches"},{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":112,"name":"Impact Philanthropy","slug":"impact-philanthropy"},{"id":155,"name":"Nonprofit Trends","slug":"nonprofit-sector"},{"id":249076,"name":"Nonprofit Infrastructure","slug":"nonprofit-infrastructure"}],"_categories":["additional-approaches","philantropy","region","north-america","impact-philanthropy","nonprofit-sector","nonprofit-infrastructure"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":205663,"title":"Power of Networks \u2013 New Models of Collaboration + Partnerships","slug":"power-of-networks-new-models-of-collaboration-partnerships","content":"When organizations and communities come together around a shared goal, they create more creative and inclusive collaborations that can transform civil society. In this session, we will speak to leaders who are embracing new models for collaboration and coalition building. They\u2019ll share how they are thinking and leading creatively to create inclusive collaborations and partnerships in an effort to unleash greater impact.\r\n
Speakers<\/h2>\r\n
\r\n\r\n\r\n- \r\n \t
- Deepa Purushotha\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Author and Co Founder\u00a0@n2Formation<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Nate Wong\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Chief Strategy and Social Innovation Officer\u00a0@Beeck Center<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Veda Sunassee\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>CEO\u00a0@African Leadership University<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Ella McCann\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Strategic Partnership and External Relations Manager\u00a0@Loyola University<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Grace C Nicolette\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Vice President\u00a0@Center for Effective Philanthropy<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Nasra Ismail\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Global Hubs Director\u00a0@GivingTuesday<\/span><\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/power-of-networks-new-models-of-collaboration-partnerships","date_created":1649074131,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"GivingTuesday ","start_date":"2022-04-20 10:00:00","end_date":"2022-04-20 11:30:00","_start_date":1650448800,"_end_date":1650454200,"timezone":"ET","link":"https:\/\/us02web.zoom.us\/webinar\/register\/WN_YFl7UU7fRHO2ylwkoYGcRQ","link_text":"Register","is_online":true,"is_free":true,"price":null,"type":"Event","address":{},"category":{"philantropy":"Philanthropy","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","collective-impact":"Collective Impact"},"categories":[{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":209,"name":"Collective Impact","slug":"collective-impact"}],"_categories":["philantropy","region","north-america","collective-impact"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":205661,"title":"Harambee: Let\u2019s Pull Together","slug":"harambee-lets-pull-together","content":"
Allies, co-creators and co-conspirators committed to supporting Black people & communities are invited to\u00a0join us for\u00a0#Harambee2022<\/a>, the largest convening of Black professionals in philanthropy.<\/p>\r\n
Meet us at the mainstage for a series of plenaries focused on timely subjects important to Black communities. In addition, attend a host of curated sessions designed to amplify ABFE\u2019s\u00a0ten imperatives<\/a>\u00a0for the philanthropic sector.<\/p>\r\n
Harambee is a Swahili word that translates to \u201call pull together\u201d and symbolizes the Kenyan tradition of community empowerment events, fundraisers, and development activities. We are thrilled to come together in-person and to offer an informative virtual experience as well.<\/p>\r\n
The conference will take place April 21st-23rd, with pre-conference activities beginning April 20th, at the Capital Hilton in Washington, DC.<\/p>","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/harambee-lets-pull-together","date_created":1649073910,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"ABFE","start_date":"2022-04-20 13:00:00","end_date":"2022-04-23 12:30:00","_start_date":1650459600,"_end_date":1650717000,"timezone":"EDT","link":"https:\/\/whova.com\/portal\/registration\/abfes_202201","link_text":"Register","is_online":false,"is_free":false,"price":"$125-$850","type":"Conference","address":{"street1":"1001 16th Street NW ","street2":"","city":"Washington, D.C.","state":"","zip":"20036"},"category":{"philantropy":"Philanthropy","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","impact-philanthropy":"Impact Philanthropy"},"categories":[{"id":46,"name":"Philanthropy","slug":"philantropy"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":112,"name":"Impact Philanthropy","slug":"impact-philanthropy"}],"_categories":["philantropy","region","north-america","impact-philanthropy"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"1001 16th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20036, USA","lat":"38.9031281","lng":"-77.0358468"}},{"id":204977,"title":"Data to drive decisions: How can research inform philanthropic giving?","slug":"data-to-drive-decisions-how-can-research-inform-philanthropic-giving","content":"
