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Program Officers Network Meeting
The Program Officers Network is for member foundation staff working as program officers and other staff involved in the grantmaking process to connect with their peers, exchange information, and learn from one another.
MCF Member Briefing: Ripples of the SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action: Implications for Philanthropy
Funders across the nation are watching litigation posed against the Georgia-based Fearless Fund; join this session to hear implications of these ripples of the SCOTUS affirmative action case.
05. Community Engagement
Ideas to help you grow in the area of community engagement.
MCF 2023 Annual Conference: Mobilizing Philanthropy | Countering Hate
In 2023, MCF is partnering with the hosts of Countering Hate to create two dynamic days of reflection, peer networking and learning.
MCF Member Briefing: Ripple Effects Mapping for Understanding Impact
Join us to learn about Ripple Effects Mapping (REM), a qualitative evaluation approach that relies on interactive group interviewing and reflection.
MCF and Our Members Help Deliver $2.5 Million in Support of Vaccine Efforts
Philanthropy supports vaccine outreach to targeted Minnesota communities, including: rural; LGBTQ; people with disabilities; communities of color; and Native communities.
MCF Member Briefing: Othering and Belonging Conversation
Dig into the concepts of othering & belonging, especially as these themes pertain to differences that we see play out in Minnesota communities.
What Nonprofits Need to Know About Lobbying
This resource is designed to help your nonprofit organization determine if state or local regulations might apply to your existing or proposed advocacy work. The answer is surprisingly often yes, but there are also often many advocacy activities that do not require state lobbyist registration or reporting.