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WHAT CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCE?

 

CFEP_fairness_equity_philantropy_nyreblog_com__.jpgCFEP Brown Bag Lunch FORUM
Foundations and Racial-Ethnic Diversity in NYC:
Lessons from the California Experience

 
Monday, November 9, 2009
Noon-2:00pm

101 Avenue of the Americas, 22nd Floor
New York, NY 10013
(1, A, C, E trains to Canal Street)
BYOBB (water and soft drinks will be provided) 
 
* Further understand research demonstrating the lack of giving to Asian, Black, Latino, Native American and other traditionally marginalized communities;
 
* Reflect on efforts to bring transparency and equity to foundation giving; and
 
* Start conversations between New York City-based nonprofits of color and foundations about how to move forward and build relationships here.
 
Speakers
Orson Aguilar bio
Executive Director, Greenlining Institute, Berkeley, California
Aaron Dorfman bio
Executive Director, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), Washington, DC
 
Moderator
Angelo Falcón bio
Chair, NYC Collaborative for Fairness and Equity in Philanthriopy (CFEP); and President, National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP) 
 
Please join us at this CFEP Forum to build bridges and collaboratively discuss future strategies for nonprofit and foundation communities in New York City.
 
To RSVP and for further information: info@latinopolicy.org 
 
Special thanks to SEIU Local 1199 for providing the space and refreshments.

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