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The Impact of COVID-19 on Black and Brown Women
OPENING SESSION | Featured speaker LaTosha Brown, Black Voters Matter
Philanthropy Network welcomes LeBrian Brown as Manager, Network Organizing, Knowledge, & Engagement
Two Decades of Funding Trans Artists: A Conversation with Denise Brown, Gabriel Foster & V Varun Chaudry
EPIP Philly Brown Bag Lunch: A Closer look at Strategic Plan Implementation and Project Management
Webinar: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Philanthropy: Building the Data Infrastructure with GuideStar
Funder Briefing: Reflecting Forward Report
Updating Candid’s demographic questions: why, how, and what’s new?
Positive Racial Identity in Early Childhood
Over $10 Million in New Funding to Strengthen Philadelphia-Area Cultural Groups and Artists
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage announced that it has awarded $10.2 million to 39 Philadelphia-area cultural organizations and artists, including $3.5 million to help ensure the future of several of the most prominent institutions in the city and $1 million in unrestricted fellowships to 12 local artists.
Using Demographic Data to Move From Intention to Action
Drexel University’s Action for Early Learning: Creating Circles of Support for Children and Families in Philadelphia | Presented by William Penn Foundation
The nonprofit experience: Insights on demographic data collection
HealthSpark Foundation Awards Ten Innovation Lab Grants
HealthSpark Foundation awarded over $316,000 in 10 Innovation Lab grants this year.
PA Humanities announces Wingspan: $2.25 million to 24 BIPOC and rural organizations
21st Century Leadership: Learn from NCFP’s Fellows
Pensions & Investments: It's racial bias, not merely an issue of access
New research shows that Black fund managers must overcome racial bias to win institutional money and are judged more harshly as top performers.
What’s Race Got to Do With It? Equity and Philanthropic Evaluation Practice
An increasing number of foundations are embracing racial equity/equity as a core value, and it is influencing how they see themselves and operate. However, evaluation has for the most part remained untouched. Knowing how race/racism has influenced both, philanthropy and evaluation, deepens our understanding of how philanthropic evaluation practice may unintentionally reinforce racism. Equitable evaluation shifts the current evaluation paradigm to one that centers equity/racial equity, so that it is more aligned with the values and intentions of current day philanthropic endeavors.