Philanthropy New York helps foundation and nonprofit leaders learn about racial equity and change their organizations. They offer group learning programs, peer working groups, and trust-based philanthropy training. Members can join cohorts that meet regularly to learn together and get tools to make their organizations more fair and equitable. They also provide resources, recorded programs, and help connect members with racial equity consultants and training organizations.
Who can use this
Philanthropy New York members
Cost
Not specified - likely member benefit
New York, NY
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Philanthropy New York offers membership to foundations and funders who want to learn, connect, and work together for social change. Members join a community of over 280 organizations that share knowledge, build skills, and take action for racial equity. The membership includes learning programs, networking opportunities, leadership development, and advocacy work. Members can attend workshops, join peer groups, access online resources, and work with other funders to create positive change in their communities.
This service helps people who work at foundations and nonprofits connect with each other. Members can join working groups, committees, and networks to learn from other professionals. They share ideas about how to run their organizations better and stay up to date on important issues. The service helps build lasting friendships and partnerships that improve their work. Members can access a directory to find and connect with other nonprofit leaders in New York.
Philanthropy New York offers training programs to help people who work at nonprofits and foundations learn important skills. They teach classes about grantmaking, fundraising, legal issues, and how to run programs better. These classes are only for people who are members of Philanthropy New York. The programs include Philanthropy 101, skills training for program officers, financial training, and courses about making grants fairly. Contact Yi-Ching Lin for more information.
Philanthropy New York offers training programs to help nonprofit and foundation leaders become better at their jobs. They have special groups where leaders meet with other leaders to learn from each other. Programs include CEO networks, racial equity training, and skills for program officers. These programs help leaders make their organizations stronger and create more positive change in their communities. Most programs are for people who already work at foundations or nonprofits in the New York area.
This program teaches people who help others with money how to guide their clients in giving to charities. The training shows advisors how to help people find good causes they care about and give money in ways that save on taxes.
High school students can join this free program to learn leadership skills and job training while getting paid $9 per hour. Students work on projects and learn important life skills to prepare for their future careers.
Perhaps all the dragons in our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us act, just once, with beauty and courage. Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that wants our love.
Rainer Maria Rilke