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Session 1: Seeing Through the Fog
Why does it feel so hard to see clearly right now? In our opening session, we’ll explore what clouds our discernment—internally and systemically.
Session 3: Working Effectively Across Multiple-Generations in Philanthropy: Learning From Each Other About Race, Class, Place and Culture
This session invites us to learn from each other about race, class, place and culture to strengthen our relationship across the four generations of us currently working together in philanthropy.
Disability Inclusion in Family Philanthropy
Learn how family philanthropies ensure their internal operations and grantmaking practices are disability inclusive.
MCF Member Briefing: The Growth and Challenges of Data Centers in Minnesota
Learn about a new generation of hyperscale data server farms that may be on their way to Minnesota.
MCF Member Briefing: Meeting Nonprofit Legal Needs in the Current Context
Join MCF for a briefing on nonprofit sector legal needs in the current federal context.
Funder Briefing: Intersections on Aging - Innovate, Include, Inspire
Join this session to learn how to apply an aging lens to enhance your impact and dismantle ageism as part of your equity efforts.
MCF Member Briefing: Understanding and Tracking Disruptions to Federal Investments and the State of Minnesota
MCF members are invited to join a briefing to understand and track disruptions to Federal investments including cancelled and frozen funds.
MCF Member Briefing: Reclaiming Our Own Time, and Philanthropy’s Role in It
Hear from Nexus Community Partners’ ROOT (Reclaiming Our Own Time)’s co-directors about how we can collectively reshape rest narratives by resourcing up our community’s ability to reclaim their own time to rest, their own access and value of their labor and time, and resourcing those who are providing the services/knowledge for community to heal