Lulani Arquette, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Title: President & CEO Geographic scope: National, with offices in Oregon & Washington 2015 arts funding : $717,877 Staffing : 7 FTE How has your career prepared you for your current role? I’ve been managing organizations from an...
The Tribal Broadband Learning Community engages in monthly convenings to discuss topics related to broadband strategies for tribal communities. We invite you to join us for the kick-off of this series where we will start by talking about some broadband fundamentals. Please register in advance. This...
The pandemic has highlighted the gaps in our current health care system like nothing else, but what does it take to really achieve health? This call will explore programs throughout the Northwest that are integrating culturally responsive practices into health care. From serving traditional...
Hawai’i Community Foundation’s (HCF) journey with racial equity began in 2017 with the formation and launch of their CHANGE Framework, the lens through which the foundation executes its grants and supports community programs. Michelle Ka’uhane, senior vice president of community grants &...
In this guide, you will find stories about using four methods of reflective practice that can help you build what you bring to advancing change inside your foundation, with your grantees and other partners.
Growing up in the South, Charlottesville felt all too familiar, though no less enraging and saddening to me. There have been counter protests to KKK and white supremacist marches for as long as I can remember. I distinctly recall going to one in North Georgia to “monitor” the protest. The...