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This session is part of a four-part curriculum and is only open to registrants of the Philanthropy 101 - Summer 2021 series. For information on the next offering of this series, please see our Philanthropy 101- Fall 2021 series webpage.
Philanthropy 101 is a four-part virtual series that helps all staff new to philanthropy better understand the sector. In this interactive course, you will discover the history of philanthropy, review a foundation's leadership and governance, learn an overview of grantmaking, debate the current big issues in philanthropy and explore the various roles within philanthropy. You'll also connect with a cohort of other philanthropy professionals from across the Northwest. Philanthropy 101 takes place over four interactive online sessions designed for accessibility across our six-state region!
Session 3: Fundamentals of Grantmaking
Session three offers a look into the core cycle of how foundations make grants, as well as provides an overview of how foundations give, ways to manage relationships with grantees and discuss where implicit bias plays a role in grantmaking.
Please contact JulieAnne Behar with any questions.