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SUMMARY:Stopping the Spread of Hate: Implications for Community Foundations
DESCRIPTION:As a community leader\, you have been confronted with the rise of extremism\, hate speech\, and polarization that has entered our public sphere in recent years. For community foundations striving to build racial equity and help America live up to its democratic ideals\, this has led to a recognition that some grantmaking from donor-advised funds (DAFs) may be working at odds with organizational goals. \nCFLeads is offering a webinar\, “Stopping the Spread of Hate: Implications for Community Foundations\,” to discuss how to protect community foundations from inadvertently funding and spreading hate through their DAF portfolios or other grant programs. \nSpeakers:\n\nShelly O’Quinn\, CEO of Innovia Foundation (serving Eastern Washington and North Idaho)\nJames Head\, President & CEO of East Bay Community Foundation (based in Oakland\, California)\nEric Jolly\, President & CEO of Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation\nAbbas Barzegar\, Director of the Horizon Forum\, a new initiative addressing the problems of extremism\, political polarization\, and their impact on philanthropy\, will participate as a discussant\n\nThe webinar is being offered exclusively to CFLeads investors. If you are an investor but did not receive an invitation in your email to register\, please contact investors@cfleads.org.
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/stopping-the-spread-of-hate-implications-for-community-foundations/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210205
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SUMMARY:BBCA Virtual Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Para verlo en español\, da click aquí. \nBuilding Broader Communities in the Americas (BBCA) is a network of community foundations and other organizations across the Americas focused on deepening their understanding of and engagement with transnational communities’ lived experiences. \nWe are pleased to offer two opportunities to learn more about this initiative and connect with peers across the Americas! \nBBCA Virtual Gathering – February 3\nPurpose: Our diaspora communities and those with high migration levels bring important assets to our regions yet often lack resources or a voice in our work. At this virtual gathering\, you will meet community foundations and other organizations from across the Americas to share strategies and find new ways to collaborate with and engage these communities for the benefit of the region as a whole. \nAudience: Primarily community foundations\, but other migration/diaspora organizations are welcome. There are no limits on the number of participants from your foundation – board and staff are welcome! Please register individually. \nLanguage: Interpretation services will be offered in English\, Spanish\, French and Portuguese\, depending on participation. \nTiming: Wednesday\, February 3 from 2:00-5:30 p.m. EST \nRegister for BBCA Virtual Gathering > \nBBCA 2021 Mapping Grant Information Session – February 4\nNOTE: This is a follow-up to the February 3rd convening. Please register for both days. \nPurpose: The BBCA Mapping Project will be offering new grants in 2021 to help community foundations better understand their transnational communities. This information session is an opportunity for community foundations to learn more about the project and how to apply for a grant. \nAudience: Community foundation staff in North\, Central and South America and the Caribbean. \nLanguage: Interpretation services will be offered in English\, Spanish\, French and Portuguese\, depending on participation. \nTiming: Thursday\, February 4 from 1-2:30 p.m. EST \nRegister for BBCA Mapping Grant Information Session >  \n  \nBBCA is supported by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the Inter-American Foundation.
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/bbca-virtual-gathering/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peer Learning
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20201222T180627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T184306Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Current State of Gun Violence in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Despite the pandemic and shutdowns across the country\, gun violence remains on the rise. In fact\, Time recently reported that 2020 had the highest death toll from gun violence in the U.S. in more than two decades. \nWe invite you to join us for an hour-long webinar to hear from Dr. Garen Wintemute and colleagues about the latest research on gun violence\, including recent data from the pandemic and economic crisis and its impacts on communities of color. \nDr. Wintemute is Director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at University of California – Davis\, a multi-disciplinary program of research and policy development on the causes\, consequences and prevention of violence\, with a focus on firearm violence. \nThis webinar is part of a learning series on the potential role(s) community foundations can play in catalyzing promising gun violence prevention strategies based on evidence and community needs. There will be an opportunity for community foundations to be a part of a peer learning network on this topic in the future. \n\nDate: January 28\, 2021\nTime: 4-5 p.m. Eastern\nRecording: Watch here\n\nThis learning series is funded by The California Wellness Foundation.
