*This program is hosted by our partner, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), who has extended an invitation to PNY members.*
From the beginning of the second Trump administration, it was clear that its leaders intended to overwhelm society by attacking communities, democratic norms, and the Constitution with such velocity, severity, and regularity that it would be difficult for individuals and institutions to register, categorize, and respond to each assault.
In GCIR’s upcoming report, “Lessons for Year 1: How America Responded to Trump 2.0 and Philanthropy's Duty to Act,” we cut through the noise and articulate the primary themes that have animated the regime’s anti-immigrant agenda over the last year and – critically – how communities and nonprofits have successfully pushed back. We also share concrete recommendations on how philanthropic resources can be deployed to both mitigate community harm and undergird civil society efforts.
We invite you to join GCIR President Marissa Tirona in an armchair conversation with Kevin Douglas, Senior Director of National Programs, and a philanthropic leader who will reflect on the role philanthropy has played in the first year of Trump 2.0. In this discussion, we’ll explore the report’s key takeaways and how funders have sought to move in coordination to defend movement organizations and communities while also building toward the future.
Who should attend?
Staff and board members of foundations, corporate-giving programs, philanthropic consultancies, affinity groups, and invited governmental grantmaking agencies.
How do you sign up?
Registration is required by April 28th.
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