The Principles of Community Centric Fundraising: Implications for Funders
Community-Centric Fundraising (CCF) is a movement aspiring to transform fundraising and philanthropy so that they are co-grounded in racial and economic justice. CCF invites fundraisers and funders to examine the problematic philosophies and practices we've been upholding. Join us to discuss the 10 principles of CCF, what they ask of funders, and how they are impacting the sector. Participants will learn about colleagues implementing some of the principles and will discuss the range of ways funders can be supportive of these principles as a way to demonstrate anti-racist values.
Details
Our speakers will be:
• Dani Faulkner, Chief Development Officer, Baltimore Corps and a Community Centric Fundraising Global Council Member
• Dannielle Sturgeon, Director of Development, Baltimore Corps
Participants will:
• Be more familiar with the 10 principles Community-Centric Fundraising, what they call on funders to do, and implications for the sector
• Learn how colleagues are implementing some of the principles
• Discuss the range of ways they can support the principles of community-centric fundraising.
This program is for members of the following philanthropy-serving organizations: with the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Florida Philanthropic Network, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Maryland Philanthropy Network, North Carolina Network of Grantmakers, NY Funders Alliance, Philanthropy West Virginia, and Wisconsin Philanthropy Network.
Date/Time
10/4/2023, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Location
A Zoom link will be provided in advance of the session.
Contact
Megan Bostic
mbostic@ncgrantmakers.org
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