Exclusionary Zoning in Connecticut: Past, Present & Future Change
Partnership for Strong Communities and HomeConnecticut present this webinar on learning what you can do to change Connecticut's zoning laws and create a more equitable future.
Partnership for Strong Communities and HomeConnecticut present this webinar on learning what you can do to change Connecticut's zoning laws and create a more equitable future.
Sixth COVID-19 Series webinar presented by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy
A webinar for funders only
A webinar for grantmakers
The philanthropic sector’s ability to influence public policy has been a pathway to significant social change in the United States.
This webinar is organized by Census Counts Campaign’s States Count Action Network, State Voices, Leadership Conference Education Fund, Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, Funders’ Committee for Civic Participaton’s (FCCP) and Funders
This webinar will highlight approaches to building an investment portfolio.
This Institute is a biennial program offered to education funders interested in a small-group format that allows rigorous investigation of relevant and pressing issues in education and philanthropy.
A Public Service Executive Leadership Collaborative Workshop
Presented by Council on Foundation, this call will offer a status update on the 2020 Census, which began in earnest mid-March, just as COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic.
A Public Service Executive Leadership Collaborative Workshop
For members of the Early Childhood Funder Collaborative
The Communications Network presents Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Wentzel on What to Know and How to Communicate about COVID-19.
Join the Council on Foundations for a funders’ call on the emerging challenges of the coronavirus and philanthropy’s response.
Building on the Center for Disaster Philanthropy’s March 5th webinar on How Philanthropy Can Respond, please join Philanthropy California for a webinar to identify the unmet needs at a range of levels, from your family and organization to your grantees and the broader community.
Our colleagues at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) have organized a webinar to discuss how philanthropy can respond and what the most likely needs will be at each stage of a coronavirus pandemic.
Join Uconn Department of Public Policy and Capitol Region Council of Governments (CROG) for an overview of recent trends in student migration, followed by a discussion of best practices for keeping graduates in the state.