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/webinar-the-current-state-of-gun-violence-in-the-u-s/
CATEGORIES:Peer Learning
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20201021T134633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T130537Z
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SUMMARY:Insisting on Racial Equity: How Community Foundations are Adopting ABFE's Imperatives for Philanthropy
DESCRIPTION:Hear from community foundation leaders who have responded to We Must Be In It for the Long Haul: Black Foundation Executives Request Action by Philanthropy on Anti-Black Racism. \nThis call to action\, issued by ABFE\, highlights a series of imperatives for philanthropy to be bold\, take action\, and be inspired by the courage of the protestors who have risked their well-being over the last several months for the sake of defending and protecting Black lives. \nPlease join us for this hour-long webinar with: \n\nSusan Taylor Batten\, President & CEO of ABFE\, who will provide an  overview of the key imperatives in ABFE’s We Must Be In It For the Long Haul\nThree community foundation CEOs who will share their own experience with adopting ABFE’s imperatives for philanthropy\, including building agency\, advancing structural change\, reaching across the diaspora\, and ensuring trustee accountability.\n\nMonique Brunson Jones\, President & CEO of the Evanston Community Foundation\nNelson Colón\, President & CEO of the Puerto Rico Community Foundation\nPeter Dunn\, President & CEO of the Central New York Foundation\n\n\n\nWatch Recording >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/insisting-on-racial-equity-how-community-foundations-are-adopting-abfes-imperatives-for-philanthropy/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T160000
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CREATED:20200820T144850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T144330Z
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SUMMARY:Igniting the Future Webinar Series 4 - Influencing Public Policy & Systems
DESCRIPTION:Join us this fall as we announce the findings from our Igniting the Future of Community Foundations project! \nThrough an online survey\, in-depth interviews with community foundation CEOs and the guidance of an Advisory Committee made up of field leaders\, this groundbreaking work documents that community foundations throughout the United States are going all in on community leadership. In particular\, three areas of momentum emerged that show great promise and potential for the field. \nWe invite you to participate in our four-part webinar series featuring speakers from our Igniting the Future Advisory Committee to learn more. \nWebinar 4: Influencing Public Policy & Systems\nDate\nThursday\, October 8\n3:00 p.m. Eastern \nSpeakers\n\nPaul Grogan\, President & CEO\, The Boston Foundation\nDick Ober\, President & CEO\, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation\nSteve Seleznow\, President & CEO\, Arizona Community Foundation\nAshley Swearengin\, President & CEO\, Central Valley Community Foundation\n\nRegister > \nDon’t miss the other webinars in this series! \n\nWebinar 1 – Igniting the Future Project Findings\nWebinar 2 – Insisting on Racial Equity\nWebinar 3 – Amplifying Community Voice
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/igniting-the-future-webinar-series-4-influencing-public-policy-systems/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Leadership
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201001T143000
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DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200820T144851Z
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SUMMARY:Igniting the Future Webinar Series 3 - Amplifying Community Voice
DESCRIPTION:Join us this fall as we announce the findings from our Igniting the Future of Community Foundations project! \nThrough an online survey\, in-depth interviews with community foundation CEOs and the guidance of an Advisory Committee made up of field leaders\, this groundbreaking work documents that community foundations throughout the United States are going all in on community leadership. In particular\, three areas of momentum emerged that show great promise and potential for the field. \nWe invite you to participate in our four-part webinar series featuring speakers from our Igniting the Future Advisory Committee to learn more. \nWebinar 3: Amplifying Community Voice\nDate\nThursday\, October 1\n2:30 p.m. Eastern \nSpeakers\n\nIvye Allen\, President\, Foundation for the Mid South\nShelly O’Quinn\, CEO\, Innovia Foundation\nPedro Ramos\, President & CEO\, The Philadelphia Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nDon’t miss the other webinars in this series! \n\nWebinar 1 – Igniting the Future Project Findings\nWebinar 2 – Insisting on Racial Equity\nWebinar 4 – Influencing Public Policy & Systems
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/igniting-the-future-webinar-series-3-amplifying-community-voice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Leadership
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200820T144851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200924T200810Z
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SUMMARY:Igniting the Future Webinar Series 2 - Insisting on Racial Equity
