Across civil society, we’re witnessing a rise in antisemitism that cannot be addressed without also confronting anti-Blackness. This dialogue brings both into focus, how we examine the functions of each as parallel threats to democracy, and how we...
This program will explore the interconnected nature of the fight for democracy and against antisemitism, including inside movements for progress, and how we move beyond binary thinking to create space for empathy. Our panel will explore Jewish...
We are bringing together Philanthropy New York members for a tabletop scenario planning meeting to better prepare for both individual and collective responses around possible federal enforcement actions.
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...
Youth and Families Forward invites its members and friends to join leading advocates for a critical discussion on how New York is reconceiving child safety and family wellbeing through community-driven solutions and advocacy.
Today, democracy is under threat and trust in government is at historically low levels. Nevertheless, there are bright spots emerging across America that show us how governments can leverage citizen engagement and tech to give the public a greater...
Join our three-part virtual series, flipping the script on grant reporting, evolving the function into a more effective, learning-driven process. Traditional reporting often focuses on compliance and funder needs, limiting nonprofits' ability to...
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. This meeting will focus on the impact of federal changes on New York’s older adults.