Thank you for joining us for our 2025 Annual Meeting, Philanthropy For Our Time. As part of our post-Annual Meeting series, please continue the conversation by checking out these upcoming sessions.
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Moving From Exhaustion to Sustainability: Promoting Cultures of Wellbeing for Social Impact Leaders
May 29 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
The social impact sector is facing a growing crisis. The lack of deep investments in programs, policies, and practices to promote overall well-being and supportive environments is driving staff to leave their roles and the sector at alarming rates. Please join us for this interactive in-person meeting that will include breakout discussions to support peer learning exchanges about strategies and lessons learned as folks have attempted to address burnout at their organizations.
Making Reporting Work: Aligning Grantmaking with Learning & Change - Part 3 of a Three-Part Series
June 3 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
This final session will equip philanthropy professionals with practical tools to initiate reporting reform in their organizations. We’ll discuss how to identify key entry points for change, engage internal champions, and build momentum for a shift toward learning-centered reporting.
Content, Content, Content. A Persuasive Writing Workshop for Influencers
June 17 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Join us for an in-person workshop to cover practical tips for crafting a compelling piece of writing. It will foster a sense of possibility, excitement and confidence around the value and opportunity of writing for external audiences.
Grantmaking Equity Hour: Deepening Your Practice - A Series for Programming Staff
October 8 - 12:30pm to 1:45pm
Are you or your colleagues searching for ways to dive deeper into grantmaking practice conversations? Philanthropy New York is pleased to continue our series for programming and programming-related staff, Grantmaking Equity Hour: Deepening Your Practice. Our October 2025 session will dive into funding grantee collaborations and networks.
Exploring Alternative Operating Models for Nonprofits
October 21 - 10:00am-12:00pm
As funding cuts and uncertainty in the political environment continue, an increasing number of nonprofit leaders may need to consider a reimagining of their organization’s operating structure.Join us for an interactive panel discussion where we will explore a range of nonprofit operating models and discuss how funders can support their grantees in securing the financial, technical, and strategic assistance necessary to facilitate successful transformations.
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Navigating the Evolving Political Landscape: Resources for Philanthropy
Philanthropy New York is committed to supporting our members in building a shared analysis of this moment and its implications for our work. We are convening resources, facilitating conversations, and advocating for policies that uphold the role of the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors in strengthening civil society and advancing equity. This resource hub is designed to provide funders with timely insights, policy updates, and actionable tools to help navigate the challenges ahead.