Who is this series for?
This program benefits from the interaction among participants with a broad range of experiences, identities, backgrounds, institutional affiliations, and roles within those institutions. Senior, mid-level and entry-level staff, program and administrative staff, board members, donors, and others seeking professional development are encouraged to participate. Individuals representing community foundations, corporate foundations, family foundations, individual donors, and grantees are all welcome. Whether familiar or new to ABFE's work, an ABFE Member or a non-member, we invite you to register.
Session Dates (all from 1-2:30PM EDT)
Wednesday, February 19
Philanthropic Reparations for Black People: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Wednesday, March 19
From Katrina to Altadena: Preparing for Environmental Disasters using the Sustainable Development Goals and a Racial Equity FrameworkWednesday, May 21
Doubling Down During Backlash: Using a Values Based Communications Approach to Keep Racial Equity at the Center
Wednesday, June 18
How Did We Get Here?: Using Data to Keep Race on the Table
Wednesday, July 16
Unlearning White Supremacy Culture for Organizational TransformationWednesday, August 20
Resisting Policy, Changing Systems, and Building Power
Wednesday, September 17
Making the Case for Funding Black-led Social Change
Wednesday, October 15
Activating ABFE’s Responsive Philanthropy in Black Communities (RPBC) Framework: Strategies Made for These Times
We welcome participants to register multiple people within their organization and across session dates!