Jun 5 2023

Trends in Education Philanthropy: The Latest from the 2023 Benchmarking Survey

Grantmakers for Education

Virtual

June 5, 2:00 pm ET

Join us for a discussion on the insights from the latest Grantmakers for Education survey of education grantmakers. Started in 2008, this research series investigates the current and evolving priorities of the education funding community. Dr. Ulcca Joshi Hansen, co-interim executive director and chief program officer, will share what respondents think are the most urgent issues of the day, current funding trends, the changing philanthropic landscape and more. You'll have the chance to dig deeper into the findings and start exploring some of the critical questions raised in the report. Join us to situate yourself in the current state of the field and start the conversation about where to go from here.

Bring your questions and ideas - we want to hear from you! Let's explore how we can work together to build a future where all learners can thrive in education systems that are equitable and just, supported by funders who are equipped with the knowledge and connections to advance transformation.

This event is intended for members and other education grantmakers.

There is no cost to attend this Grantmakers for Education program. Registration closes 15 minutes prior to the program time. Thank you for your patience; we review each registration in advance.

The report Trends in Education Philanthropy: Benchmarking 2023 is available here.

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June 6, 2:00-3:30 pm ET: Out-of-School Time Funding Implications from the EdFunders Benchmarking Survey

June 20, 12:00-1:00 pm ET: Exploring the Equity Implications of the EdFunders’ Benchmarking Survey Data

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