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COLP 3: Please Be Good at Philanthropy
Get an exclusive sneak peek at the Bush Foundation's new book, Please Be Good at Philanthropy: An Introduction to Grantmaking Strategy and Practice.
Franklin Avenue Cultural Corridor Tour
An immersive journey into the heart of one of the largest urban Native American communities in the U.S.
Less Burden, More Impact: Rethinking Grant Forms
Learn how and why the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota is streamlining their grantmaking forms to capture key information while reducing burden on grantee-partners.
Program Officers Network Meeting
The Program Officers Network is designed for MCF member foundation staff working as program officers and other staff involved in the grantmaking process to connect with their peers, exchange information, and learn from one another.
Maximizing Your Resources: Structures and Tools
In this webinar, we will explore how family philanthropies can unlock their full philanthropic potential by aligning both traditional and nontraditional vehicles with strategic intent.
Returning Learning to the Field Briefing - Immigrant Rapid Response Fund: What We Learned, What the Data Shows, and What Comes Next
We're returning learning to the people and communities who made the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund (IRRF) possible.
ELL 1: What Comes Next? - DEI 2.0 Reimagining the Systems We Need for Shared Prosperity and Belonging
Our philanthropic leaders are navigating the space among what they believe, what their boards expect, what their peers model, and what feels politically safe. This moment demands more than reaction—it calls for reimagination.
Native Language Revitalization Session 2: Next Steps for the Movement in the Minnesota Region
Learn about Native language reclamation efforts around the state as shared out by several language revitalization leaders.