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Panel Discussion: Building an Equitable Region
Throughout SPARX, speakers have shared how they have learned from and reflected on organizational experiences and practices that have been effective in prompting enduring organizational culture change. This closing panel will expand the conversation to the Greater Philadelphia area: what is an equitable region? How can we work together to build it?
Funder Discussion: Strengthening Philanthropy’s Response to Gun Violence
This session will be the first of many dialogues to share and brainstorm what efforts are underway and how we can continue to work as a philanthropic community to reduce gun violence in the region. We encourage those attending to come ready to share and engage.
Facilitator: Christine Robinson, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia
Audience: Philanthropy Network members and non-member funders
Drexel University’s Action for Early Learning: Creating Circles of Support for Children and Families in Philadelphia | Presented by William Penn Foundation
Since 2014, the Action for Early Learning (AFEL) Initiative has worked to provide more equitable access to quality early childhood education in the high-need, high-poverty neighborhood of the West Philadelphia Promise Zone. As Drexel University’s early learning improvement initiative, AFEL has created a place-based model that puts the child at the center of an early childhood education eco-system, which now has 35% more children in high quality care since its inception.
Closing Session: Gun Violence and Implications for the Region
Gun violence is a widespread issue that has had a direct and devastating impact on the lives of all who live, work, play, or worship across our region. Community wellbeing, a sense of belonging, and safety are at the core of a thriving and equitable region. Christine Robinson, President of Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, will provide insights on the issue of community violence.
Interview with Dr. Alandra Washington, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Philanthropy Network's incoming president Christine Robinson will interview Dr. Alandra Washington, Vice President, Transformation and Organizational Effectiveness at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation on developing an intentional equity culture in a foundation.
One Journey: Racial Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Changing the Narrative on Gun Violence: The Role of Media
Perspectives on Gun Violence: Schools, Police, Community & Public Health
State of Disaster Philanthropy 2022: COVID-19 and beyond
Giving Big: The Impact of Large, Unrestricted Gifts of Nonprofits
Black Nonprofit Chief Executives of Philadelphia for a Get to Know Us Networking Event
Closing the Gender Wealth Gap Forum: Why the Student Loan Crisis is a Gender Justice Issue
Connecting Communities webinar: Putting the Community Reinvestment Act to Work in Your Community
Clarissa’s Battle: A Powerful ECE Advocacy Tool
Achieving Sustainability for Your Nonprofit
Taking a Racial Equity Approach to Endowment Management
Hear from The Racial Equity Asset Lab (The REAL) to learn about models for engagement and the types of external consultants available in the ecosystem for advancing mission-alignment, integrating impact investing, and incorporating racial equity in endowment practices.
HealthSpark Foundation Announces New Leader
HealthSpark Foundation’s Board of Directors announced the selection of Emma Hertz as the foundation’s new CEO and President, effective December 5, 2022.
Independence Public Media Foundation Announces $485,000 in Support of 24 Local Films
The Independence Public Media Foundation (IPMF) announces grants totaling $485,000 in support of independent filmmakers and film projects in the Philadelphia region.


