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Preparing for the New Administration: Immigration and the State of Minnesota
Join MCF for a member briefing to explore potential challenges ahead for immigrants in Minnesota under the new Trump administration.
DEI Theory of Change Design Session
Help shape MCF’s DEI Theory of Change in a virtual design session.
Visioning Forward: Investing in MCF’s People of Color Network and Joint Affinity Social Group
This gathering continues our commitment to creating intentional, supportive spaces for people of color and LGBTQ+ professionals in philanthropy. Join us in shaping what comes next.
Essentials in Philanthropy: A Historical Context
Anyone working in philanthropy is invited to join this workshop to examine the history of institutional giving in the U.S., and reflect on on who we are, where we come from and the traditions that we follow.
Governance 101 and Legal 101 for Grantmakers
Join MCF and partners from Lathrop GPM for a quick dive into legal and governance basics for foundations.
Scholarships and Affirmative Action: Weighing the Risks and Opportunities for Philanthropy
Join MCF to learn how philanthropic organizations are weighing risks and opportunities for funding post-secondary scholarships in today’s environment.
Dakota Places: Southwestern Minnesota History and Culture Tour
Join MCF for a two day philanthropy tour, as we travel through Southwestern Minnesota exploring Dakota history and culture.
Member Briefing: Data Justice and Philanthropy
Data Justice is the collection, analysis, sharing, and use of data entirely in service of and with accountability to participants and their communities. Data Justice is a lens to evaluate the intended or unintended consequences of researching or collecting data on individuals and communities. It values the dignity, privacy, and humanity of all people.