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COLP 1: Building a Culture of Transformation and Belonging: Lessons from Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies
What does it take to create the conditions to build a culture of transformation and belonging into organizational life? Learn how Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies (MACP) has placed this question at the center of its organizational strategy.
Session 7: Different Voices, Stronger Together: Celebrating 2025, Launching Our 2026 ‘Rooted and Rising’ Journey
As we culminate this year’s series, this in-person gathering will conclude with concrete vision for our 2026 journey: specific themes for exploration, relationship-building goals, and structures for continued connection.
Immigrant Rapid Response Fund: A Coordinated Philanthropic Response for Minnesota
We invite you to join us for this member briefing on the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund (IRRF) to ensure resources move quickly and responsibly to trusted, on-the-ground organizations.
Session 6: Women of Color and Non-Binary Leaders in Philanthropy: Building Meaningful Relationships Across Power and Position
This session explores how different relationships distinctively serve our growth and leadership.
Social Impact Strategies: Intersectionality of Systems
Join this webinar to learn how philanthropic efforts can go beyond addressing isolated challenges to fund the interconnectedness of social, economic, racial, and environmental disparities.
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.
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.