Missed some of the panels at last week's : Reimagining Philanthropy? We are happy to announce that you can now watch the panels!
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Some pertinent questions include: Who is receiving support and who is not? How are relationships and trust built and maintained within the sector?
Launched in 2004, the Yale Philanthropy Conference is a student-run convening hosted by the Yale School of Management bringing together philanthropic and nonprofit leaders who seek to tackle the social sector's most pressing challenges. OUR 2021 CONFERENCE: REIMAGINING PHILANTHROPY
Friday, February 12
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified vulnerabilities across industries and brought global attenti
Hello! Thank you to all who joined us for this year's Yale Philanthropy Conference. Please note we are working on getting the videos uploaded. We intend to share them in the next week.
02/13/2021
Much appreciation to our longstanding supporter Newman's Own Foundation for helping continue tradition.
From the moment Paul Newman launched the food company bearing his name, all net profits and royalties have been given to thousands of nonprofit organizations helping millions of people around the world. Together, Paul Newman and Newman's Own Foundation have distributed more than $560 million since 1982. Thank you, Newman's Own Foundation, for helping makingYale Philanthropy Conference and its meaningful conversations possible, even if we are unable to convene in person this year.
We are inspired by the foundation's mantra "Let's give it all away," and mission to use the power of giving to transform lives and nourish the common good.
Newman's Own - Celebrating 35 Years of Giving it All Away Newman's Own is celebrating 35 years of giving it all away. Since 1982, $500 million has been donated, helping thousands or organizations and millions of peo...
02/12/2021
It's conference day!
Join us all day for , which will examine philanthropy’s power and purposes, diving deep into the sector’s history and exploring its boundaries, limitations, and opportunities, with a special focus on how has both contributed to and worked to dismantle inequities. In this time of unprecedented need for support and action, philanthropy has a responsibility to reimagine its role, shedding new light on the complex interplay of the and addressing questions of , influence, and . Our conference is bringing together donors, practitioners, fundraisers, scholars, and advisors to critically evaluate the prevalent principles of and trends in grant making and investing and re-envision how the field can continue to evolve.
Join us for conversations throughout the day!
Yale Philanthropy Conference Launched in 2004, the Yale Philanthropy Conference is a student-run convening held at the Yale School of Management, and host to philanthropic and nonprofit leaders who seek to tackle the social sector's most pressing challenges.
02/11/2021
"Let's get that money!"
Donnie Belcher and Lauren Burke from Camp Equity kicked off by leading participants through a fast-paced, lively and informative workshop on ten different ways to generate revenue for their nonprofits, including the CATER method outlined here. Donnie and Lauren are long time friends, nonprofit founders, consultants and social entrepreneurs who have collectively raised millions in charitable funds.
Thank you Donnie and Lauren for an incredible panel and for jump-starting this year's Yale Philanthropy Conference!
02/11/2021
YPC 2021 is live now!
Join us for "10 Ways To 100K", a fundraising workshop for Connecticut Nonprofits of all shapes and sizes. Join facilitators Donnie Belcher and Lauren Burke from Camp Equity as they lead participants through a fast-paced, lively and informative workshop on ten different ways to generate revenue for your nonprofit!
Yale Philanthropy Conference Launched in 2004, the Yale Philanthropy Conference is a student-run convening held at the Yale School of Management, and host to philanthropic and nonprofit leaders who seek to tackle the social sector's most pressing challenges.
02/11/2021
Yale Philanthropy Conference 2021 is proud to be sponsored by the Newman's Own Foundation, who is using the power of philanthropy to change lives. Learn more about the more than $550 million that has been donated to thousands of charities, helping millions of people around the world in the areas of nutrition, empowerment, children with life-limiting conditions, and encouraging philanthropy.
Learn more about Newman's Own Foundation's work here: https://newmansownfoundation.org/what-we-support/focus-area
02/11/2021
YPC 2021 is delighted to have the support of the The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, a leader for social change in central Connecticut
Applications are now open for the New Haven COVID-19 Community Fund, available at the link below
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Thank you CFGNH for your generous support and leadership in our New Haven community!
Homepage - The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Inspiring, supporting, informing, listening to and collaborating with the people and organizations of Greater New Haven to build an ever more connected, inclusive, equitable and philanthropic community.
Organizations led by-and-for the communities they serve achieve striking results. Join Chicago-based prison abolitionists for an interactive workshop on conflict resolution and community leadership that will showcase the role local communities play in driving change. Q&A will discuss how foundations center the work and expertise of small, locally led organizations. We ask participants to have their cameras on (as able) and attend for the full hour.
Facilitated by AnnMarie Brown from Circles & Ciphers and Orlando "Chilli" Mayorga of Precious Blood Ministry Of Reconciliation, this workshop will also include Michael Aguhar from Crossroads Fund and Cate Fox from MacArthur Foundation.
The US incarcerates people at a higher rate than any country in the world—more than 5 times more than second highest country. This dehumanizing system disproportionally targets people of color, and black men in particular, exemplifying the rampant systemic racism still ravaging the US. Ending the practice of mass incarceration and supporting those who have been impacted by it will require efforts at the local, state, and national levels. The panel "Humanizing Justice: Tools for Combatting Mass Incarceration" will explore the challenges and opportunities to creating a more equitable, effective, and moral justice system that provides positive outcomes for individuals and society, and how philanthropy can best use its resource and capital to support.
Featuring Dominique Morgan (She/Her) of Black and Pink, Lauren-Brooke Eisen of Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law, and Diane Sierpina of The Tow Foundation.
02/10/2021
Join us tomorrow for a keynote address by Judy Belk of The California Wellness Foundation. As president and CEO, Judy Belk leads Cal Wellness in pursuing its mission to protect and improve the health and wellness of the people of California. She uses her vision and her voice to help Cal Wellness “level the playing field” so that everyone has access to health care, quality education, good jobs, healthy environments and safe neighborhoods.
Belk is a seasoned leader with more than 25 years of senior management experience in the philanthropic, government, nonprofit and corporate sectors. Before joining Cal Wellness in April 2014, she served as senior vice president of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and as vice president of global public affairs at Levi Strauss & Co.
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