Skill Building

Philanthropy 101: Speaking the Same Language

Philanthropy 101: Speaking the Same Language

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Event details

Tuesday, April 5, 2022
9:00am to 12:00pm PDT
Virtual

About this event

This session is part of a four-part curriculum and is only open to registrants of the Philanthropy 101 - Spring 2022 series. For information on the next offering of this series, please see our Philanthropy 101- Fall 2022 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 1: Speaking the Same Language
Session one provides a broad overview of the philanthropic sector. We will talk about what motivates philanthropies to give, identify the different types of grantmakers and discuss the role of the nonprofit sector as a service provider and its relationship with both the private and public sectors.

Please contact JulieAnne Behar with any questions.

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