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Breakout Session: Democracy Despite Crises
Each election is critical, and the 2022 elections are no exception. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic downturn, and racial reckoning across the United States reaffirmed the need for equitable policies and strong policymakers advocating for community-driven priorities. Over the last two years it has been increasingly difficult to get either. The democratic system of the United States is in peril. Traditional party politics has become polarized, often driven by misinformation and disinformation.
Pre-Conference Amuse Bouche: Measure of America's Latest Research
Announcing Alan Kwok, NCG's New Director of Disaster Resilience
Kenneth Rainin Appoints New Arts Program Assistant
Kenneth Rainin Over $2 Million for Cutting-edge IBD Research
W(h)ine About Tech
Liberation: A Festival of Arts & Culture Honoring Juneteenth
Can Corporate America Help Build a Racially Just Society? Preview of A CEO Blueprint for Racial Equity 2.0
What’s in Store for NCG? Three CEOs Consider the Future
StoryPilot
Call for Ideas: NCG’s 2019 Annual Conference
Funder Call: Creating Action Opportunities for Housing Justice Narrative and Messaging
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NCG Member Offers Ideas for Moving Forward on Immigration
Welcome to the Arts Loan Fund Opportunity Loan Application!
The Arts Loan Fund (ALF) is a collaborative program of Northern California Grantmakers, a regional association of grantmakers. It provides quick-turnaround, short-term, low cost financial assistance to Bay Area arts and culture nonprofits. The ALF is not designed to replace contributed or earned income, but to help artists and arts organizations manage their cash flow needs.
Welcome + Opening Conversation with Solana Rice, Michael McAfee and Dwayne S. Marsh
Solana Rice, Michael McAfee, and Dwayne S. Marsh are diving into what shifts in governance means for philanthropy. Join us as we talk through the shifts that are needed to ensure an equitable recovery.
Speakers
- Michael McAfee, President & CEO, PolicyLink
- Solana Rice, Co-Founder & Co-Executive Director, Liberation in a Generation
- Dwayne S. Marsh, President and CEO, Northern California Grantmakers