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About this event
This session part of a six-part curriculum and is only open to members of the Trust-Based Philanthropy Cohort.
Philanthropy Northwest is partnering with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project to offer this virtual Trust-Based Philanthropy Cohort. This is the first session in a six-part curriculum designed for foundation leaders who are interested in bringing greater vulnerability and humility to their philanthropic practices to advance more equitable and transparent funder-grantee relationships.
In this session, we will review the construct of trust-based philanthropy and discuss how trust-based principles play into the national conversation on what needs to change in our sector. Participants will share their own experiences and interests in trust-based practices and identify what they hope to get out of the virtual cohort. Cohort members will leave this session with a better understanding of the importance of trust-based practices as well as a deeper connection with their cohort peers.
Please contact Mares Asfaha with any questions.