“Courage is those moments when I've had to move on what I know in my heart to be true, authentic, and advancing for all involved, whether they see it or not – leaning into that in spite of the fear and the consequence.”
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LaTosha Brown, philanthropic trailblazer and co-founder of Black Voters Matter, takes the stage as our opening keynote. Read highlights from her conversation with Kresge Foundation’s Genise Singleton.
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Building Equity for Native Communities in Philanthropy
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Our second keynote features Candid’s Jen Bokoff, Calgary Foundation’s Timothy Fox, and Bush Foundation’s Carly Bad Heart Bull. Together, they'll examine how we can use grants management processes and data to make funding more accessible to, and focused on, Native communities, and share how their foundations are pursuing inclusivity through internal practice change.
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Adapting the Equitable Evaluation Framework
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“As we enter 2020, it is incumbent upon all of us to interrogate, refine, and evolve how we conceptualize much of what we have come to define as ‘the way things are done’,” says Jara Dean-Coffey of the Equitable Evaluation Initiative. Join her pre-conference workshop to identify how we can create new norms that lay the groundwork for how equitable evaluation will evolve and be adopted.
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Last Call! Scholarship Opportunity
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PEAK Grantmaking is providing 10 conference registration scholarships to members seeking financial assistance. The deadline to apply is January 31.
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Meet the presenters [more]
Why we’re excited to host PEAK2020 in Seattle [more]
A series for corporate grantmakers [more]
Small foundations are showing up in a big way at PEAK2020 [more]
Brave Would-Be Warriors Wanted for Equity Conversations [more]
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