DESCRIPTION:Join us this fall as we announce the findings from our Igniting the Future of Community Foundations project! \nThrough an online survey\, in-depth interviews with community foundation CEOs and the guidance of an Advisory Committee made up of field leaders\, this groundbreaking work documents that community foundations throughout the United States are going all in on community leadership. In particular\, three areas of momentum emerged that show great promise and potential for the field. \nWe invite you to participate in our four-part webinar series featuring speakers from our Igniting the Future Advisory Committee to learn more. \nWebinar 2: Insisting on Racial Equity\nDate\nWednesday\, September 23\n3:00 p.m. Eastern \nSpeakers\n\nHelene Gayle\, President & CEO\, The Chicago Community Trust\nTony Mestres\, President & CEO\, Seattle Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nDon’t miss the other webinars in this series! \n\nWebinar 1 – Igniting the Future Project Findings\nWebinar 3 – Amplifying Community Voice\nWebinar 4 – Influencing Public Policy & Systems
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/igniting-the-future-webinar-series-2-insisting-on-racial-equity/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Leadership
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200820T144851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T134548Z
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SUMMARY:Igniting the Future Webinar Series 1 - Project Findings
DESCRIPTION:Join us this fall as we announce the findings from our Igniting the Future of Community Foundations project! \nThrough an online survey\, in-depth interviews with community foundation CEOs and the guidance of an Advisory Committee made up of field leaders\, this groundbreaking work documents that community foundations throughout the United States are going all in on community leadership. In particular\, three areas of momentum emerged that show great promise and potential for the field. \nWe invite you to participate in our four-part webinar series featuring speakers from our Igniting the Future Advisory Committee to learn more. \nWebinar 1: Igniting the Future Project Findings\nDate\nWednesday\, September 16\n2:00 p.m. Eastern \nSpeakers\n\nDeborah Ellwood\, President & CEO\, CFLeads\nEllen Gilligan\, President & CEO\, Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nIsaiah Oliver\, President & CEO\, Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nClotilde Perez-Bode Dedecker\, President & CEO\, Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo\n\nWatch Recording > \nDon’t miss the other webinars in this series! \n\nWebinar 2 – Insisting on Racial Equity\nWebinar 3 – Amplifying Community Voice\nWebinar 4 – Influencing Public Policy & Systems
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/igniting-the-future-webinar-series-1-project-findings/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Leadership
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200629T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200623T125511Z
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SUMMARY:How Community Foundations Can Listen4Good
DESCRIPTION:Community foundations know that resident engagement is key to building strong\, resilient communities. And that engagement begins with listening. \nJoin us for an informational webinar on how Fund for Shared Insight’s Listen4Good feedback initiative can help you and your grantees put an ear to the ground\, collecting feedback to help you make agile and informed decisions during this particularly difficult and uncertain time. During an hour-long session\, you’ll learn: \n\nhow The Boston Foundation and the nine grantee partners it nominated for Listen4Good use feedback to learn what people and communities in Greater Boston most need;\nabout the two ways you can participate in Listen4Good and support nonprofits implementing high-quality\, client-focused feedback loops;\nhow participating in Listen4Good can help you leverage national funding and fulfill the listening commitment that’s part of the Council on Foundations’ COVID-19 pledge;\nhow listening\, feedback\, and being open to change can advance equity and improve outcomes; and\nthe answers to all your Listen4Good and feedback questions.\n\nThis event will feature Jennifer Aronson\, associate vice president\, programs\, The Boston Foundation\, sharing her experience sponsoring nonprofits participating in Listen4Good. Melinda Tuan\, Fund for Shared Insight’s managing director\, will moderate the discussion\, which will include an introduction from Deborah Ellwood\, president and CEO\, CFLeads. Valerie Threlfall\, managing director\, Listen4Good\, will share details about the feedback initiative\, including why and how to get involved. We encourage all community foundations to join us\, especially those that have signed COF’s philanthropy pledge. \nRegister >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/how-community-foundations-can-listen4good/
CATEGORIES:Community Leadership
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200610T150146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T132529Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis: Real-Time Reflections from the Frontline
