As we begin year four of coping with the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to help grantmakers consider how to embed ongoing pandemic responses within their normal operations.
In this webinar, understand the different motivations for using multiple vehicles, how to connect the purpose behind your giving to your vehicle structures, their pros and cons, and how to create the most useful structure for your philanthropic...
Whether you’re in the midst of a transition now, are preparing for an eventual shift, or haven’t yet considered this process, join this webinar to learn more about board chair succession planning.
Join this conversation and hear how giving families are embracing a trust-based approach to their philanthropy—not only as a mindset, but as a guiding principle across their grantmaking, relationships, and operations.
In this webinar, learn the “nuts and bolts” of good governance, including common policies and practices, strategies for how to build an effective board and decision-making framework, the core roles and responsibilities of board members, and best...
Join this program to refine the “why” behind your philanthropy and connect your philanthropic purpose to the broader change you wish to see in the world.
Batson, who is CEO and secretary general of the U.S. Soccer Federation, is a seasoned media and technology executive, having built and led several major companies.
Join CECP and Philanthropy NY for an opportunity to connect with fellow corporate social responsibility colleagues in-person . CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) teams are a key component of how corporations harness the time and...
Recognizing the critical role midwives can play in combatting New Jersey’s maternal mortality crisis, the Burke Foundation and the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute are partnering to increase the role of midwives in New Jersey births.
Join leaders at JPMorgan Chase, M&T, Principal Foundation, Santander, and the Surdna Foundation to learn about their journey to create the City’s first pooled fund for small business.
Each year, the Trailblazer recognizes a senior corporate social impact department leader whose governance, strategy, and programs demonstrate significant and measurable business and social impact over time.
Join experts from industry leaders New Media Ventures and Accelerate Change for a discussion around how the media landscape is shifting, why philanthropic investment is necessary, and opportunities for collaboration.
Paul Rucker plans to use the money to open a multidisciplinary arts space and lending library in Richmond, Virginia, to house, display, and share this archive.
The $10 million gift, from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, a longtime supporter of Jacob’s Pillow, will help cover a third of the project’s estimated $30 million cost.
A grant to the Community Foundation of New Jersey and Community Foundation of South Jersey will oversee strategy development and management of New Jersey Health Initiatives