Event Calendar
MCF's programs provide unique opportunities to dive into subjects that matter most to those who work within philanthropic spaces.
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- Communications (2)
- Equity, Belonging, Diversity & Inclusion (3)
- Ethical Leadership (10)
- Experiential Leadership Lab (1)
- Grantmaking & Grant Management (4)
- Human Resources (1)
- Impact Investing (2)
- Learning & Evaluation (2)
- Rural & Urban Bridging for Impact (3)
- Transparency & Accountability (2)
- Values & Vision (5)
Minnesota Climate Donor Table - Mining and Climate in Minnesota – Session 1: The State Agencies
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), state agencies with the authority to review and make decisions about the mining industry, will explain the leasing, permitting, and environmental review processes when there are proposals for new or expanded mining projects in Minnesota.
Minnesota Climate Donor Table - Mining and Climate in Minnesota - Session 2: Community Perspectives
Explore the economic, environmental, and political stakes of proposed sulfide mining near the Boundary Waters, including the Twin Metals project, emerging legal and regulatory battles, and the implications for climate philanthropy in Minnesota.
Philanthropy Tour of Red Lake Nation
An immersive journey across the Red Lake Nation, focused on sovereignty and the role of philanthropy.
Current Economic Indicators and Place-based Impact Investors' Breakfast
Join MCF for breakfast and a briefing about place-based impact investing and current U.S. economic indicators.
Convening for Corporate Purpose: Four Workshops on Corporate Philanthropy and Employee Engagement
Join MCF and your corporate peers for an opportunity to dig-in through four consecutive workshops on corporate philanthropy and employee engagement.
Collaboration and Unity: Working Across Families, Communities, and Sectors
This session will explore how to shift from siloed giving toward cross-family learning, multisector alliances, and community-led strategies.
MCF Member Briefing: Building Partnerships with Tribal Communities and Native Nations
Developing meaningful partnerships shows respect for sovereignty and elected leaders, and affirms Tribal sovereignty.
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