DESCRIPTION:On this special edition of Community Connection in Times of Crisis\, we’ll hear from colleagues from The Minneapolis Foundation about what they’ve done in the wake of George Floyd’s death\, what they have learned about their role as a community foundation\, and what it has taken to respond to this kind of crisis. \nDate:\nThursday\, June 18\n2-3 p.m. \nThis webinar will take place at 2 p.m. Eastern instead of our usual 1 p.m. time slot. It will be recorded. \nSpeakers:\n\nR.T. Rybak\, President & CEO at The Minneapolis Foundation\nChanda Smith Baker\, Senior Vice President of Impact at The Minneapolis Foundation\n\nRegister > \nNote: Due to the anticipated volume of people on this call\, we ask that you submit your questions for the speakers to us in advance. There will be an opportunity to submit your questions when you register. We will do our best to get through as many as possible.
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200529T193605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T194654Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis: The Power and Potential of Working Across Sectors
DESCRIPTION:On this webinar\, we’ll hear from colleagues in Milwaukee\, Wis. about their creation of cross-sector Civic Response Teams that have been put together to respond to the immediacy of the COVID-19 crisis. Learn about the structure of these teams and their focus and vision for the recovery phase of the health and economic crises. \nIan and Gina will also reflect on the ongoing protests taking place across the country and how Civic Response Teams can function as a form of concrete action that can change systems and advance racial justice. For more reflections from community foundations\, visit Our Collective Responsibility on our website. \nSpeakers:\n\nIan Bautista\, Senior Director of Civic Engagement at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nGina Stilp\, Executive Director at the Zilber Family Foundation\n\nRegister now >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis-the-power-and-potential-of-working-across-sectors-in-times-of-crisis-and-beyond/
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200518T153834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200519T185550Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis: Using Your Investing Capacity to Support Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Oh this week’s Community Connection in Times of Crisis webinar\, we’ll hear about creative ways community foundations can support local small businesses during this challenging time of shutdowns and phased reopenings. Our community foundation speaker will share how they are addressing the needs of small businesses in their community\, while our content expert will share tips and tools that community foundations can use to help support their own local businesses in this current economic crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\nDiana Anderson\, President & CEO of the Southwest Initiative Foundation\nDeborah Markey\, Senior Vice President at Locus Impact Investing\n\nRegister > \n 
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200506T144040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T150939Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
DESCRIPTION:On this week’s Community Connection in Times of Crisis webinar\, we’ll hear how the lessons from the response to Hurricane Katrina and other disasters in Louisiana can help inform our response to COVID-19. Our speakers will highlight the importance of listening to residents\, focusing on equity and working with policymakers to build back stronger. They’ll also remind us to pay attention to the mental health needs of our teams and our community as the crisis wears on. \nSpeakers\n\nFlozell Daniels Jr.\, President & CEO at the Foundation for Louisiana\nAnthony F. Pipa\, Senior Fellow\, Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution\n\nRegister >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis-lessons-from-hurricane-katrina/
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ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200323T200429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T144534Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Community Connection in Times of Crisis is a virtual gathering for community foundation staff to share their experiences responding to COVID-19 through a community leadership perspective. Together\, we explore best practices for bringing our relationships\, tools and resources to the table to address this crisis\, both in the short-term and in the long-term as our communities begin to recover and rebuild. \nBelow are the first six meetings we hosted on a weekly schedule. Starting in May\, we have moved to a biweekly schedule and will post upcoming webinars on our Events Calendar. \nMeeting 6 – Thursday\, April 30\nOn this week’s webinar\, we’ll hear about the value of coordinating your response with the public sector\, the usefulness of supporting infrastructure providers\, and the benefit of finding the right partners. We’ll also discuss the importance of keeping our work rooted in community engagement and accountability\, even in a crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\nMarian Kaanon\, President & CEO at the Stanislaus