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Philanthropy Supporting Ukraine: A Funder Roundtable Series
The Fund for Women and Girls Launches Highly Anticipated 2022 Blueprint Report at Community Event
Published every five years, The Fund’s Blueprint Report is the first and only comprehensive needs assessment of women and girls in Chester County.
GPEC Funder Meet and Greet
Using Data to Advance Racial Equity in Local Communities
Featured Speaker: Keva White, VIP Community Services
Session title: Enhancing Cultural Awareness in an Evolving Society
Featured Speaker: Michael O'Bryan, Humanature
COVID-19, civic unrest, and issues of equity and justice have converged and taken center stage over the last two years. These forces will be shaping our world and economy for years to come. In this conversation, Michael will explore frameworks and concepts that support the incorporation of human development, trauma theory, systems dynamics, and design methodologies into the internal and external work of organizations.
Tackling the Next Half Century of Water Challenges
Literacy is a Social Justice Issue Speaker Series
Advancing equity inside and out | Presented by Public Equity Group
As organizations advance racial equity and related work, they often seek tools to help determine where to begin and how to proceed. Public Equity Group developed a framework to help organizations take stock of where they are and then take action. This session will introduce the Equity Continuum framework, which has been tested, refined and implemented with dozens of organizations.
Policy Landscape for EC Funders
The Path to Impact: Foundation Leaders Share Their Journeys
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