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Minnesota Climate Donor Table In-Person Meeting
Please join us for the Summer 2025 in-person Climate Donor Table Meeting. We’ll have a chance to take stock of federal actions, assess the impact on climate work in Minnesota, and discuss the table’s future strategies.
Disaster Philanthropy Working Group: Virtual Meeting
Join the Disaster Philanthropy Working Group for a virtual meeting.
MCF Member Briefing: The Growth and Challenges of Data Centers in Minnesota
Learn about a new generation of hyperscale data server farms that may be on their way to Minnesota.
MCF Member Briefing: Meeting Nonprofit Legal Needs in the Current Context
Join MCF for a briefing on nonprofit sector legal needs in the current federal context.
Laying the Foundation Part Three: Aligning Your Vehicles with Your Values
In this session, we will discuss the benefits (and limitations), flexibility, and potential impact of the philanthropic vehicles available to family philanthropy.
Minnesota Climate Donor Table In-Person Meeting
Join the Minnesota Climate Donor Table for their spring gathering. During this meeting, funders will have an opportunity to learn about recent progress with climate funding, network with others who are making investments in the climate landscape, and help advance climate grantmaking.
Disaster Philanthropy Working Group: Virtual Meeting
Join the Disaster Philanthropy Working Group for a virtual meeting.
Laying the Foundation Part One: Defining the Family and Its Role
Join us as we explore fundamental questions in the context of family philanthropy: “Who is considered family?” and “What is the role of family in family philanthropy?”