Are you looking to sharpen your editorial skills and create compelling language that amplifies your voice, vision, and influence within your philanthropic practice or the field as a whole? And/Or, are you seeking ways to think expansively and...
In this socio-political climate, when organizations are dealing with an unprecedented amount of external uncertainty, supporting sustainable leadership transitions is more important than ever. What does it actually look like if there's trust? How...
Whether you manage difficult conversations between peers or find yourself a participant in one, challenging the norms around power in your professional partnerships is easier said than done. It’s with this in mind that we’ve cultivated a space for...
With federal- and state-level threats, groups in Florida are thinking creatively about how to defend, protect, and expand the rights of immigrant and refugee communities, starting at the grassroots, local level. Join this webinar to learn from a...
Please join us for a special screening of A24's acclaimed Sing Sing , which will be followed an engaging discussion with Divine G himself, alongside advocates from Legal Aid Society and the philanthropic community.
During this webinar, our speakers will discuss how donors can support long-term recovery after a disaster of this magnitude. They will discuss the unique status of California’s population and what that might mean for individuals needing support.
From accessible legal tools, to on-demand translation services, to tech-based workforce development, the movement for immigrant justice is leveraging technology in creative ways to transform and scale service delivery. In this discussion, funders...
The New York Age-Friendly Funders is a peer network of grantmakers who fund or are interested in the program area of healthy aging and services for older adults. The network aims to advance members’ knowledge of (1) current and emerging needs among...
Join us as we explore fundamental questions in the context of family philanthropy: “Who is considered family?” and “What is the role of family in family philanthropy?”
In this two-part series on the intersection of AI, technology and immigrant justice, GCIR invites funders to deepen their knowledge in the space as well as gain insights on how philanthropy can deploy investments that build the movement’s capacity...
Philanthropy New York is pleased to announce a new series, Grantmaking Equity Hour: Deepening Your Practice , for programming and programming-adjacent staff. This session in the series will dive into listening as a grantmaking...
Please join us to learn more about shareholder engagement opportunities, including practical tools, strategies and resources to complement the work of partners on the ground and help drive more equitable outcomes across programmatic priorities.
What does the family philanthropy landscape look like? How has it changed across the last decade, and what do those changes mean for the field? Join us as we discuss the findings of the Trends in Family Philanthropy 2025 report.
Join the New York City Workforce Funders Collaborative for the second of two in-person conversations on Artificial Intelligence designed specifically for workforce development funders and stakeholders.
What is Philanthropy 101? It is a five-part series that helps all staff new to philanthropy better understand the sector. This interactive course will help participants gain the working knowledge they need to understand and navigate the field of...
Join GCIR for a discussion with three nonprofit newsrooms, moderated by a foundation actively investing in racial equity in journalism. In this session, we will learn about the critical role independent media plays in supporting our multiracial...
The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees only.* The opioid epidemic continues to be a major public health crisis affecting both rural and urban areas. In...
This webinar will explore a comprehensive approach to reparations in family philanthropy efforts and will provide family philanthropies with a practical roadmap for addressing historical and systemic injustices.
Philanthropy New York; 320 East 43rd Street; NYC 10017 (Ford Foundation Building, Auditorium)
Please join us for a robust discussion on the current state of youth development networks through the lens of honoring the incredible legacy of the late Janet Kelley, Co-founder of Partnership for Afterschool Education (PASE). Our speakers will...