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SUMMARY:Gender Justice: Maternal Health & The Right To Choose
DESCRIPTION:Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers  \nGender Justice: Maternal Health & the Right to Choose  \nJune 15  \n Virtual \nMovement Engagement Manager Brandi Collins-Calhoun and former NCRP Vice President and Chief Engagement Officer Jeanné Lewis will join a panel presentation for funders active in the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers. The discussion will focus on gender justice\, Black maternal mortality\, and the relationship between systemic racism and birthing people’s right to choose.  
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/gender-justice-maternal-health-right-to-choose
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SUMMARY:Strengthening the Infrastructure for Black-led Social Change
DESCRIPTION:ABFE and NCRP\nStrengthening the Infrastructure for Black-led Social Change\nMarch 4\, 2021\nWebinar \n \nWithin philanthropy\, a surge of interest in racial equity has been accompanied by new support for Black-led organizing and social change organizations.  \nYet the question remains: Is this interest episodic or part of a more sustained shift? \nJoin ABFE\, NCRP and a panel of non-profit Black leaders for a public conversation on how philanthropy can help realize a more just and equitable world beyond February. Speakers include Dr. Joia Crear-Perry\, founder and president of the National Birth Equity Collaborative; Karundi Williams\, executive director of re:power; Raymond Pierce\, president and CEO\, Southern Education Foundation; and Nana Gyamfi\, executive director\, Black Alliance for Just Immigration.  \nThe discussion will be livestreamed on Facebook\, Twitter and YouTube and can be accessed here. \nAfraid of missing this important conversation? Click on the calendar invite below or sign-up here to receive an email or text reminder the day of the event.
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/strengthening-the-infrastructure-for-black-led-social-change-2
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SUMMARY:Operationalizing Equity: Communications + Power
DESCRIPTION:The Communications Network\nBreakout Session: Operationalizing Equity: Communications + Power\nCommunication Network’s Annual Conference\nSept. 25\, 2020\nVirtual Conference  \nJoin the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) in an interactive discussion at the Communication Network’s Annual Conference about the ways that communication efforts can be used as a tool to help systematically deconstruct power dynamics in philanthropy and advance an organization’s racial equity goals. Whether you are a nonprofit or a funder\, your communication platforms are one key source of your power – you just must know how to wield it creatively\, resourcefully\, and effectively. This discussion will be co-led by NCRP’s Director of Strategic Communications\, Elbert Garcia\, and Senior Director of Evaluation and Learning and the co-author of Power Moves: Your Essential Philanthropy Assessment Guide for Equity and Justice\, Lisa Ranghelli.  \n 
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/operationalizing-equity-communications-power
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200228T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200228T160000
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SUMMARY:Bloomberg's Billions: Philanthropy\, Power and Politics
DESCRIPTION:NCRP\nBloomberg’s Billions: Philanthropy\, Power and Politics\nFeb. 28\, 2020\nOnline video \nMichael Bloomberg’s surge in the Democratic primary process is sparking a conversation about politics\, power and the role of billionaire candidates. Regardless of how he does on Super Tuesday\, media coverage of how he has leveraged his philanthropy to aid his political ambitions will have an effect on how the sector is viewed for years to come. \nBut what kind of philanthropist is he even? \nJoin NCRP President & CEO Aaron Dorfman live on Friday\, February 28\, at 3 p.m. ET\, as he moderates an online panel of experts to discuss Bloomberg’s charitable record and what his philanthropy means for politics\, power and democracy. Invited guests include Inside Philanthropy‘s David Callahan\, Black Voters Matter Executive Director LaTosha Brown and Farhad Ebrahimi of the Chorus Foundation. \nClick here to view the discussion on your favorite social media platform\, including Facebook.
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/bloombergs-billions-philanthropy-power-and-politics
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191206
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SUMMARY:A Model of Ongoing Policy Engagement: Nonprofits\, the Census & Work on the Ground
DESCRIPTION:Columbia University School of Professional Studies\nA Model of Ongoing Policy Engagement: Nonprofits\, the Census & Work on the Ground\nDec. 5\, 2019\nWashington\, D.C. \nVice President and Chief Engagement Officer Jeanné Lewis will represent NCRP at the 2020 Alignment of Elections\, Census\, Redistricting and Representation. Jeanné will present alongside: Maggie Gunther Osborn\, senior vice president and chief strategy officer\, United Philanthropy Forum; Howard Husock\, senior fellow\, Manhattan Institute\, and contributing editor\, City Journal; and Donna Murray-Brown\, president & CEO\, Michigan Nonprofit Association. They will address the intersection of a decennial census and a national election and how these implications can impact the direction of nonprofit policy in the U.S.
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/a-model-of-ongoing-policy-engagement-nonprofits-the-census-work-on-the-ground
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190130
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SUMMARY:National Summit on Family Philanthropy
DESCRIPTION:Johnson Center\nNational Summit on Family Philanthropy\nJanuary 28-29\, 2019\nFort Lauderdale\, FL \nVice President and Chief Engagement Officer Jeanné Isler will represent NCRP at the 2019 National Summit on Family Philanthropy as moderator of a panel discussion exploring the journeys of next generation donors committed to social justice.  
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/national-summit-on-family-philanthropy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180709T090000
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SUMMARY:Advocating for Equity in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:EPIP DC\nAdvocating for Equity in the Workplace\nJuly 9\, 2018\nWashington\, DC \nJeanné Isler\, vice president and chief engagement officer at NCRP\, will moderate an expert panel and peer discussion for the D.C. chapter of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP) on how philanthropic leaders\, particularly emerging leaders\, can advocate for more equitable\, socially justice policies and practices within their organizations. This interactive presentation\, modeled on EPIP’s Emerging Leader Salons and a popular session at last year’s CHANGE Philanthropy UNITY Summit\, will feature insights and lessons learned from Danielle Reyes\, executive director of the Crimsonbridge Foundation; Timothy McCue\, director of grant programs at the Potomac Health Foundation; and Andrew Plumley\, senior program manager with Equity in the Center. Learn more and RSVP here.
URL:https://archive.ncrp.org/event/advocating-for-equity-in-the-workplace
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