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COLP 3: Please Be Good at Philanthropy
Get an exclusive sneak peek at the Bush Foundation's new book, Please Be Good at Philanthropy: An Introduction to Grantmaking Strategy and Practice.
COLP 2: Centering Equity and Belonging In the Age of AI: Lessons from Higher Education, Policy and Philanthropy
As part of our Learning Across Sectors Series, this session helps us understand AI’s implications for equity, belonging, diversity and inclusion (EBDI).
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.
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.
Trends in Family Philanthropy: Learnings for Effectiveness and Impact
Join this webinar to learn what the latest trends in family philanthropy tell us about effectiveness and impact.
Evolving Your Family Philanthropy: Bold Transparency
Join this webinar to learn how being more transparent about your philanthropy can strengthen your relationships and build trust.
MCF All-Member Call with Governor Tim Walz and First Lady Gwen Walz
MCF members are invited to join a special briefing with with Governor Tim Walz and First Lady Gwen Walz.
Essentials in Philanthropy: A Historical Context
Anyone working in philanthropy is invited to join this workshop to examine the history of institutional giving in the U.S., and reflect on on who we are, where we come from and the traditions that we follow.