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Join Us for the PEAK2024 Virtual Experience

Across the three days, virtual attendees will have the opportunity to participate through a live stream of our 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.

Virtual registration closes March 1.

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Announcing Our Virtual Program

Choose from 10 streaming sessions across six breakout periods.

  • From Data to Dialogue: Storytelling for organizational learning
  • Grantee Wellness Through Relationship-Centered Grantmaking
  • Helping Nonprofits to Embrace AI as an Equity Tool
  • Developing Strategic and Accessible Grant Amendment Processes
  • May The Force of Beyond-the-Grant Support Be With You
  • A Paradigm Shift for Funding Community Power Building Through a Public-Private Partnership
  • Taking Donors on a Change Management and Trust-Based Philanthropy Journey
  • Transforming the Way Social Sector Data Flows
  • Understanding the Financial Health of Nonprofits Part One: The metrics that matter
  • Understanding the Financial Health of Nonprofits Part Two: Reimagining the financial review process
EXPLORE THE AGENDA
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OPENING KEYNOTE

Reimagining People-Centered Philanthropy

To challenge philanthropy’s status quo, Edgar Villanueva and Vu Le will frankly explore pathways to evolving the sector, how money can be used as a tool of love and restoration, and what the world would look like if philanthropy reimagined how it manifests its love of humanity.

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MIDWEEK KEYNOTE

Reimagining Persistence

In this panel discussion, three sector leaders—Walter & Elise Haas Fund’s Jamie Allison, Philanthropy Northwest’s Jill Nishi, and Native Americans in Philanthropy’s Erik Stegman—will speak about both the strategies and tactics grants professionals can use to lead from where they sit to guide their organizations in recalibrating their approach to and doubling down on racial equity.

CLOSING KEYNOTE

Reimagining Leadership

In this conversation between CEOs and grants management directors of grantmaking organizations, PEAK’s Satonya Fair, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s Allison Gister, Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Roland Kennedy, Jr., and Skillman Foundation’s Angelique Power will share how they have been working on themselves as individuals and taken control of their professional development and careers in order to lead their organizations’ transformations.

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