Community Foundation\nMarcella Tillett\, Vice President of Programs and Partnerships at the Brooklyn Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 5 – Thursday\, April 23\nOn this week’s webinar\, our speakers highlighted the value in setting principles for grantmaking from your COVID-19 funds and the need to devote attention now to reimagining public systems and rebuilding the third sector. \nSpeakers:\n\nDr. Eric Jolly\, President & CEO at the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation\nKris Hermanns\, Chief Impact Officer at the Seattle Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 4 – Thursday\, April 16\nAt our fourth meeting\, we discussed creative responses to the challenges being faced by small businesses\, ways to navigate new and existing donor partnerships and how to begin to lift our heads to think about what comes next. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Katz\, President & CEO at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation\nMaeghan Jones\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation for Greater Chattanooga\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 3 – Thursday\, April 9\nAt our third meeting\, we discussed how to align our work with the nonprofit and public sectors\, recognizing that this crisis is different from others community foundations may have responded to in the past. We also explored the opportunity for community foundations to weigh in on key policy issues that have been exposed by the pandemic to ensure that they advance racial equity and economic inclusion. \nSpeakers:\n\nJudith Bell\, Chief Impact Officer at the San Francisco Foundation\nStuart Comstock-Gay\, President & CEO at the Delaware Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 2 – Thursday\, April 2\nAt our second meeting\, we discussed the importance of continuing to listen to underrepresented populations in times of crisis\, ways to invest in self-care for ourselves and our non-profit partners\, and how to punch above our weight by working collaboratively with community partners on immediate and long-term recovery needs. \nSpeakers:\n\nChris Barge\, VP of Strategic Initiatives at the Community Foundation Boulder County\nBridget Wilkinson\, Executive Director at the Bozeman Area Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 1 – Thursday\, March 26\nAt our first meeting\, we discussed building on existing relationships to support the public sector\, fostering community trust and transparency\, and using innovative tactics and strategies to support the most vulnerable among us. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Gilligan\, President & CEO at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nIsaiah Oliver\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nPatricia Mejia\, Vice President\, Community Engagement and Impact at the San Antonio Area Foundation\n\nWatch recording >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis/2020-04-30/
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Community Connection in Times of Crisis is a virtual gathering for community foundation staff to share their experiences responding to COVID-19 through a community leadership perspective. Together\, we explore best practices for bringing our relationships\, tools and resources to the table to address this crisis\, both in the short-term and in the long-term as our communities begin to recover and rebuild. \nBelow are the first six meetings we hosted on a weekly schedule. Starting in May\, we have moved to a biweekly schedule and will post upcoming webinars on our Events Calendar. \nMeeting 6 – Thursday\, April 30\nOn this week’s webinar\, we’ll hear about the value of coordinating your response with the public sector\, the usefulness of supporting infrastructure providers\, and the benefit of finding the right partners. We’ll also discuss the importance of keeping our work rooted in community engagement and accountability\, even in a crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\nMarian Kaanon\, President & CEO at the Stanislaus Community Foundation\nMarcella Tillett\, Vice President of Programs and Partnerships at the Brooklyn Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 5 – Thursday\, April 23\nOn this week’s webinar\, our speakers highlighted the value in setting principles for grantmaking from your COVID-19 funds and the need to devote attention now to reimagining public systems and rebuilding the third sector. \nSpeakers:\n\nDr. Eric Jolly\, President & CEO at the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation\nKris Hermanns\, Chief Impact Officer at the Seattle Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 4 – Thursday\, April 16\nAt our fourth meeting\, we discussed creative responses to the challenges being faced by small businesses\, ways to navigate new and existing donor partnerships and how to begin to lift our heads to think about what comes next. