Eric Garcetti
Eric Garcetti is a fourth-generation Angeleno and the 42nd Mayor of Los Angeles. Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley — the son of public servants and the grandson and great-grandson of immigrants from Mexico and Eastern Europe — Mayor Garcetti’s life has been shaped by a deep commitment to…
Deborah Doane
Deborah Doane is a partner at Rights CoLab where she convenes the ‘Ringo Project‘ – reimagining the INGO. She also works as a consultant building on twenty-five years of experience in civil society as a leader and activist covering human rights, development, environment and economic justice issues…
Shannon Paige
Shannon is a Scoville Peace Fellow working at Peace Direct. She assists the US team with advocacy efforts around decolonizing peacebuilding, closing civic space, and the Global Peacebuilding Act. She holds a B.A. in International Studies and Arabic from Kenyon College, where she wrote her senior…
Lily Liu
Lily has been with ICNL since 2018. She works closely with the Africa regional team to support partners to draft, analyze, and navigate laws and policies related to the non-profit sector. Lily also manages the Country Notes project in collaboration with the Council on Foundations, to facilitate U.S…
Yvonne L. Moore
Yvonne Moore brings over 25 years of experience in the government, civil society, and philanthropic sectors. Prior to launching her firm, she was the Chief of Staff to filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail E. Disney where she oversaw the family’s network of media, philanthropic and advocacy…
Kristin A. Goss
Kristin A. Goss is the Kevin D. Gorter Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. She directs Duke’s Center for the Study of Philanthropy and Voluntarism, as well as the university’s semester-in-Washington program. Goss’s research…
Raising the Bar: How can Philanthropy Help Build a Better Future for Everyone?
Sponsored by Walton Family Foundation
How do we rebuild in the wake of a series of global crises? And what is philanthropy’s role in the work ahead? Hear compelling visions from three innovative thinkers with different perspectives on and experiences with philanthropy as they motivate and…
Designing Women: Why Women of Color Hold the Key to True Equity
Join us for a conversation with a group of highly experienced women of color from different sectors within philanthropy and investment who coalesced to create a Design Council, ultimately helping to build the investment strategy of a major foundation. We’ll share both their vision for the…
Shifting Power to Young People: New Visions for Philanthropy
Youth worldwide are mobilizing to protect human rights, fight climate change, and call for racial justice. They are reshaping civil society, and with it the possibilities of transformational change. In this session designed by young leaders, participants will explore what philanthropy can learn and…
Community Foundations as Civic Homes
In 2020, a cohort of five California community foundations partnered with Justice Funders to imagine new possibilities for the future of community philanthropy. We explored concepts of civic identities and political journeys, questioned our notions of what makes a home and co-created a vision of…
The Family Giving Lifecycle: Orienting Toward Effective Outcomes
While every philanthropic family is unique, there are common points of inflection. The NCFP Family Giving Lifecycle names those inflection points and provides questions for donors to ask at each stage, recognizing that philanthropy is iterative and ever-evolving. This session will share the…
Centering Black Community Voices in Pandemic Response – Regional and National Approaches
Join a conversation about how two community foundations stepped up to respond to the Pandemic. Early in the Pandemic, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint convened the Greater Flint Coronavirus Taskforce on Racial Inequities building on the lessons of the Flint water crisis. The East Bay…
Creating a Racial Equity Community Narrative with Strategic Plan Alignment: "A Milwaukee For All" Case Study
Are you preparing to launch your new strategic plan or give lift to advancing your leadership position within the community? Does your organization want to develop a bolder voice around its commitment to racial equity and inclusion? Achieving your organizational goals takes buy-in, inspired donors…
Crisis, Connection, & Collaboration: Learning and Growing Impact in a Challenging Year
2020 forced everyone to think differently. For many communities in East Texas and Louisiana, the crisis of the pandemic was an additional blow to families already struggling due to devastating storms and chronic systemic disparities. However, new opportunities have emerged spurred by the…
Introducing Ethos: A Way to Address Dilemmas with Empathy and Integrity
To make progress on the urgent challenges faced today, we need to stop funding just the “usual suspects” and bravely invest in movements and traditionally under-funded changemakers. Choosing equity isn’t without risks. Philanthropists and those who support them face many ethical…
Strategies for Shifting Power
Do your foundation’s policies and procedures reflect a changing philanthropy that raises the bar on diversity, inclusion, and equity? Learn about one global foundation’s journey to ensure that grassroots partners have a place at the table and that their voices are heard. During this…
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