Dec 15 2022

Where Do We Go from Here? Antiracist Philanthropy in 2023 and Beyond

Grantmakers for Education and Partners

Virtual

December 15, 4:00 pm ET

In this candid and casual conversation for funders, Iheoma Iruka and Ellen Roche will discuss insights from Trust for Learning's recent SEED (Supporting Equitable Educator Development) report and look toward what's next for funders investing in antiracism, inclusion, and racial equity. Discussion topics are likely to include organizational development (hiring, training, board engagement), key policy topics (measurement, QRIS, funding), and how the workforce crisis can continue to be a call to action for inclusive and bold investments. Register now.

Held in partnership with the Early Childhood Funders Collaborative and the Trust for Learning. This program runs for 1.5 hours.

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