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Katz\, President & CEO at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation\nMaeghan Jones\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation for Greater Chattanooga\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 3 – Thursday\, April 9\nAt our third meeting\, we discussed how to align our work with the nonprofit and public sectors\, recognizing that this crisis is different from others community foundations may have responded to in the past. We also explored the opportunity for community foundations to weigh in on key policy issues that have been exposed by the pandemic to ensure that they advance racial equity and economic inclusion. \nSpeakers:\n\nJudith Bell\, Chief Impact Officer at the San Francisco Foundation\nStuart Comstock-Gay\, President & CEO at the Delaware Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 2 – Thursday\, April 2\nAt our second meeting\, we discussed the importance of continuing to listen to underrepresented populations in times of crisis\, ways to invest in self-care for ourselves and our non-profit partners\, and how to punch above our weight by working collaboratively with community partners on immediate and long-term recovery needs. \nSpeakers:\n\nChris Barge\, VP of Strategic Initiatives at the Community Foundation Boulder County\nBridget Wilkinson\, Executive Director at the Bozeman Area Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 1 – Thursday\, March 26\nAt our first meeting\, we discussed building on existing relationships to support the public sector\, fostering community trust and transparency\, and using innovative tactics and strategies to support the most vulnerable among us. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Gilligan\, President & CEO at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nIsaiah Oliver\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nPatricia Mejia\, Vice President\, Community Engagement and Impact at the San Antonio Area Foundation\n\nWatch recording >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis/2020-04-23/
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Community Connection in Times of Crisis is a virtual gathering for community foundation staff to share their experiences responding to COVID-19 through a community leadership perspective. Together\, we explore best practices for bringing our relationships\, tools and resources to the table to address this crisis\, both in the short-term and in the long-term as our communities begin to recover and rebuild. \nBelow are the first six meetings we hosted on a weekly schedule. Starting in May\, we have moved to a biweekly schedule and will post upcoming webinars on our Events Calendar. \nMeeting 6 – Thursday\, April 30\nOn this week’s webinar\, we’ll hear about the value of coordinating your response with the public sector\, the usefulness of supporting infrastructure providers\, and the benefit of finding the right partners. We’ll also discuss the importance of keeping our work rooted in community engagement and accountability\, even in a crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\nMarian Kaanon\, President & CEO at the Stanislaus Community Foundation\nMarcella Tillett\, Vice President of Programs and Partnerships at the Brooklyn Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 5 – Thursday\, April 23\nOn this week’s webinar\, our speakers highlighted the value in setting principles for grantmaking from your COVID-19 funds and the need to devote attention now to reimagining public systems and rebuilding the third sector. \nSpeakers:\n\nDr. Eric Jolly\, President & CEO at the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation\nKris Hermanns\, Chief Impact Officer at the Seattle Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 4 – Thursday\, April 16\nAt our fourth meeting\, we discussed creative responses to the challenges being faced by small businesses\, ways to navigate new and existing donor partnerships and how to begin to lift our heads to think about what comes next. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Katz\, President & CEO at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation\nMaeghan Jones\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation for Greater Chattanooga\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 3 – Thursday\, April 9\nAt our third meeting\, we discussed how to align our work with the nonprofit and public sectors\, recognizing that this crisis is different from others community foundations may have responded to in the past. We also explored the opportunity for community foundations to weigh in on key policy issues that have been exposed by the pandemic to ensure that they advance racial equity and economic inclusion. \nSpeakers:\n\nJudith Bell\, Chief Impact Officer at the San Francisco Foundation\nStuart Comstock-Gay\, President & CEO at the Delaware Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 2 – Thursday\, April 2\nAt our second meeting\, we discussed the importance of continuing to listen to underrepresented populations in times of crisis\, ways to invest in self-care for ourselves and our non-profit partners\, and how to punch above our weight by working collaboratively with community partners on immediate and long-term recovery needs. \nSpeakers:\n\nChris Barge\, VP of Strategic Initiatives at the Community Foundation Boulder County\nBridget Wilkinson\, Executive Director at the Bozeman Area Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 1 – Thursday\, March 26\nAt our first meeting\, we discussed building on existing relationships to support the public sector\, fostering community trust and transparency\, and using innovative tactics and strategies to support the most vulnerable among us. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Gilligan\, President & CEO at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nIsaiah Oliver\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nPatricia Mejia\, Vice President\, Community Engagement and Impact at the San Antonio Area Foundation\n\nWatch recording >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis/2020-04-16/
