*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 the potential of accelerating and emerging threats to our democracy, we must reflect on how our roles and practices may need to shift in order to adapt to the shifting political landscape. Join us for this important discussion where we will both hear from a few key speakers on their thinking about what has changed after the elections as well as have time for an open discussion to hear from colleagues around how our network is grappling with this moment.
Explore:
- Concrete actions being taken to adapt grantmaking to respond to the new administration
- How civic engagement and movement organizers are shifting their work to adapt
- How philanthropy can react to the emerging threat
Presenters
- David Becker, Executive Director and Co-Founder, Center for Election Innovation & Research
- Arisha Hatch, Managing Director of Campaigns, Color of Change
- Laleh Ispahani, Director, Democracy Fund, U.S. Programs, Open Society Foundations
- Uma Viswanathan (Moderator), Program Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Designed for
All interested funders
Registration
Registration is required by February 5th.
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.