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Serve on the MCF Board
MCF welcomes philanthropy professionals who bring diverse experience and perspectives and have a strong pulse to the needs of the communities they serve to join the MCF Board.
Step into the Mosaic: Register Now for the MCN-MCF 2024 Joint Annual Conference!
Are you ready to collaborate on a beautiful future? Join the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and Minnesota Council on Foundations on October 10-11 in Saint Paul!
Virginia McKnight Binger Heart of Community Honor
MCF, in partnership with the McKnight Foundation, is delighted to announce the opening of the newly revamped Virginia McKnight Binger Heart of Community Honor.
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.
Demystifying Trust-Based Practices: Trust In Action
The philanthropic sector continues to evolve, and many giving families are embracing a trust-based approach to their philanthropy.
Discussion with Grantmakers in the Arts
Please join Grantmakers in the Arts’ president Eddie Torres as he facilitates a discussion with you about Minnesota’s cultural community, funding community and the opportunity to tell the nation about what makes visiting and investing in Minnesota a special opportunity.
Philanthropy Taking Action After the Murder of George Floyd
Philanthropy Taking Action After the Murder of George Floyd
"But for Us?" Is it Still a Useful Impact Investing Question?
There was a time when local investments wouldn't happen, "but for the work of philanthropy." Is that still an accurate measure of feasibility?