This article was originally published by the Northwest Area Foundation on December 15, 2021; Philanthropy Northwest has cross-posted it here with their permission. See the original piece on ...
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This article was originally published by the Northwest Area Foundation on December 15, 2021; Philanthropy Northwest has cross-posted it here with their permission. See the original piece on ...
Considering diverse perspectives and experiences is critical to effective grantmaking and foundation programming. Practicing equity requires slowing down to reflect on the ways we can facilitate a more equitable and inclusive grantmaking process. This training is designed for mid- to senior-...
Join us for a conversation as we explore the ways funders can thoughtfully contribute to and learn from grassroots, community-led mutual aid networks. As funders seek new and innovative ways to address growing disparities, mutual aid has become a critical piece of the support infrastructure in many Northwest communities. Through its guiding principle of "solidarity, not charity," this community-initiated and led style of giving has supported the distribution of material goods (PPE, fans, food), grief support, and much more during a time of great need.
Philanthropy Northwest is partnering with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project to offer this virtual Trust-Based Philanthropy Cohort. This is the sixth session in a six-...
Join Philanthropy Northwest and the Regional Community Foundation Network for a conversation with Darcie Yukimura, vice president of...
Are you new to Philanthropy? Do you have new staff just entering the sector? Include this series in your onboarding!
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...
Philanthropy Northwest is partnering with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project to offer this virtual Trust-Based Philanthropy Cohort. This is the fourth session in a six...