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Family Foundation Webinar Series | Top 10 Tips for Navigating Red Flags Leading a Private Foundation
A webinar designed for staff involved with family foundations or who manage donor advised funds at a community foundation; however, grantmakers of all types are invited to attend
COVID-19 and the Impact on 2020 Census Outreach: Shifting Tactics to Get Out the Count
This webinar is organized by Census Counts Campaign’s States Count Action Network, State Voices, Leadership Conference Education Fund, Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, Funders’ Committee for Civic Participaton’s (FCCP) and Funders
Building an Inclusive Investment Portfolio for an Inclusive World
This webinar will highlight approaches to building an investment portfolio.
Community Foundation Webinar Series | Connecting Community Leadership and Donor Engagement
A webinar designed for, but not exclusive to, community foundations
The Great Give
The Great Give is a 36-hour, online giving event to support local nonprofits.
2020 Education Grantmakers Institute
This Institute is a biennial program offered to education funders interested in a small-group format that allows rigorous investigation of relevant and pressing issues in education and philanthropy.
Architect of Hope: Darren Walker
Ford Foundation President, Darren Walker, discusses his bold new vision for philanthropy that advances economic, social, and political justice, drawing from his newly released book, From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth.
Essential Skills for Grant-Writing Success - Postponed
A Public Service Executive Leadership Collaborative Workshop
Give Local Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills
Give Local Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills is an extraordinary, fun and inspiring 36-hour online give-a-thon hosted by Connecticut Community Foundation.
2020 Census & COVID-19: What Funders Can Do to Support a Fair and Accurate Count
Presented by Council on Foundation, this call will offer a status update on the 2020 Census, which began in earnest mid-March, just as COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic.