Montgomery County Funders’ Community of Practice
Join the next meeting of the Montgomery County Funders’ Community of Practice to learn about The Nelson Foundation’s new strategic direction that centers racial equity and social justice.
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Join the next meeting of the Montgomery County Funders’ Community of Practice to learn about The Nelson Foundation’s new strategic direction that centers racial equity and social justice.
Please join the Small Funders Community of Practice for a conversation with Farrah Parkes, Executive Director of the Gender Justice Fund, who will share an overview of the mission and programs of the Gender Justice Fund and provid
Join us to hear takeaways from a scan commissioned by The Pew Charitable Trusts about nonprofit capacity needs and evolving approaches to inform a review of their own capacity strengthening efforts.
During this OST Community of Practice session, we’ll learn how youth across the region are leading the charge to advocate for themselves, and how one foundation has translated that into youth-led grant decisions.
Hear from public librarians about the role their libraries play in their changing communities and the implications of being caught in the crosshairs of the culture wars, and what private funders can do to support these critical institutions as they cope with unprecedented threats.
Join the Montgomery County Funders as we reflect on our collective successes and envision the path forward. How have Montgomery County funders come together over the last two years? What have we learned?
Join us to hear an update on the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund, a special pooled fund supporting a community-led effort to invest in neighborhood-based solutions to urgent needs related to COVID-19.
Network members are invited to join friends and colleagues online on Thursday, March 31st for the 34th Annual Members' Meeting.
“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?
In the new reality spurred by the COVID-19, women are on the frontlines of the pandemic which puts them at increased risk of infection, economic hardship and gender-based violence.
On March 28, 2023, more than 100 members gathered at the beautiful Center for Architecture & Design in Center City Philadelphia for Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia’s 35th Annual Members’ Meeting.