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CECP's Giving in Numbers
Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose's Giving in Numbers is the unrivaled leader in benchmarking on corporate social investments, in partnership with companies.
What Americans Think About Philanthropy and Nonprofits
A report from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.
Philanthropy’s Necessary Role in Advancing an Inclusive, Multiracial Democracy
This essay focuses on how contemporary American democracy can deliver on its promises, and philanthropy can help advance this vision for an inclusive, multiracial democracy.
Learning & Evaluation Network Meeting
This peer network provides space for staff roles responsible for learning and evaluation to connect with one another, share about the work they are doing, and talk through questions and challenges with their peers.
Learning & Evaluation Network Meeting
This peer network provides space for staff roles responsible for learning and evaluation to connect with one another, share about the work they are doing, and talk through questions and challenges with their peers.
2023 Annual Conference
Annual Conference 2023
Our Team
MCF's staff members are here to serve Minnesota's philanthropic community.
Susie Brown (President), Jill Chi (Member Services Manager), Susan Hammel (Executive in Residence), Brianna Kocka (Governance and Operations Manager), Paul Masiarchin (Vice President, Member Services), Katina Mortensen (Vice President, Policy and Partnerships), Chris Oien (Research and Resource Manager), Khin Oo (Program Manager), Patricia Starks-Faggett (Finance Manager), May Yang (Senior Manager, Policy and Partnerships).
Crafting a Compensation Philosophy
A compensation philosophy serves as a guide for employers who are making compensation decisions. It also provides transparency to employees who seek to understand decisions that are made.