This program is hosted by our partner, Funders' Committee for Civic Participation (FCCP), who has extended an invitation to PNY members. Space is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis.*
With history-making results from the Midterm Elections, join us for an important discussion on the lessons learned from 2018 that can help inform our work moving into 2019. After victories on a range of ballot initiative campaigns including voting rights restoration, money in politics reforms, redistricting, changes in southern state strategies, and more, what can we learn from how leaders organized those efforts? As the national and state political landscape shifted, what does the new political map look like going into 2019 and what can we expect in terms of anticipated attacks?
Explore:
- Opportunities on a range of democracy reform efforts
Presenters
- LaTosha Brown, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter Fund
- Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, Executive Director, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center (BISC)
- Lisa García-Bedolla, Director of The Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies and Graduate School of Education
- Alicia Garza, Special Projects Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Ludovic Blain (Moderator), Executive Co-Director, California Donor Table Fund
Registration
Registration is required by January 6th.
Members and Non-Member Funders: Please click on the "Register Now" link above. Dial-in and webinar information will be emailed to you before the webinar.
Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.