Bridging Practice to Lead Forward: An Invitation from the Leadership Transitions Funders Group
Over the course of a year, Philanthropy New York's Leadership Transitions Funders Group has engaged a group of NYC-based funders in building a community of practice. The goal has been to strengthen funder practices around supporting nonprofits going through leadership transitions and to more broadly address transition patterns or moments as they arise within the movements/fields we support.
What we’ve learned about funder behavior and funder practices transcends the space of supporting leadership transitions. In other words, adopting holistic funding practices and supporting organizational capacity strengthens the nonprofit sector, period.
As we come to a close on a year of learning and shifting practice together, we are excited to continue the conversation on a national scale, with the launch of Leading Forward, a national community of practice focused on more equitable leadership transitions in the nonprofit sector.
Join us for this exclusive one-on-one conversation that will share field learnings from an existing funder collaborative that supports leadership transitions and a funder engaged in the work separately as they make the case for funder learning organizing in this space.
Who should attend?
All interested funders in grantmaking roles.
What to expect
Roundtable and breakout discussions.
Speakers
- Amalia Brindis Delgado, Chief Strategy Officer, Panta Rhea Foundation
- Carrie Harlow, Director, Initiative Management, Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative
Registration
Email register@philanthropynewyork.org with your name, title, organizational affiliation, and membership with Maryland Philanthropy Network.
This program is held in partnership with Philanthropy New York.