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Breakout Session: What is the Future of Power in Philanthropy?
Breakout Session: What is the Future of Us?
Open Lunch
Breakout Session: Walking Tours
Closing Plenary & Performance
Reception
Executive Director
Gilroy Foundation (Foundation) is seeking nominations and applications for the position of Executive Director. The transformative work of Gilroy Foundation is grounded in a vision for the role that a strong, local philanthropic partner can play in supporting...
Managing Director and Chief of Strategic Partnerships - California Academy of Sciences
Founded in 1853, the California Academy of Sciences is a leading science institute dedicated to regenerating the natural world through science, learning, and collaboration. From the 1.4 million visitors who walk through its doors each year to the 46 million scientific specimens in its collection...
Let's Talk: What Artists Need To Thrive
Let's Talk: What Artists Need To Thrive
Employee Ownership Strategies for Economic Resilience and Equity: Pathways for Philanthropy
Signature Events
Managing Director of Convenings - Skoll Foundation
Skoll Foundation seeks to catalyze transformational social change by investing in, connecting, and championing social entrepreneurs and other social innovators who together advance bold and equitable solutions to the world's most pressing problems.
Skoll Foundation is seeking a Managing...
Announcing Victoria Rodarte as NCG’s Senior Democracy Fellow
Reflection on Black Futures, Black Freedom, and Democracy
Breakout Session: Blanket Exercise
Breakout Session: What is the Future of Our Climate?
Philanthropy is at an inflection point. Communities across Northern California are already feeling the effects of catastrophic wildfires, drought followed by excessive rainfall and flooding, and extreme heat during an increasingly warmer summer season. Historic and current systems of oppression, including environmental racism, land theft and redlining have resulted in the disproportionate burden of these climate impacts on communities of color and rural regions.
Breakout Session: What is the Future of Our Economy?
What if we built economic systems that facilitated us being in right relationship with resources, the land, and each other? Worsening economic conditions show that our current systems are rooted in historical legacies of extraction and exploitation. Building an economic system that not only recognizes the legacy of slavery and colonization, but works to repair this legacy is vital for philanthropy. As a field, philanthropy has a responsibility to steward resources, capital, and power back to those who have been most harmed by historic injustices.
Breakout Session: Youth Power
Young people are creating the world they want to live in by reimagining and transforming communities and systems. Through their activism, youth organizers are at the heart of intergenerational justice movements as leaders on the front lines and agenda setters for lasting change. Foundations that partner with young people and share power in a meaningful way that recognizes their leadership skills, move philanthropy to be more inclusive and equitable.