Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), Philanthropy Colorado and other co-sponsors from across the country for this peer-to-peer discussion session to learn about the challenges local leaders are encountering while address
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Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), Philanthropy Colorado and other co-sponsors from across the country for this peer-to-peer discussion session to learn about the challenges local leaders are encountering while address
The disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities have brought much needed attention to the racialized impacts of the extractive, capitalist economic system of the United States.
The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project is part of a growing chorus urging change within philanthropy. It’s a big chorus and covers a wide spectrum in terms of the changes people want to see (from radical restructuring to more modest internal shifts in practice).
Philanthropy Colorado held a program to bring together Colorado foundations that are working together on co-funding opportunities to increase their impact and effectiveness.
Read moreCOFIE exists to support, educate and embolden Colorado funders to lead the movement toward inclusivity and equity in philanthropy.
Join fellow CAF members for a lively conversation about the previous day's election results with local pundits. We'll be covering everything, including the highly contested local, state and Congressional elections.