Corporate Roundtable
The Corporate Roundtable is back! It’s been a while since this group last came together, but there’s no time like the present to reconnect.
The Corporate Roundtable is back! It’s been a while since this group last came together, but there’s no time like the present to reconnect.
Join the Arts and Culture Funders Community of Practice for updates and open sharing with your peers. Please bring updates about how your grantmaking has evolved over the last year. We’ll also discuss ideas for future sessions.
This session will provide a follow up to our June session, Advancing Equitable and Adequate School Funding in PA. Along with updates on the status of the Pennsylvania school funding lawsuit, speakers will provide guidance on outcomes grantmakers should realistically expect when supporting advocacy and organizing work.
This session will provide an opportunity for small funders to reflect and share together, with a focus on how we are incorporating equity into our work.
Montgomery County Funders' Community of Practice discuss equity in the grantmaking process.
Join us Oct 6/7/8 for SPARX Conference 2021 - Moving in Solidarity: Blazing a Path for Progress.
Join our panelists Michael Hinson (he/him/they), Naiymah Sanchez (she/her), Valentina DeJesus-Rosario (she/her) and Ashley L. Coleman (she/her) for a conversation with Philanthropy Network hosts LeBrian Brown (he/him) and Henry Rosenbloom (he/him) about the complexity of advancing equity amongst the LGBTQIA+ community through funding, healthcare, community safety and education.
Join co-hosts Marcus Walton and Omar Woodard for a conversation with TeQuion Brookins, McGregor Fund and Jason Murray, BIPOC Executive Search Inc. about the complexity of advancing equity internally through operations, tech, processes, and internal structures.
As Philadelphia welcomes hundreds of evacuees from Afghanistan, join us for a conversation with local refugee resettlement agencies to learn about pressing needs and how regional funders can respond to the evolving humanitarian crisis.
Join this briefing about The Promise, a collective effort to design and build a community-informed, evidence-based strategy that addresses Philadelphia’s high rates of poverty.
For this second 2021 meeting under the theme, Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture, the topic will be Strategies Around Reopening.
Philanthropy Network's new Regional Roundtable series will provide funders with an opportunity to hear updates on pressing issues, and share what they’re hearing about needs in the community and steps they are taking to respond.
As we reviewed the feedback from SPARX 2020, we saw that something you wanted more of was the chance to connect with your peers.
Join us to hear an update on the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund, a special pooled fund supporting a community-led effort to invest in neighborhood-based solutions to urgent needs related to COVID-19.
Join the Mission-Aligned Investing Working Group to learn more about community investment approaches from some of your peers who are actively engaged in Mission-Aligned Investing.
During this session, the Education Law Center will provide an overview of education funding in Pennsylvania, the status of the lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s school funding system, and some possible solutions.
Join this session as we take a deeper dive into why board diversity is so important to your foundation's mission and what is needed for an evolving board and its new members to be successful.
Co-hosted by Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, the Setting the Table webinar series explores ideas at the intersection of philanthropy, racial equity and social justice
These briefings provide regional funders with an opportunity to update each other on efforts surrounding COVID-19 in Greater Philadelphia, share what they’re hearing about the needs in the community and steps they are taking to respond, and explore new initiatives and opportunities for collaboration.
We are excited to announce our meeting theme this year is Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture. Join us on May 17th for a discussion on Changing Funding Practices.