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Day 1 Concurrent Session - Participatory Grantmaking: Lessons from an Immigrant Community Fund
Minority & Immigrant Local Businesses Amidst COVID-19 - A Call to Action
Grab your favorite breakfast, have a seat at the table and break bread with us for the final morning of the conference. During this session we tie together the learning events that we have all participated in over the last three days of the conference and how these building blocks will help you create your own call to action.
Day 2 Concurrent Session - 2020’s Elections: Like So Much Else This Year, Unprecedented
Day 3 Concurrent Session - 2020’s Elections: Like So Much Else This Year, Unprecedented
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Relationship Building and Its Impact on Philanthropy
Day 2 Concurrent Session - Immigrant Justice: Drive PA Forward Coalition
DAY 2 CONCURRENT SESSION | Trust-Based Philanthropy in 4D: Values, Cultures, Leadership, Practice
Funder Discussion: Strengthening Philanthropy’s Response to Gun Violence
VIRTUAL MEET UP | Find YOUR NETWORK in Philanthropy
DAY 3 CONCURRENT SESSION | Disruption: How organizing is moving philanthropy’s goals
Welcome & Opening
Featured Speaker: Keva White, VIP Community Services
Lunch & Keynote Address with Liz Dozier, Chicago Beyond
Opening Session | Radical Imagination: Seizing the Moment to Create a Movement
Day 1 Concurrent Session - The Whole Entrepreneur: Designing a Just and Equitable Business Ecosystem for Black and People of Color Businesses
While Black and Latinx residents make up 42% and 15% of the population respectively, they only own 8% and 3% of small businesses in the city. Annually, business owners of color in Philadelphia earn only 13% of revenue compared to their white counterparts. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and a renewed pursuit for social justice, United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, the City of Philadelphia, and PIDC have embarked on an endeavor to understand and address the unique needs of small businesses owned by Black and people of color, women, and immigrants in Philadelphia.