Past Events
- Center for Organizational Learning and Practice (3)
- Climate & Resilience (12)
- Communications (10)
- Community Engagement (47)
- Equity, Belonging, Diversity & Inclusion (59)
- Ethical Leadership (29)
- Finance & Legal (20)
- Grantmaking & Grant Management (34)
- Human Resources (8)
- Impact Investing (10)
- Learning & Evaluation (22)
- Public Policy & Democracy (31)
- Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact (8)
- Transparency & Accountability (17)
- Values & Vision (21)
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.
MCF New Member Orientation
Join this open-format conversation to connect with peers and learn about your MCF membership benefits and opportunities.
Midwest Independent Community Foundation Network Meeting
The Midwest Independent Community Foundations Network is meant for senior staff and board leaders at small to mid-size independent community foundations that are geographically focused.
Coffee with Commissioners: Minnesota’s Office of Grants Management
Join the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Greater Twin Cities United Way, and the Minnesota Council on Foundations for a conversation with the state’s Office of Grants Management.
Impala & MCF Data Partnership Launch Event
Learn about a new data partnership between the Minnesota Council on Foundations and Impala, the unified platform for the nonprofit sector that is revolutionizing how social impact is funded, measured and achieved.
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.
Family Foundation Network Meeting
For MCF members who are interested in discussing the unique issues and opportunities for family foundations.
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.