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Presented by The GRANTMAKING SCHOOL PROPOSAL ANALYSIS IN GRANTMAKING
EXPLORES WHAT INFORMS FOUNDATION STRATEGY AND GRANTMAKING AND ALSO
FOCUSES ON THE ESSENTIAL SKILLS OF GRANTMAKING, including PROPOSAL
REVIEW, due diligence, recommendations, and other core program officer
competency areas. This two-day course provides you with an
understanding of how PROPOSAL ANALYSIS CONTRIBUTES TO YOUR
FOUNDATION’s broader strategy along with the necessary tools and
methods to conduct a thorough PROPOSAL REVIEW AND GRANTMAKING PROCESS.
What you’ll learn in this course: Foundation mission, strategy, and
culture Implicit bias and advancing racial equity in GRANTMAKING
Methods for assessing PROPOSALS EFFICIENTLY Conducting due diligence
and managing risk How to structure grants and leverage assets beyond
GRANTMAKING Grant write-ups and agreements How to monitor grants and
managing reporting Different approaches and methods to evaluation How
to ensure transparent and ethical behavior Grantee relationship
management and communications Instructors: Jason Franklin and Mary
Galeti Individual Registration: $950 TGS Alumni / Group Registrations:
$865 per participant Register Now Buy Tickets on Eventbrite Deadline
to register is Thursday, February 13. Course runs 8 AM–5 PM each
day. Breakfast and lunch are included both days. Download a course
overview flyer to share with your colleagues! Jason Franklin, Ph.D. is
the Johnson Center’s W.K. Kellogg Community Philanthropy Chair. As
holder of the nation’s first endowed chair focused on community
philanthropy, he engages in research, teaching, service, and thought
leadership to explore and advance the field, nationally and
internationally. Appointed in 2015, Dr. Franklin brings a background
in GRANTMAKING AND DONOR EDUCATION, nonprofit strategy and leadership,
social entrepreneurship, and community organizing and advocacy. He is
a leading voice in the field on issues of collective giving, social
justice philanthropy, and broader trends in charity and social change
and a regular commentator in the media on these topics in publications
ranging from the New York Times, ABC News, and Wall Street Journal to
the Chronicle of Philanthropy, NonProfit Times, Alliance Magazine and
more. Learn more about Jason . Mary Galeti is a Principal at Shiplake
Partners , a consulting firm that helps institutions create and
nurture relationships that offer upside and mitigate risk with the
communities that exist both internally and externally. They work with
clients to determine what non-institutional relationships their
strategy requires. Then, they work with the senior executive team and
staff to forge those relationships, sustainably and authentically.
Galeti also serves as the Vice-Chair of the Tecovas Foundation. The
Tecovas Foundation funds social innovation and entrepreneurship by
focusing on leveraging new service models and sustainable economic
development both locally and internationally. A member of the board of
trustees since 2000, Galeti has led Tecovas to develop a concrete
vision to increase the foundation’s capacity and effectiveness.
Recently the foundation has added impact investing and PRI work to
their portfolio. Galetti serves as the Chair of the Family
Philanthropy Committee at the Council on Foundations. She also serves
as the Vice-Chair of the StartingBloc Social Innovation Fellowship
Program and on the board of Directors of the Global Shapers, an
initiative of the World Economic Forum. She has spoken on the issues
of generational transition and leadership cultivation in philanthropy
and the nonprofit space at many venues, including the Council on
Foundations, Advisors in Philanthropy, and The Youth Summit on Social
Innovation and Philanthropy at the United Nations. She has also been a
frequent contributor to WNYC’s The Takeaway on supporting military
families during deployment. + Google Calendar + iCal Export Details
Start: February 20 @ 8:00 AM End: February 21 @ 5:00 PM Event
Categories: Donors , Family Foundations , Foundations Organizer
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy’s The GRANTMAKING SCHOOL
Phone: 616-331-7585 Website: http://johnsoncenter.org
[http://johnsoncenter.org] Venue Grand Valley State University’s
Detroit Center 163 Madison Street Detroit , MI 48226 United States +
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