When a disaster strikes, many funders struggle to identify where and when to invest their philanthropic dollars effectively and equitably. Using available impact and risk data can help grantmakers and nongovernmental organizations understand where their activities and dollars make the most sense. But despite improvements in the amount of data available, gaps in the ability to analyze and share vital information to inform decision-making for equitable recovery outcomes persist.<\/p>\r\n
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) is hosting a webinar to highlight the different ways funders and NGOs have used data to inform grantmaking, highlight needs and generate disaster funding. We will also share how CDP uses data in developing our educational resources.<\/p>\r\n
We will explore several community-level data sources and discuss the challenges of collecting, analyzing and sharing information. We will also highlight the work of innovative grantee partners that can help communities and funders create timely responses, even amid a disaster. At the end of the webinar, funders will:<\/p>\r\n\r\n
- \r\n \t
- Have an increased understanding of data sources and how this is useful for decision-making.<\/li>\r\n \t
- Develop an enhanced understanding of what is available to guide their giving.<\/li>\r\n \t
- Build a heightened commitment to collect, analyze and share information.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n
While primarily aimed at funders, it may also be of interest to emergency managers, academics, disaster responders and NGO staff interested in or working on disasters and other crises.<\/p>\r\n
Speakers:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\r\n
- \r\n \t
- Cari Cullen<\/a>, Director, CDP Midwest Early Recovery Fund<\/li>\r\n \t
- Andrew Schroeder<\/a>, PhD, Vice President of Research and Analysis, Direct Relief<\/li>\r\n \t
- Shao-Chee Sim<\/a>,\u00a0PhD, Vice President of Research, Innovation and Evaluation, Episcopal Health Foundation<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>","url":"\/\/www.hbhuluo.com\/event\/data-to-drive-decisions-how-can-research-inform-philanthropic-giving","date_created":1647356086,"image":null,"heading":"","host":"Center for Disaster Philanthropy","start_date":"2022-04-14 14:00:00","end_date":"","_start_date":1649944800,"_end_date":0,"timezone":"ET","link":"https:\/\/us02web.zoom.us\/webinar\/register\/WN_Id7GaoxLQ326aN6UvI2Rnw","link_text":"Register","is_online":true,"is_free":true,"price":null,"type":"Webinar","address":{},"category":{"human-services":"Human Services","region":"Region","north-america":"North America","disasters":"Disasters","human-services-human-services":"Human Services (Other)","scientific-research":"Scientific Research","research":"Research","philanthropy-research":"Philanthropy Research"},"categories":[{"id":54,"name":"Human Services","slug":"human-services"},{"id":110,"name":"Region","slug":"region"},{"id":111,"name":"North America","slug":"north-america"},{"id":253,"name":"Disasters","slug":"disasters"},{"id":33086,"name":"Human Services (Other)","slug":"human-services-human-services"},{"id":176565,"name":"Scientific Research","slug":"scientific-research"},{"id":176571,"name":"Research","slug":"research"},{"id":176572,"name":"Philanthropy Research","slug":"philanthropy-research"}],"_categories":["human-services","region","north-america","disasters","human-services-human-services","scientific-research","research","philanthropy-research"],"_tags":[],"_geoloc":{"address":"","lat":"0","lng":"0"}},{"id":204708,"title":"2022 Collective Impact Action Summit","slug":"2022-collective-impact-summit","content":"The Collective Impact Forum, an initiative of FSG and the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions, is hosting the annual Collective Impact Action Summit\u00a0on April 26-28, 2022.\u00a0 This virtual event gathers more than 1,000 cross sectors leaders, partners, and stakeholders from across the globe to share ideas and practical examples of how to achieve collaborative, equitable systems change. The convening will inspire and re-energize the field to continue shaping the future of collective impact.\r\n
- Andrew Schroeder<\/a>, PhD, Vice President of Research and Analysis, Direct Relief<\/li>\r\n \t
- Cari Cullen<\/a>, Director, CDP Midwest Early Recovery Fund<\/li>\r\n \t
- Nate Wong\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Chief Strategy and Social Innovation Officer\u00a0@Beeck Center<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Deepa Purushotha\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>Author and Co Founder\u00a0@n2Formation<\/span><\/li>\r\n \t
- Una Osili<\/strong>, Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy, Associate Dean for Research and International Programs,\u00a0Lilly Family School of Philanthropy<\/a>, and Dean\u2019s Fellow,\u00a0Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Lily Liu<\/strong>, Legal Advisor,\u00a0International Center for Not-for-Profit Law<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Clarisa James<\/strong>, Executive Director,\u00a0Divas for Social Justice<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Iyeshima Harris<\/strong>, Project Director,\u00a0East New York Farms<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Adey Fisseha<\/strong>, US Senior Program Officer,\u00a0Unbound Philanthropy<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t
- Rini Chakraborty<\/strong>, Senior Director of Four Freedoms Fund,\u00a0NEO Philanthropy<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t