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You’ve Created a Diverse Grant Review Board – But Don’t Stop There

It takes thoughtfulness, time, and hard work to create a review board that reflects the diversity of your applicant pool, shows your commitment to equality, and helps ensure a fair grantee selection process. But the work doesn’t end there.

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On November 17, we invite members to join the PEAK team, and Journal guest editors Cristina Yoon and Jane Ward, to explore how grants management professionals are reimagining grantmaking to meet the moment – and for the long-term.

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October 20
CHAPTER WEBINAR 
Virtual Coffee Hour: Coping with the New Normal (PEAK Mideast)

October 21
CHAPTER WEBINAR 
Using Data to Assess Your Grantmaking Practice (PEAK Southeast)

October 27
CHAPTER WEBINAR 
The Board Member Journey (PEAK Southern California)

October 28
CHAPTER WEBINAR 
Driving Equity in Grantmaking and Promoting Anti-Racism (PEAK New England)

November 5 
WEBINAR 
The State of Philanthropy Tech: Understanding the Landscape

November 9 
CHAPTER WEBINAR 
Fall Chapter Meeting (PEAK Pacific Northwest)

November 10 
WEBINAR 
When Disaster Strikes: Responsive, values-driven grantmaking strategies for emergencies

November 12
CHAPTER WEBINAR 
Reflections of a Career Advocating for Health in Indian Country (PEAK Minnesota)

November 12
WEBINAR 
Equitable Tech: How Technology and Data Impact Equitable Outcomes

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Weekly Reads

"Building Movement Project’s latest report, On the Frontlines: Nonprofits Led by People of Color Confront COVID-19 and Structural Racism, shines a spotlight on how 2020’s social upheavals are affecting people of color-led (POC) nonprofit organizations and their communities, programs, leadership, and financial sustainability."  [more]

“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Be willing to challenge the age-old interpretation of your mission and embrace intersectionality in programmatic approaches. Look beyond regular partners with cyclical programs, defined timelines, and guaranteed outputs and put an eye towards the not-yet-known. The rewards can be momentous.”  [more]
– Patricia McIlreavy, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, on Center for Effective Philanthropy

"Nonprofits that serve communities of color struggle to survive because of systemic racial disparities and biases. To surmount these challenges, we recommend seven approaches that have emerged from our work with these communities."  [more]
– April Nishimura, Roshni Sampath, Vu Le, Anbar Mahar Sheikh & Ananda Valenzuela, RVC, in Stanford Social Innovation Review

              
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