Midwest Independent Community Foundation Network Meeting
The Midwest Independent Community Foundations Network is meant for senior staff and board leaders at small to mid-size independent community foundations that are geographically focused.
The Midwest Independent Community Foundations Network is meant for senior staff and board leaders at small to mid-size independent community foundations that are geographically focused.
Join us in a robust conversation about the current state of the nonprofit sector.
Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies shares learning from their recently completed process to better understand and improve their learning and evaluation practices.
An immersive journey across the Red Lake Nation, focused on sovereignty and the role of philanthropy.
Minnesota’s mining industry is both a source of economic opportunity and a growing climate and environmental concern. Mineral reserves sit within the Treaty territory for some of the state's 11 sovereign tribal nations as well as at the headwaters of water and wilderness resources such as the Boundary Waters, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River. The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy share community perspectives and concerns.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), state agencies with the authority to review and make decisions about the mining industry, will explain the leasing, permitting, and environmental review processes when there are proposals for new or expanded mining projects in Minnesota.
Get an exclusive sneak peek at the Bush Foundation's new book, Please Be Good at Philanthropy: An Introduction to Grantmaking Strategy and Practice.
This session will highlight how the philanthropic sector has responded to Operation Metro Surge over the past several months including pathways for longer-term recovery efforts.
This session will provide a high-level overview of proposed legislation aimed at providing relief and stabilizing communities and businesses impacted by federal enforcement activities.
Developing meaningful partnerships shows respect for sovereignty and elected leaders, and affirms Tribal sovereignty.
Join your MCF CEO peers for a gathering focused on you. Together, we will engage in a mix of peer networking and lightly-facilitated topical conversations.
Join MCF and your corporate peers for an opportunity to dig-in through four consecutive workshops on corporate philanthropy and employee engagement.