The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to help foundations, corporations and individual donors explore non-501(c)(3) organizations and the different ways to support them beyond traditional grantmaking.
Join GCIR and the RISE Together Fund for a discussion on the rise of white nationalism, research and strategies on responding to hate, and how funders can support BIPOC communities that are working to build solidarity across movements.
**This program is Part 3 of a three-part series for the Oral and Alternate Reporting Working Group. Please see below for more details and to register for all sessions.** Since 2020, many funders have embraced new ways of...
Join us for a discussion with the Energy Foundation as we learn about their work in continuing to position New York as a leader in the climate change movement, including the opportunity to provide feedback on their impact strategy.
This program is being offered as part of the Philanthropic Assistants and Coordinators Network (PACNET) . Philanthropic Assistants and Coordinators Network (PACNET) is designed to address the professional development and networking needs of...
Join us for a panel with the founder of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) who will talk about a concerted effort by city leaders, including government officials and the philanthropic community, to help 250,000 New Yorkers access the $10...
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) is hosting a webinar to provide funders with information about the issue of climate migration, focusing on the new communities and countries that climate-displaced individuals find themselves in through...
**This program has been cancelled. Please register for the August session.** Since 2020, many funders have embraced new ways of interacting with their nonprofit partners and grappled with how to shift the grantmaking power...
Join us for the monthly Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy webinar series that provides guidance on the core tenets of effective family philanthropy—from motivations and values to governance, grantmaking, and succession.
The Program The PNY Core: Legal Series provides an overview of the legal and regulatory boundaries in a number of key legal topics. The series launches with this high-level overview of the legal dos and don'ts across your day-to-day philanthropic...
Join us for a discussion on the concrete action plans risen from the City’s Joint Task Force to Get Nonprofits Paid On Time. Bring your burning questions, recent observations, and grantee feedback to share with City officials.
In service to racial equity and purpose, join us for a discussion on why language matters for people and systems change. Moreover, we will explore the power of narrative change, and how philanthropy can both practice and support narrative change...
Join us and learn tools and techniques for listening intentionally and without assumption. You will develop a new appreciation for listening as a vital tool for creating a more equitable philanthropic practice.
Join us for an interactive and informal yet structured conversation with scholar and author Patricia L. Rosenfield as we discuss the principles, partnerships, and practices of ethical grantmaking.
Join us for a conversation to help funders and nonprofits better understand and communicate what it actually costs to run effective organizations that achieve their intended goals.
On this webinar, you’ll learn how you and your family can define your philanthropic purpose—shared motivations, values, priorities, and giving styles. You’ll hear perspectives from philanthropic advisors and members of the Tracy Family Foundation.