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Health Funders Network Meeting - Social Determinants of Minnesota: Causes, Costs, and the Case for a (More) Coherent Approach
Join MCF and your philanthropy peers as we gather to discuss Minnesota’s landscape for health funders.
Program Officers Network Meeting
The Program Officers Network is designed for MCF 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.
Policy Influence: What Foundations are Doing and Why
For all the conversation and critique about foundations’ engagement in public policy, relatively little data about their efforts in the public policy realm are available, including how many foundations engage in efforts to influence public policy, as well as why and how.
Impact Investing: PRI, MRI, ESG Primer
Learn the differences between mission related investments, socially responsible investments, and ESG (environmental, social, and governance criteria).
Corporate Issue Briefing with CECP: Trends in Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Purpose
Take time with your peers and CECP to understand the latest direction of corporate giving and corporate purpose.
MCF Member Summer Social
Connect with peers from around the state over light refreshments including beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, appetizers and desserts.
Investing in North Minneapolis: An Invitation for Philanthropy to Engage
Learn about investment opportunities for PRIs, impact investments, and other philanthropic support for the Northside of Minneapolis.
Aligning Banking and Organizational Values
During MCF’s fall 2021 Impact Investing Network meeting, members discussed aligning banking practices with organizational values. Aligning values could include choosing a bank based on the diversity of its ownership or leadership, on the geographic area where the bank focuses its investments, on the locations of the bank branches, or various other factors.