This event is co-hosted by the Maryland Philanthropy Network.
More and more funders are embracing trust-based principles in response to the global pandemic. What are some of the changes funders are making, and how can we leverage this moment as an opportunity to reexamine our practices to support nonprofit sustainability and resiliency in the long-term? How could this benefit our collective work and humanity?
Join Maryland Philanthropy Network and the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project as we explore these very questions. After presenting a general overview of the interrelated principles of trust-based philanthropy, we'll engage in a discussion about how trust-based practice benefits whole systems — enabling both funders and nonprofits to do our work with more ease, authenticity and joy.
Participants will have an opportunity to hear from funders engaged in trust-based philanthropy, learn more about ways to put trust-based practices to work at their own foundations, and strategies to proactively address power imbalances in our grantee relationships.
Speakers will include:
John Brothers, President, T. Rowe Price Foundation
Hanh Le, Executive Director, Weissberg Foundation
Philip Li, President & CEO, Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
This event is free and open to all members of the Maryland Philanthropy Network. For more information and to register, visit https://www.marylandphilanthropy.org/events/introduction-trust-based-philanthropy