Webinar

How Foundations Are Shaping Policy During COVID-19

The philanthropic sector's ability to influence public policy has been a pathway to significant social change in the United States. Using the current global crisis as a backdrop, this session will focus on a discussion of policy engagement through a health policy lens.

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Free to Members and Nonmembers

 

The philanthropic sector’s ability to influence public policy has been a pathway to significant social change in the United States. Using the current global crisis as a backdrop, this session will focus on a discussion of policy engagement through a health policy lens. Featuring findings from CEP’s latest report, Policy Influence: What Foundations Are Doing and Why, this interactive discussion will highlight the health policy-related actions some funders have taken in response to COVID-19 including, addressing the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color and communities who are most vulnerable. Attendees will gain a greater understanding of how policy can be a useful and important tool for meeting your programmatic goals, as well as hear from peers about tangible ideas and resources on ways to  effectively engage in the policy arena.

Speakers

  • Naomi Orensten, Director, Research, Center for Effective Philanthropy
  • Sandra Martínez, Director of Public Policy, California Wellness Foundation
  • Dr. David Blumenthal, President, The Commonwealth Fund
  • David Kass, Vice President of Government Affairs and Strategic Communications, Council on Foundations

Moderator

  • Tony Richardson, Executive Director, The Nord Family Foundation

This webinar is presented in partnership with the Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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Daniela Rodriguez Ranf

Director, Leadership Development and Training

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