What's New on the Mainstage
We are excited to announce two additional keynotes in addition to LaTosha Brown; Pamela Newkirk; PolicyLink's Michael MacAfee and Amanda Navarro; and our CEO panel featuring Crystal Hayling, Carmen Rojas, Sherece West-Scantlebury, and Satonya Fair.
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KEYNOTE PANEL
Facilitating Community Connection While Deepening the Funder-Grantee Relationship
Fluxx's Kerrin Mitchell will facilitate a conversation with Submittable's Sam Caplan, Lumina Foundation's Timothy Robinson, and threshold.world's Dan Lamont exploring how funders and technologists are working together to deepen their relationships and better support grantees.
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KEYNOTE
A 100-Year Vision for Philanthropy: An Introduction to Justice Funders' Resonance Framework
Join the Justice Funders’ team for an introduction to their Resonance Framework for Philanthropic Transformation, which provides an inquiry-based pathway to support your philanthropic organization in reducing extractive practices and increasing regenerative ones.
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PERFORMANCES
A Front-Row Seat to Four Performing Arts Events
Join us for three musical interludes spotlighting the talents of singer-songwriter Mayyadda, Latin Flamenco band Kimera, and students of the Norma School of Dance. As a finale to anticipate meeting up in New Orleans for PEAK2022, we'll get the party started with a concert by Big Easy brass jazz band Parigi.
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Meet Our Exhibitors
Come learn how our vendor partners can support your work! Build on existing relationships and forge new partnerships with our exhibitors, who offer the services, products, and technologies to enhance your grantmaking.
Stop by their virtual booths to watch demos, schedule one-on-one meetings, access resources, and more. Our exhibitors will also be presenting their own meet & greet sessions, where you can get to know their teams.
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CHAPTERS
Attend Your Chapter Meeting
From networking and social hours to developing one’s sense of empowerment to break down barriers to achieving equity, each of PEAK's 14 chapters have meetup opportunities for you to connect and learn with regional colleagues!
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PEER GROUPS
Join New Affinity Groups and Communities of Practice
Meeting up at PEAK2021 for the first time are eight new forums for networking, learning, and support, based on topics and identities lifted up by our community. Find a peer group that will reinforce you and your work—and be sure to sign up in advance!
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Reconnect, Celebrate, Be Inspired
Reminisce with colleagues at our PEAK Tales over PEAK-tails happy hour. Take a virtual tour of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum, site of the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins. Indulge in a virtual game break. Each of PEAK’s social events offers a little something that will inspire, entertain, and allow you to deepen your community connections.
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BREAKOUTS
All About Community and Equity
Across the conference, 41 breakout sessions will follow four learning tracks: listening to communities, supporting adaptable communities, learning with our communities, and creating equitable communities.
Each track will empower you to examine the field through an equity lens in addition to telling the story of how grantmakers are
- engaging with and investing in community;
- building trusting relationships;
- moving beyond diversity; and
- together creating the future of philanthropy.
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Scholarship Opportunity
We recognize that not everyone can afford to attend professional development opportunities. Scholarships covering registration fees are a way that we try to eliminate that barrier for those who would like to attend.
Our thanks to Ascendium Education Group and the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust for making these scholarships possible.
See scholarship information and a link to the application form in the FAQs.
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