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What do taxes have to do with it? Connecting Policy and Grassroots Strategies to Advance Race, Gender and Immigrant Equity Through the Tax Policy

20Oct2020
Hosting Organization: 
Economic Opportunity Funders, EITC Funders Network, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees
When: 
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Where: 
Virtual
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In a time when our communities are grappling with the multiple challenges of the pandemic, economic insecurity, and growing unrest over structural racism, charitable foundations are looking for strategies to work cross-sectionally to address root causes and build toward a better future. A critically important, but often overlooked, element of how racism, sexism and xenophobia manifest is found in federal and state tax policies.

Please join Economic Opportunity Funders, EITC Funders Network, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, and Closing the Women's Wealth Gap for an interactive, virtual discussion of how charitable foundations are supporting policy and grassroots organizing strategies to increase equity in the tax code and explore learnings from concrete examples--especially for immigrant workers, education funding, and families with children--nationally and in states. 

Part I: A Funders Perspective on Advancing Equity Through Tax Policy:

Hear from funder colleagues about how their foundations are advancing race, immigrant, and gender equity strategies by funding tax policy change and organizing efforts, and their lessons learned.

Part I Speakers

  • Cassandra McKee, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
  • Danielle Goonan, Rockefeller Foundation
  • Dr. Carmen Rojas, Marguerite Casey Foundation

Part II: Lessons from the Field and Opportunity for Advancement:

A panel of policy and community engagement leaders will provide brief overviews of efforts underway to advance immigrant, racial and gender equity by making changes to the tax code. Then participants will break into small groups to dig more deeply on these strategies, identify key learnings, and opportunities for advancement

Part II Speakers

  • Immigrant Equity and the Tax Code -- learning from Colorado ITIN expansion: Carol Hedges, Colorado Fiscal Institute and Lizeth Chacon, Colorado People's Campaign 
  • Racial Equity and the Tax Code -- learning from California efforts to create equity through the school funding formula: Michael Russo, The Advancement Project
  • Gender Equity and the Tax Code -- learning from federal efforts to advance gender equity through expanding and modernizing tax credits: Elyssa Koidin Schmier, MomsRising 
How to Register/RSVP: 

To register please visit EITC Funders Network.

Registration offered free of charge and available to charitable foundation staff and trustees, donors, and philanthropic affinity group staff.