Jan 13 NC Issues: Election Implications on Health Rose Hoban of NC Health News will join us to share a high level overview of election implications on health in North Carolina. Bring your questions. This program is primarily focused on health but is open to all NCNG members. Health intersects with many other issues and we encourage members to attend all of our NC-Issues programming. Type: Webinar View Details
Jan 23 Getting Grounded in Grantmaking: An Introduction to NC Philanthropy Are you new to philanthropy? Wanting to learn a bit more about the philanthropic sector, explore power and equity, and understand how your work "fits" into the fabric of philanthropy? This is the perfect workshop for you. This workshop provides you with the opportunity to: · Build a knowledge base about the philanthropic landscape in North Carolina and beyond · Increase self and role-awareness in work · Consider public and cultural narratives about power in philanthropy · Explore personal frameworks around diversity, equity, and inclusion · Establish a new and lasting network of other North Carolina Grantmakers We hope you are able to join us no matter if you are new to your career or new to philanthropy. Type: In Person Meeting View Details
Feb 06 Lean Foundations Roundtable Paul Daugherty of Exponent Philanthropy will host a virtual roundtable to discuss trends and conversations in the world of lean funders -- those who practice philanthropy with few staff. Type: Webinar View Details
Feb 19 NCNG Annual Meeting and Conference 2025: Engage, Empower, Embody We can't wait to see you at the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem for our 2025 Annual Meeting and Conference: Engage, Empower, Embody. Registration is now open. Type: Annual Meeting View Details
Mar 11 Family Foundations: Things We Wish We Knew Join Grant Philanthropic Advisors (GPA) to explore questions and topics centered on family philanthropy that next generations wish they’d asked their parents and grandparents. Having clear guideposts on thorny issues can be a gift to future generations. GPA will share issues that have come up for families governance and grantmaking that were left to interpretation. What can be documented while Founder(s) are still living? How can you interpret documents and behaviors of the Founder(s) after they have passed to inform current strategy? Type: Webinars View Details and Register