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Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact: Network Conversation
Join a peer conversation to share updates, learn tips, and collaborate to advance rural and urban bridging.
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.
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.
Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact: First Full Peer Network Conversation
Join a peer conversation to share updates, learn tips, and collaborate to advance rural and urban bridging.
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.