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Day 3 Keynote - Phil Buchanan, CEP - Beyond 2020: Philanthropy’s Role in a New Era
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Philanthropic-Private Partnerships: New Models for Delivering Impact through Technology
CLOSING SESSION | Envisioning the Future - featuring A Conversation with Vilas Dhar, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and Closing Keynote from Vanessa Daniel, Groundswell Fund
Interview with Dr. Alandra Washington, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Fireside Chat with Tonya Allen, Skillman Foundation
Drexel University’s Action for Early Learning: Creating Circles of Support for Children and Families in Philadelphia | Presented by William Penn Foundation
DAY 1 CONCURRENT SESSION | Solidarity Not Charity: Arts & Culture Grantmaking in the Solidarity Economy
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Using Data to Guide Nonprofits through an Uncertain Future…
DAY 1 NETWORKING SESSIONS
DAY 2 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Morning Workshops & Roundtable Chat Sessions
Afternoon Workshops & Roundtable Chat Sessions
Panel Discussion: Building an Equitable Region
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Relationship Building and Its Impact on Philanthropy
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Tackling Systemic Racism Through Your Endowment
How can investors use their capital to tackle systemic racism and advance the well-being for communities of color? This session explores how investors/ foundations can use their capital to address systemic racism and better support communities of color. The financial industry has a responsibility to better understand how it distributes wealth, resources and power in our economy.
Welcome & Opening
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Coaching for Our Communities
“Leaders are made, not born.” – Vince Lombardi
Given the challenges facing the world and the people leading change, nurturing thoughtful, secure, open-minded leaders is imperative for equitable outcomes for our organizations and communities. But how do we develop the leadership of people within our communities, especially those that are marginalized and under-resourced?
Day 1 Keynote - M. Roger Holland, The Spirtuals Project - Lessons from History: Folk Wisdom of the Negro Spirituals
Many scholars have been clear that to understand the music of African Americans one must do so in tandem with the community that created this music and within its historic context, as well. It has also been argued that African American history is American history. This presentation will examine the music of the Negro Spirituals, the wisdom contained therein, as well as the historic context of slavery that birthed this music.
