Past Events

26
Jul
11:30am - 1:00pm
Online via Zoom
Open to: 
All PhilMO Members (free), Non-Member Funders ($50)
Philanthropy Missouri's Lunch with Leaders is a unique leadership development program aimed at fostering the next generation of philanthropic sector leaders in Missouri. The program aims to create...View Details
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25
May
2:00pm - 2:30pm
Online Zoom Meeting
Open to: 
All PhilMO Members (free)
Join Philanthropy Missouri for a kick-off session to a peer-led book discussion of Edgar Villanueva's Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance (2018), a critique of...View Details
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23
Oct
9:00am - 10:30am
Commerce Bank, 15th Floor
Open to: 
Full GCG Members & Non-Member Funders
Racial equity is an imperative for social justice AND also a strategy for economic growth. Beyond an increase in economic output, advancing racial equity can translate into meaningful increases in...View Details
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27
Jun
9:00am - 10:30am
Missouri Foundation for Health
Open to: 
All GCG Members (free) & Non-Member Funders ($50)
Criminal justice reform is high on the equity agenda. Funders throughout the U.S. are turning their attention to criminal justice reform strategies and considering ways to engage community partners...View Details
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21
Mar
9:00am - 11:30am
Jewish Federation of St. Louis; Kaplan Feldman Complex Building
Open to: 
GCG Full Members (free) & Non-Member Funders ($50)
GCG Members Participating in Conversation
Navigating the complex funder-nonprofit relationship is vital to mission success. Often, it seems, nonprofits do the asking, reporting, and providing, while donors sit in positions to say yes or no,...View Details
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14
Mar
8:30am - 11:00am
St. Louis Community Foundation Building; Board Room
Open to: 
GCG Full Members (free) & Non-Member Funders ($50)
Andy Theising standing on bus talking to seated funders
Near the beginning of this decade, journalist and editor Alan Ehrenhalt described a phenomenon that he called "The Great Inversion," where suburbs were becoming more like central cities (rising...View Details
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