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Less Burden, More Impact: Rethinking Grant Forms
Learn how and why the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota is streamlining their grantmaking forms to capture key information while reducing burden on grantee-partners.
Returning Learning to the Field Briefing - Immigrant Rapid Response Fund: What We Learned, What the Data Shows, and What Comes Next
We're returning learning to the people and communities who made the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund (IRRF) possible.
AI for Philanthropy: Hands-On Copilot Training
Join your MCF peers as we learn how to apply Copilot's AI tools to the work of philanthropy, led by the experts at Microsoft.
Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact: Network Conversation
Join a peer conversation to share updates, learn tips, and collaborate to advance rural and urban bridging.
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.
Philanthropy Today: Learning From Our Past
Examine the history of institutional giving in the U.S. to forge a stronger sector. Led by Jen Ford Reedy, President, Bush Foundation.
Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact: Network Conversation
Join a peer conversation to share updates, learn tips, and collaborate to advance rural and urban bridging.
Learning & Evaluation Network Meeting
This peer network is for individuals who are responsible for learning and evaluation to connect with one another, share their work, and talk through questions and challenges with their peers.