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Subject PEAK Monthly | January 2024
Date January 31, 2024 4:29 PM
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** Dive Into Our Fifth Principle: Learn, Share, Evolve
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We’ve just released a comprehensive suite of resources designed to support you in answering this three-part call to action and transform grantmaking in the process. Take a deep dive through a supersized edition of the Journal, action planner, roundtable video, and a community conversation.

Explore the Journal today. ([link removed]) Inside is an extensive suite of articles from grantmakers who share their stories about how they are activating Learn, Share, Evolve in their own work and offer inspiration for how you can begin driving change in your own organization. Members, log in to download the complete edition as a PDF or access the entire online version. Organization and Consultant Members will receive a printed Journal in their mailboxes in the coming weeks!

Read the action planner. ([link removed]) Get a primer on the Principle, and learn three actions you can take to put it into practice in this resource that is open to the community.

Watch our video of roundtable highlights. ([link removed]) Don’t miss the insights from this gathering of six PEAK community leaders sharing their perspectives on how they have seen evolution in the sector from where they sit—and what changes they most hope to see.

RSVP for the Learn, Share, Evolve Community Conversation. ([link removed]) Join us on February 21 to hear directly from guest editors who cocreated the Journal with us and learn more about how you can strengthen the practice of curiosity, allow for informal and formal learning, and help build knowledge-sharing habits.
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** ANNUAL CONVENING
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** PEAK2024 Seattle is Sold Out, Join Us Virtually
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We have reached capacity for our Seattle venue, so in-person registration is now closed, but virtual registration is open! Across the three days, virtual attendees will have the opportunity to participate through a live stream of all three keynotes and a selection of breakouts—plus, gain on-demand access to all of our streamed content through the app during and following the convening.

If you’d like to join the waitlist for Seattle, please contact the team at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) , though being added to the waiting list does not guarantee registration.
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** PEAK Is a Great Place to Work
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We are proud to report that PEAK has earned the Great Place to Work certification ([link removed]) for three years running. Based on an anonymous survey, 95 percent of staff agreed that PEAK is an outstanding workplace overall and received high marks for our culture and leadership. Click here ([link removed]) to learn more about the survey, how PEAK stacks up against other organizations, and the qualities that our employees say define PEAK as a next-level nonprofit.

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** SPONSORED INSIGHT
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** The Ultimate Guide to Automation in Grants Management
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Fluxx’s Tim Lozier shares how you can look for opportunities to use technology to streamline manual tasks in ways that drive efficiency and allow you to best utilize the data you collect.

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** Our Gratitude
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Thank you to Morgan Family Foundation, Rose Community Foundation, and Walter & Elise Haas Fund for the unrestricted grants.

Thank you to Blackbaud, Bullitt Foundation, Foundant Technologies, GivingData, Temelio, The Dyson Foundation, The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, and Wilburforce Foundation for supporting PEAK2024 through sponsorships.

Interested in supporting PEAK2024? Explore ourSupporting PEAK2024 Guide ([link removed]) and contact [email protected] for more information.

Thank you to Joshua Abel, Elsa Chin, Janet Disla, Margaret Egan, Jim Gallagher, Tiauna George, Theresa Jackson, Ify Mora, Miyesha Perry, and Jane Ward for the individual contributions.


** Welcome, New Organization Members
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Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
ArtsFund
Betty & Davis Fitzgerald Foundation
City Fund
The Collins Foundation
Dogwood Health Trust
Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation
Foundation for the Mid South
Hideo Sasaki Foundation
John Muir Community Health Fund
Kouri-Vini Consulting
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Foundation
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
Pacific Hospital Preservation and
Development Authority
Prince Charitable Trusts
Taube Family Foundation


** SURVEY
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** Take Our GMS Experience Survey
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Tech Impact has partnered with PEAK, Grantbook, and TAG to update A Consumer’s Guide to Grant Management Systems, and we need your help in sharing your GMS experiences.

Scheduled for publication this summer, the report reviews dozens of systems against more than 100 criteria developed with the help of consultants, vendors, foundation staff, and system administrators. For the first time, the guide will also include an interactive digital component to make it easier than ever to compare features, systems, and pricing to help funders choose the best software for their needs.

Please take a few minutes to respond to this short questionnaire about your experience working with your GMS vendor. The survey closes on
February 23.
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** VOLUNTEER
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** Call for Contributors: Write for PEAK
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Throughout the year, PEAK Insights ([link removed]) uplift voices, expertise, and perspectives from across our community around operationalizing equity-centered, values-driven grantmaking practices. We invite members and partners to share your thought leadership in 2024. Click here ([link removed]) to learn how to send an article proposal to PEAK and how our communications team will work with you to develop your contribution.
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** TEAM NEWS
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** Our New Chief Strategy Officer
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We are delighted to announce that
Betsy Reid ([link removed]) has been promoted to be PEAK’s first chief strategy officer to help advance PEAK’s vision by driving our strategy forward to ensure that our work is mission-aligned, responsive to the needs of PEAK’s community, and designed to maximize impact on the broader field of philanthropy.


