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April 2021 |

Hello Friends,

As the chair of the nominating and governance committee, it is my pleasure to announce that we are opening the call for nominations for the Philanthropy Northwest Board of Directors. There are currently five open seats.

As a Philanthropy Northwest member, your...

Liz Medicine Crow in conversation at Philanthropy Northwest's 2019 Conference
April 2021 | The Giving Practice

Our role as leaders in philanthropy, the challenges we face and the strength we find 

Featured Image: Courageous Leadership with SECF: Our roles as leaders in philanthropy and the challenges we face
April 1, 2021
1:00pm to 2:00pm
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Join us for this Broadband Interest Group Meeting where we'll continue our exploration to understand what different funders are doing to overcome barriers and work towards broadband access in rural and Indigenous communities.

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April 2021 |

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of Philanthropy Northwest, I want to thank Kiran for her outstanding leadership and wish her the best as she transitions to her next chapter in public service.

She has left a lasting impact on the philanthropic sector and it has been an honor and...

Kiran Ahuja on stage at the Philanthropy Northwest Annual Conference in 2019
March 30, 2021
10:00am to 11:30am
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The Tribal Broadband Learning Community engages in monthly convenings to discuss topics related to broadband strategies for tribal communities.

In this session, we will hear from long-time practitioners in the field on how tribes can complete their own current state...

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March 2021 | The Giving Practice

Reflections on the role of investment committees around racial, gender and social equity. 

Featured Photo: Taking a Pause of Rosalie Sheehy Cates: Reflections on the role of investment committees around racial, gender and social equity
March 26, 2021
10:00am to 11:00am
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To many in the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, the massacre of six Asian American women by a white man on March 16 felt like an inevitable escalation of anti-AAPI hate speech and violence that has been on the rise since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, according to...

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