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Collaborating and Connecting at the People of Color Network Gathering

This post was authored by Sharon Rice, Director of Community Relations at Generocity.org and member of EPIP Philadelphia. Sharon attended this year’s People of Color Network gathering in Boston. Following are her reflections on the convening.

The People of Color Network (PCN) came together for a gathering in Cambridge Massachusetts and, as a member of EPIP Philadelphia, I saw this as an opportunity to connect with more of my peers working in the foundation community. It was an uplifting and inspiring couple of days, and I walked away from the event with one thing on my mind: the science of connection.

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NYU Academy for Grantmaking & Funder Education

EPIP members receive a 15% discount off all grantmaking courses. Course prices vary. More details can be found by logging in to Member Connect and navigate to “How to access partner organization benefits for members”. 

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EPIP’s 2013 Annual Report

Our recap of EPIP’s events, programs, appearances, and accomplishments in 2013 has just been published. Read more about what kept us all so busy, working toward building more just and equitable communities. EPIP’s 2013 Annual Report (1.1 MB)   Read more
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Implicit Bias Workshop Materials

In conjunction with EPIP's PCN gathering in November 2013, and together with the Proteus Fund and the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard University, EPIP co-hosted a workshop and session on “The Science of Wringing Out Racial Bias ” that was free and open to the public. The workshop was presented by Johanna Wald of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute. It was immediately followed by a panel discussion between Denise Porche, Executive Director of the Island Foundation, Amber Bradley, Director of Assessment Tools at the Center for Effective Philanthropy, and EPIP’s own Rahsaan Harris to discuss the philanthropic implications of implicit bias, and was moderated by Andrew Grant-Thomas, Director of Programs at the Proteus Fund.

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Webinar Flashback - Open Sourcing Social Change

Webinar – Open-Sourcing Social Change: Engaging networks for social justice and leadership development

August 19, 2013

 

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Webinar Flashback - Bringing Entrepreneurial Skills into Grantmaking Practices

Webinar – Bringing Entrepreneurial Skills into Grantmaking Practices

October 2, 2013 

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Webinar Flashback - As Baby Boomers Begin to Retire, are Next Gen Leaders Ready to Step Up?

As Baby Boomers Retire, are Next Generation Leaders Ready to Step Up to Leadership?

September 11, 2013 

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Webinar Flashback - Navigating Shifting Sands

Navigating Shifting Sands:  What We Can All Learn From Jewish Charitable Giving

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

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Webinar Flashback - A Democratic Philanthropy: A Different Perspective on Funding

Webinar – A Democratic Philanthropy: A Different Perspective on Funding

December 4, 2013 

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JAG Unity Summit - Call for Ideas & Volunteers

EPIP and JAG EPIP is joining forces with JAG to host a game-changing conference on equity this Spring from June 6-8, 2014. JAG Wants to Hear from YOU This isn’t just a call for sessions, but for ideas. We want this to be the most engaging event on equity you’ve ever attended. Think of it as a place to host some mind-blowing peer-to-peer exchanges where you can learn, share, and collaborate. Your input ensures these exchanges are tailored to meet your needs. Let’s unite! How does it work? Fill out the short application questionnaire Be prepared for us to pair you up with others in JAG who may have similar ideas Work with us to craft a session, workshop, or other way, to learn, share, and discuss Connect your idea to one or more of the three summit goals listed above Priority will be given to proposals that: bring together issues, grantmaking strategies, and practices, raise underrepresented perspectives and include a diverse range of speakers, build interaction, and offer alternative ways to learn, share, and discuss If there’s no easy match with these priorities, don’t worry. Send it in and we can work with it. Deadline: Submit your proposal by January 15, 2014. The planning committee will contact you by February 24, 2014 if your proposal is selected. To Apply Click on this link to complete the on-line questionnaire. for more info: “Call for Ideas” Overview and Questionnaire – link to PDF form “Call for Ideas” Suggestions for Programming Content – link to PDF JAG Volunteer Opportunities… Sign-up Today! […] Read more
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