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January 2022 | Philanthropy Northwest

This article was originally published by the Northwest Area Foundation on December 15, 2021; Philanthropy Northwest has cross-posted it here with their permission. See the original piece on ...

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January 12, 2022
12:00pm to 1:00pm
PST

Philanthropy Northwest hosts monthly, virtual gatherings for individuals who work in philanthropy and identify as Black, African and/or African-American to come together for informal conversations. To register for this event, please contact Mares...

Philanthropy Northwest
January 11, 2022
10:00am to 12:00pm
PST

Join us for our first Washington Health Philanthropy Partnership meeting of 2022. The Washington Health Philanthropy Partnership is a learning community comprised of health funders in Washington state. These convenings give the partners a chance to align their strategies, language and resources...

January 2022 |

Philanthropy Northwest has an impressive and engaged board of directors. Our board members all show up in different ways for our network and represent the diverse field of philanthropy in our six-state region, plus Hawai'i. At our annual membership meeting in October of 2021, we proudly welcomed...

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December 13, 2021 to December 14, 2021
9:00am to 1:30pm
PST

Join National Center for Family Philanthropy for a two-day virtual learning opportunity for family foundation board members, CEOs, senior staff and next-generation family members seeking to deepen their knowledge around racial equity frameworks and practices.

National Center for Family Philanthropy Racial Justice Symposium: event image shows an icon of a fist raised in solidarity encompassed within a lightbulb icon
December 9, 2021
9:30am to 11:00pm
PST

Increasing impacts from climate change are testing the resiliency of Native peoples and cultures throughout the West. This is the second session of the two-part series, focusing on climate risks and impacts facing Tribal communities. Learn how philanthropy can be good partners with Tribal communities and territories in addressing climate resilience. Gain tools to amplify and scale Indigenous practices to address complex environmental crises.

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December 8, 2021
10:00am to 11:30am
PST
Virtual

Join Philanthropy Northwest for a virtual convening of rural funders from across the country to discuss topics and learn best practices alongside peers who serve rural communities. The discussion topic for December is addressing substance use in rural communities. 

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