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Developmental Evaluation: Learning and Evaluation Network Discussion
Join this virtual gathering of the MCF Learning and Evaluation Peer Network to dig into the concept, hear how it’s being implemented in a variety of contexts, ask questions, and get tips for your own work.
Corporate Community Affairs Network
This network is for MCF members who work in corporate philanthropy and are interested in discussing the unique issues and opportunities of corporate grantmaking.
Joy and Healing Community Report
Join us for a presentation on a recently published community listening report on “Joy and Healing”.
Minnesota Climate Donor Table Meeting
This meeting will feature a briefing and discussion with key leaders working on state implementation of federal climate funding and a final presentation on the Minnesota philanthropic landscape as it relates to climate funding and the state’s climate action plan.
Becoming a Better Ally: Supporting Racial Equity in Rural Minnesota
Join a conversation with foundation leaders who are working to advance racial equity in rural communities and small cities in Greater Minnesota.
Essentials in Philanthropy: A Historical Context
Anyone working in philanthropy is invited to join MCF and Jennifer Ford Reedy, President, Bush Foundation, for this workshop that examines the history of institutional giving in the U.S., and reflects on on who we are, where we come from and the traditions that we follow.
Public Policy
MCF promotes philanthropy and community prosperity and equity from the state legislature to the halls of Congress.
Minnesota Impact Investing Initiative Results in 500 Affordable Homes for Minnesota Residents
Over $112 million in capital has been invested in low-income communities as Minnesota faces one of America’s largest wealth gaps.