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Latine-Led Nonprofits: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities for Philanthropy
Join this member briefing to hear directly from nonprofit leaders about the realities on the ground, from the strengths and innovation within Latine-led organizations to the challenges and barriers they continue to face.
Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact: In-Person Meeting
Develop deeper connections with peers in philanthropy and explore steps for bridging across differences. You’ll leave refreshed to engage in this meaningful work at a time when connectedness truly matters.
Session 5 (In-Person): Rural and Native Nation Leadership in Philanthropy: Wielding Power, Tending to Relationships and Leading Change Differently
This session makes space to step back and explore, learn and celebrate rural and indigenous leadership approaches that offer alternatives to dominant paradigms and reconnect us to relational ways of wielding influence, building community, and creating change.
MCF Member Briefing: Immigrant Defense Network
Join MCF for a briefing about how to support immigrant communities during an ever-changing and challenging political landscape.
Northland Tour of Ojibwe Places
An immersive journey across Ojibwe communities of Duluth and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Honoring 50 Years: A Learning from Place Tour of Hmong St. Paul
An immersive journey into the heart of St. Paul’s vibrant Hmong community.
Session 4: Flourishing Queer in Philanthropy: New Stage, New Challenges - Growing Through Career Transitions
Join a session on "self-witnessing"—to grow beyond familiar patterns and to be able to risk who you have been for who you are becoming next.