Three Years Later, Funding Social Movements Matters More Than Ever (Two-Part Series: May 9 and June 13)

When: 
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 -
2:00pm to 3:30pm EDT
Where: 
Virtual meeting - Register by 6/12
Members of PNY & Partner Orgs: 
$0.00
Non-Members: 
$150.00
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During the 2020 uprisings against anti-Black racism and amidst a global pandemic, every sector in the United States, including philanthropy, condemned systemic injustice and committed to implementing more equitable policies and practices within their institutions. Three years later, it remains vital for foundations to support social change movements, from emergence to infrastructure to sustainability. Join us for a two-part virtual, interactive sessions to explore social movements, the needs of movement leaders, and promising practices from funders. 

In partnership with the Building Movement Project, we will dig deep into their latest reports and toolkits (Move the Money and Funding Movement Infrastructure) for peer-to-peer reflection and hands-on practice.

What will you learn?

  • A deeper understanding of the characteristics of social movements
  • Ideas and practices that meet the needs of movement leaders
  • Approaches to overcome barriers that arise in supporting social movements
  • Resources to catalyze conversations within foundations about resourcing social movements

Who should attend?

All interested members in grantmaking roles. What to expect: presentation followed by breakout discussion.

Speakers

Recording 

Session 1

Session 2

This is a two-part session (May 9 and June 13). We encourage you to attend both sessions, so when you register for session one, you will automatically be registered for session two. Discussions will build on previously discussed topics and build a space for peers to share processes, learn, and practice together. The sessions will be recorded.

Registrants will receive the webinar link a day prior to each session.

Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org with questions or for further information on this program.

What else should you know?

**This is a part of our From Possibility into Practice program series, to build on the collective reimagining of a philanthropic ecosystem characterized by trust, relationship, and accountability to the society we want to be.

  

 

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