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September 2021
Funding Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities: Setting the Context at a Pivotal Moment
Grantmakers for Education panelists will discuss the historical and contemporary forces shaping the racial position of Asian American and Pacific Islanders today, as well as highlight intra- and intergroup dynamics that must be understood to provide effective support to AAPIs in the current educational landscape.
Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: What the Debate Means for Teaching and Learning
Sara Sneed, president and CEO of The NEA Foundation, will engage a panel to help us understand what the critical race theory debate means in practice for learners and educators and for education at large.
August 2021
The Rural Funders’ Workbench: Tools for Grantmaking and Equity
How are funders facilitating change in rural communities? Join your peers for an informal conversation and opportunity to learn about a new set of postsecondary data tools that can help rural funders identify rurally located and rural-serving institutions.
July 2021
State Strategies to Support Summer Learning: Out-of-School Time Monthly Stakeholder Convenings
In this Grantmakers for Education stakeholder convening we’ll learn about a new collaboration between the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and National Summer Learning Association (NSLA).
June 2021
Information Session on a New Learning Community About Public Financing Strategies for Children & Youth Programs
Learn about a new learning community opportunity for Grantmakers for Education members on public financing, offered through the Out-of-School Time Impact Group.
The Biden Administration’s Higher Education Goals: Is There a Role for Philanthropy?
Join us for a private briefing from the U.S. Department of Education's Michelle Asha Cooper, acting assistant secretary of postsecondary education, to learn about the Biden Administration's ambitions for students in higher education.