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T133209
CREATED:20200323T200429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T144534Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Community Connection in Times of Crisis is a virtual gathering for community foundation staff to share their experiences responding to COVID-19 through a community leadership perspective. Together\, we explore best practices for bringing our relationships\, tools and resources to the table to address this crisis\, both in the short-term and in the long-term as our communities begin to recover and rebuild. \nBelow are the first six meetings we hosted on a weekly schedule. Starting in May\, we have moved to a biweekly schedule and will post upcoming webinars on our Events Calendar. \nMeeting 6 – Thursday\, April 30\nOn this week’s webinar\, we’ll hear about the value of coordinating your response with the public sector\, the usefulness of supporting infrastructure providers\, and the benefit of finding the right partners. We’ll also discuss the importance of keeping our work rooted in community engagement and accountability\, even in a crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\nMarian Kaanon\, President & CEO at the Stanislaus Community Foundation\nMarcella Tillett\, Vice President of Programs and Partnerships at the Brooklyn Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 5 – Thursday\, April 23\nOn this week’s webinar\, our speakers highlighted the value in setting principles for grantmaking from your COVID-19 funds and the need to devote attention now to reimagining public systems and rebuilding the third sector. \nSpeakers:\n\nDr. Eric Jolly\, President & CEO at the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation\nKris Hermanns\, Chief Impact Officer at the Seattle Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 4 – Thursday\, April 16\nAt our fourth meeting\, we discussed creative responses to the challenges being faced by small businesses\, ways to navigate new and existing donor partnerships and how to begin to lift our heads to think about what comes next. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Katz\, President & CEO at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation\nMaeghan Jones\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation for Greater Chattanooga\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 3 – Thursday\, April 9\nAt our third meeting\, we discussed how to align our work with the nonprofit and public sectors\, recognizing that this crisis is different from others community foundations may have responded to in the past. We also explored the opportunity for community foundations to weigh in on key policy issues that have been exposed by the pandemic to ensure that they advance racial equity and economic inclusion. \nSpeakers:\n\nJudith Bell\, Chief Impact Officer at the San Francisco Foundation\nStuart Comstock-Gay\, President & CEO at the Delaware Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 2 – Thursday\, April 2\nAt our second meeting\, we discussed the importance of continuing to listen to underrepresented populations in times of crisis\, ways to invest in self-care for ourselves and our non-profit partners\, and how to punch above our weight by working collaboratively with community partners on immediate and long-term recovery needs. \nSpeakers:\n\nChris Barge\, VP of Strategic Initiatives at the Community Foundation Boulder County\nBridget Wilkinson\, Executive Director at the Bozeman Area Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 1 – Thursday\, March 26\nAt our first meeting\, we discussed building on existing relationships to support the public sector\, fostering community trust and transparency\, and using innovative tactics and strategies to support the most vulnerable among us. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Gilligan\, President & CEO at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nIsaiah Oliver\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nPatricia Mejia\, Vice President\, Community Engagement and Impact at the San Antonio Area Foundation\n\nWatch recording >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis/2020-04-09/
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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CREATED:20200323T200429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T144534Z
