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Weekly COVID-19 Funder Briefing #9
Listening Tour - Montgomery County
Webinar: Philanthropy’s Response to the Addition of a Citizenship Question to the 2020 Census
Mission-Aligned Investing Meeting: How to work with your investment advisor
2019 Youth Non-Profit Symposium
Legal Considerations of Trust-Based Philanthropy
Moving To A Racial Justice Lens: What’s in the Guide & How to Use It for Change
COF 2021 Public Policy Summit
Racial Justice in Family Philanthropy Symposium
Delaware County Funders
Activating the S in ESG Investing
Reshaping the Conversation: How to Rebuild Public Trust In Philanthropy
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Working to Increase Graduation Rates at Community Colleges: The Role for the K-12 System
Webinar: Immigration in America Today
WEBINAR: An Economy for Everyone: Bold Strategies to Build Racial and Economic Equity
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Looking Back to Move Forward: Understanding How Use of An Evaluation of Past Practices Can Create Equity
WOMEN'S WAY and Strategy Arts collaborated to create the racial Equity Audit tool to evaluate whether current practices perpetuate inequities and to spur intentional action to incorporate racial equity in policies and practices. The process also supported planning of implementing actions and strategies over short-term and long-term periods that center racial equity, lived experience expertise, and reprioritize cultural norms that stem from white supremacist notions and culture.