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Three Transformative Takeaways from PEAK’s Spring Workshop Series

In order to increase equity within the philanthropic sector and increase community impact, funders need to build on the trends from the past year to change grantmaking in ways that narrow the power gap. Here's how you can do it.
 
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ANNOUNCEMENT

Welcome, Caitlin!


We’re excited to share the news that Caitlin McDanels has joined the PEAK staff as marketing manager. In this new role, Caitlin will craft and support outreach initiatives, manage PEAK's website, and provide technical resources for our community.

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Events


June 16
SPONSORED WEBINAR
Equivalency Determination—
The Basics


June 17
CHAPTER WEBINAR
Monthly Coffee Hour (PEAK
Pacific Northwest)


June 23
CHAPTER WEBINAR
Uncovering Unconscious Bias in Philanthropy (PEAK Minnesota)

June 30
CHAPTER WEBINAR
Equity and Evaluation: Can We Embrace Both in Collecting Demographic Data? (PEAK Northeast)

July 15
CHAPTER WEBINAR
Social Hour (PEAK Rocky Mountain)


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Weekly Reads

"In nonprofits and philanthropy, [white supremacy] manifests in ways we may not even realize, or in ways we refuse to acknowledge as white supremacy. These things add up. They make whiteness the default. They keep power concentrated in white leaders and institutions. It makes it easier for injustice against racialized people and communities to take place." [more]
Vu Le, Nonprofit AF

"For philanthropy to have more equitable practices, we must examine and reimagine the way we do our work. ...At Headwaters Foundation, we do not let compliance drive our grantmaking approaches. Instead, we start by developing trust-based grantmaking practices and then get creative about how to meet compliance requirements." [more]
Brenda Solorzano, Headwaters Foundation, on Candid

"In an analysis that will publish later Tuesday, the National Council of Nonprofits notes that the [Biden] budget calls for a 16 percent increase in domestic spending. David Thompson, vice president for public policy at the council, said that such strong growth in domestic spending likely would mean extra revenue for nonprofits that contract with the government to provide services to poor and low-income people." [more]
Dan Parks, in The Chronicle of Philanthropy

 

              
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