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SUMMARY:Community Connection in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Community Connection in Times of Crisis is a virtual gathering for community foundation staff to share their experiences responding to COVID-19 through a community leadership perspective. Together\, we explore best practices for bringing our relationships\, tools and resources to the table to address this crisis\, both in the short-term and in the long-term as our communities begin to recover and rebuild. \nBelow are the first six meetings we hosted on a weekly schedule. Starting in May\, we have moved to a biweekly schedule and will post upcoming webinars on our Events Calendar. \nMeeting 6 – Thursday\, April 30\nOn this week’s webinar\, we’ll hear about the value of coordinating your response with the public sector\, the usefulness of supporting infrastructure providers\, and the benefit of finding the right partners. We’ll also discuss the importance of keeping our work rooted in community engagement and accountability\, even in a crisis. \nSpeakers:\n\nMarian Kaanon\, President & CEO at the Stanislaus Community Foundation\nMarcella Tillett\, Vice President of Programs and Partnerships at the Brooklyn Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 5 – Thursday\, April 23\nOn this week’s webinar\, our speakers highlighted the value in setting principles for grantmaking from your COVID-19 funds and the need to devote attention now to reimagining public systems and rebuilding the third sector. \nSpeakers:\n\nDr. Eric Jolly\, President & CEO at the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation\nKris Hermanns\, Chief Impact Officer at the Seattle Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 4 – Thursday\, April 16\nAt our fourth meeting\, we discussed creative responses to the challenges being faced by small businesses\, ways to navigate new and existing donor partnerships and how to begin to lift our heads to think about what comes next. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Katz\, President & CEO at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation\nMaeghan Jones\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation for Greater Chattanooga\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 3 – Thursday\, April 9\nAt our third meeting\, we discussed how to align our work with the nonprofit and public sectors\, recognizing that this crisis is different from others community foundations may have responded to in the past. We also explored the opportunity for community foundations to weigh in on key policy issues that have been exposed by the pandemic to ensure that they advance racial equity and economic inclusion. \nSpeakers:\n\nJudith Bell\, Chief Impact Officer at the San Francisco Foundation\nStuart Comstock-Gay\, President & CEO at the Delaware Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 2 – Thursday\, April 2\nAt our second meeting\, we discussed the importance of continuing to listen to underrepresented populations in times of crisis\, ways to invest in self-care for ourselves and our non-profit partners\, and how to punch above our weight by working collaboratively with community partners on immediate and long-term recovery needs. \nSpeakers:\n\nChris Barge\, VP of Strategic Initiatives at the Community Foundation Boulder County\nBridget Wilkinson\, Executive Director at the Bozeman Area Community Foundation\n\nWatch recording > \nMeeting 1 – Thursday\, March 26\nAt our first meeting\, we discussed building on existing relationships to support the public sector\, fostering community trust and transparency\, and using innovative tactics and strategies to support the most vulnerable among us. \nSpeakers:\n\nEllen Gilligan\, President & CEO at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\nIsaiah Oliver\, President & CEO at the Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nPatricia Mejia\, Vice President\, Community Engagement and Impact at the San Antonio Area Foundation\n\nWatch recording >
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/community-connection-in-times-of-crisis/2020-04-02/
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200302T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T170000
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CREATED:20191101T183150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191218T161415Z
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SUMMARY:ELI for VPs - Meeting 3
DESCRIPTION:The Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is a year-long learning opportunity that focuses exclusively on community leadership for community foundation VPs. Over the year\, ELI cohorts meet three times for two-day small group meetings which includes time for structured peer advising – always a big hit with our participants!  \nELI creates the space for VPs to learn from their peers while working towards their own community leadership goals. \nOur current ELI for VPs cohort includes: \n\nJackie Hanton\, Community Foundation of St. Clair County\nKelley Barnes\, Oklahoma City Community Foundation\nDr. Leila DeAndrade\, Maine Community Foundation\nSarah Grunewald\, Delaware Community Foundation\nSue Peters\, Community Foundation of Greater Flint\nPatricia Mejia\, San Antonio Area Foundation\nLaura Simmelink\, Community Foundation of Collier County\n\nThis is their final meeting- stay tuned for more details!
URL:https://cfleads.org/learning-opportunity/eli-for-vps-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Delaware\, Delaware\, United States
CATEGORIES:Executive Leadership Institute for VPs
ORGANIZER;CN="CFLeads":MAILTO:rreiss@cfleads.org
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