** Upcoming
Events

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February 8
CHAPTER MEETING
Coffee Hour (PEAK Pacific Northwest, Salem) ([link removed])

February 15
CHAPTER MEETING
Monthly Coffee Hour (PEAK Pacific Northwest) ([link removed])

February 15
CHAPTER MEETING
Knowledge Swap Meet (PEAK Southwest) ([link removed])

February 15
SPONSORED WEBINAR
Navigating the Future: Strategies for Future-Proofing Your Grants Program (WizeHive) ([link removed])

February 20
CHAPTER MEETING
Good Things to Know Before You Go to PEAK2024 (PEAK Midwest) ([link removed])

February 21
MEMBER EVENT
Learn, Share, Evolve Community Conversation ([link removed])

February 21
CHAPTER MEETING
Northeast in Seattle (PEAK Northeast) ([link removed])

February 29
CHAPTER MEETING
Exploring Opportunities for Connection, Personal Growth, and Leadership (PEAK New England) ([link removed])
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** Peer Network Spotlight
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PEAK offers members diverse peer spaces for learning, sharing, and evolving in our thriving chapters ([link removed]) andpeer groups ([link removed]) . Each month, we showcase the meaningful programming and networking taking place in these volunteer-led spaces and how the PEAK team is supporting their work. Stay up to date on upcoming meetings by checking PEAK’s events calendar ([link removed]) .

Chapters are beginning the year with opportunities to connect and reflect both virtually and in-person. In January, PEAK Pacific Northwest gathered members online at multiple monthly coffee hours to engage in meaningful discussions about current events in philanthropy. PEAK Northeast hosted an informal, in-person gathering for new and returning members to set goals for 2024. PEAK extends its appreciation to Candid for being a gracious pro-bono host! PEAK Rocky Mountain hosted a virtual workshop led by Marissa Lifshen Steinberger of One Eleven Leadership where participants were offered a treasure trove of information about how people operate, what motivates them, and how they respond to expectations.


** PEAK in Community
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Here’s the latest on how PEAK is engaging with member organizations, partners, nonprofits, and allies in advocating for transformative change and leading the way in advancing equitable and effective grantmaking practices.
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We send all our best wishes and deepest appreciation to David Biemesderfer who stepped down as president and CEO of United Philanthropy Forum on January 15 after seven years in the role. During his time, he worked to help philanthropy-supporting organizations to be more efficient and effective by focusing on the pillars of racial equity, diversity and inclusion, public policy, philanthropic practice, and knowledge management. Thank you for your many contributions to improve the sector!

As a member of the Nonprofit Infrastructure Coalition, we believe that voting is the cornerstone of a healthy civil society. To protect this critical right, PEAK joined a group of foundations and philanthropy-supporting organizations to support the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2023, H.R. 14. Read the Coalition’s letter here ([link removed]) .

PEAK hasalso signed onto ([link removed]) the Council on Foundations and Independent Sector amicus brief ([link removed]) calling for dismissal of the lawsuit against the Atlanta-based Fearless Foundation, an organization led by Black women that helps combat underfunding in venture capital by providing grants, tools, and mentorship to women of color. Join us in expressing solidarity in affirming the rights of philanthropies, nonprofits, and individual donors to give in ways that align with their values, as protected by the First Amendment—including critical efforts to support historically marginalized groups.

PEAK shared our racial equity journey with philanthropy-supporting organization peers by contributing to United Philanthropy Forum’s Racial Equity Case Stories ([link removed]) series. In November, PEAK Senior Community Engagement Manager Altinay Cortes and former board member Janet Camarena shared PEAK’s journey during the webinar “Journey Toward Racial Equity: PSO Case Story Webinar Series,” moderated by Deborah Aubert Thomas, CEO of Philanthropy Ohio and the Forum's Racial Equity Committee chair.

Closing out 2023, President and CEO Satonya Fair joined the Candid nonprofit community for the webinar “From Scarcity to Abundance.” Using our Principles ([link removed]) as a pathway, she discussed how philanthropic approaches must be adapted to ensure funders are living their values through their operational practices. For Blackbaud, Satonya presented “Learning and Unlearning to Be Next Level,” delving into how both individuals and organizations need to shed old ways of thinking and operating that no longer serve leaders or our sector and shared PEAK's own journey to help the organization and the sector fully embrace equitable and inclusive practices as essential to operational excellence.


** CAREER SUPPORT
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** The Latest on PEAK’s Job Board
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Explore career opportunities from across our member community. Searching for a new team member? PEAK members are invited to add job postings at no cost. Simply log in, complete a brief form, and your post will be added shortly.
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Here are a few current opportunities:
* Managing Director, People | Democracy Fund, Washington, DC
* Major Gifts Manager | Schott Foundation for Public Education, Remote
* Executive Director | Partnership for Better Health, Carlisle, PA
* Grants & Data Administrator | Burton D. Morgan Foundation, Hudson, OH
* Accounting and Operations Associate | Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, Little Rock, AR
* Program Officer, Education Grantmaking (School System Partnerships) | Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropy, New York, NY | Oakland, CA | Washington, DC
* Executive Assistant | Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority, Seattle, WA
* Manager, Finance & Operations | National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC
* Contracts Manager | Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Remote

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