Who Voted and Why and Implications for Social and Economic Policy
Register for Economic Opportunity Funder's two-program post-election virtual funder learning series.
Register for Economic Opportunity Funder's two-program post-election virtual funder learning series.
Register for Economic Opportunity Funder's second program of the post-election virtual funder learning series.
Join the Southeast Michigan Immigrant and Refugee Funder Collaborative to explore a report about key data about local, state and federal funding for nonprofits that serve southeast Michigan’s foreign-born populations.
Join this webinar to learn more about the state and local fiscal crisis, lessons learned from the Great Recession, key principles for an equitable response, and how state and local advocates are gearing up for the budget battles to come.
Funder briefing on Embracing the Diversity & Contributions of Black Muslims in America.
Join Carnegie Corporation of New York and Russell Sage Foundation for a conference on Immigration and Immigrant Integration, taking place virtually over two half-days from September 24-September 25, 2020.
Join the FCCP to learn more about these initiatives that allow for quickly evolving November and transition period plans.
Please join the CS Fund to hear from leaders on the front lines about the integral role protests play in movements for social change and the challenges they are confronting nationwide, the path forward for positive reform, and the ways that funders can support networks and campaigns to defend and champion our right to protest.
The Early Childhood Funders Collaborative and Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees invite you to join a briefing on July 22nd to learn about the new Children Thrive Action Network (CTAN).
Join coordinating committee members from the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), UnidosUS, and The Children’s Partnership, to learn more about CTAN’s emerging work as the country continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism.
Join ReWork the Bay, in partnership with the San Francisco Foundation and the Grove Foundation, who have mapped cash relief efforts across the nine-county Bay Area, as a first step toward strengthening the infrastructure needed to ensure undocumented residents can safely and efficiently access cash relief.
Join Workforce Matters to discuss the strategies three foundations are using to respond to working families’ near-term needs related to income, employment, job training, and supportive services while sustaining their long-term work to reduce disparities and injustices and advance family economic security.
This webinar will feature state practitioners who will share how COVID-19 and the Census Bureau’s adjusted operational timeline are impacting 2020 Census outreach. Learn what these shifts mean in terms of immediate needs for census organizations’ programs, operations, and staff. Understand creative approaches to reach historically undercounted communities and how census engagement can support long-term capacity building.
Join practitioners and fellow funders for a conversation on how COVID-19 (‘Coronavirus’) is impacting 2020 civic engagement programs, organizations, and people, and discuss how to support shifts in program and operations.
Please join the Bay Area Census Funders Collaborative for our next regional working group meeting.
Join the New Florida Majority and Resilience Force for a conversation about equity in hurricane recovery in florida.
This webinar will share findings from new opinion research about using total population versus citizens of voting age when drawing district lines – and how to talk about this technical, yet important issue for communities and our democracy.
Join a webinar sponsored by New Breath Foundation, where we will give a brief overview of Cambodian deportations, present what we learned during our trip, and share initiatives we're working on this year to support the Cambodian deportees and their families.
Learn how San Diego and Imperial County philanthropy, nonprofits and businesses can engage in the 2020 Census.