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DEI Roundtable: Self & Community Care for DEI Practitioners: Strategies for Resilience and Overcoming Resistance

Join us for this edition of our monthly DEI Roundtable series.

This session addresses the critical role of self and community care in sustaining DEI work. By prioritizing the well-being of practitioners, we create a foundation for resilience and long-term engagement. Operationalizing DEI begins with ensuring that those leading these efforts are equipped to manage resistance and avoid burnout, thereby maintaining the momentum needed to drive systemic change. 

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Celia Yapita

Community Leadership Director

Albuquerque Community Foundation

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Looking to 2025: What Does a New Congress Mean for Philanthropy?

Join this webinar to learn about the dynamics of the new Congress and how we expect the shifting policy environment to impact philanthropy.

In January the 119th Congress will be sworn in and take on the work of choosing leadership for the House and Senate, as well as for each of the 40+ Committees that make up Congress. Join this webinar to learn about the dynamics of the new Congress and how we expect the shifting policy environment to impact philanthropy. Plus, we’ll discuss the upcoming 2025 tax bill and let you know how you can act to ensure philanthropy’s priorities are included.  

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Wes Coulam

Managing Director

Washington Council Ernst & Young LLP

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Looking to 2025: Making Sense of the Elections

A conversation on the 2025 elections and its potential impact on the upcoming policy discussions and the work of foundations as of 11/14/24

The 2025 Election results will alter dynamics in Washington, D.C. National political analyst and editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report, Amy Walter, breaks down what the election results could mean for your work and for the U.S. broadly. In addition, government affairs experts provide insight regarding how they think the new White House and Congress could impact philanthropy as of 11/14/24.

Listen to this conversation to hear how the recent elections could impact the upcoming policy discussions and the work of foundations as of 11/14/24

 

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Amy Walter

Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

The Cook Political Report

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Looking to 2025: What's at Stake?

A conversation with tax and government affairs experts as we talk through what a new tax bill could mean for foundations.

As you know, most policy issues impacting philanthropy are tax policy issues. In December 2025, key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) are set to expire, kicking off a race to develop new tax legislation. Even before we know the results of the 2024 election, Congressional committees and individual offices have begun to outline their policy priorities for this upcoming tax bill. Here is a conversation with tax and government affairs experts as we talk through what this could mean for foundations and what you can do now to get ready. 

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Tracy Gordon

Vice President of Tax Policy, Co-director and Acting Robert C. Pozen Director of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center

Urban Institute

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What’s at stake for philanthropy in 2025? How can you be prepared for the upcoming tax bill? How can you play a greater role in educating Congress about our sector and its priorities? This three-part election series will help foundation leaders prepare for next year. 

In 2025, Congress will be writing a new tax bill, as many provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) are set to expire. While the November elections will shape who will be seated at the negotiating table, we know the process has already begun and policymakers are developing their priorities for this upcoming bill. Join us to learn how to prepare for the upcoming tax bill discussions (October 1st), what election results could mean for philanthropy (November 14th), and how you can join us in educating Congress about the issues important to the sector (February 11th).

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Peer Conversations

In the wake of the 2024 elections, the Council on Foundations is convening members to discuss how we can collectively advocate for sector public policy priorities. While we are still learning about the immediate policy priorities for the 119th Congress and administration, we’ve already seen increased scrutiny on the sector, and we know Congress will consider tax legislation next year.

These peer discussions are invite-only and member-only. If you did not receive an invitation but would like to explore these issues with peers, please contact Brian Kastner, Director of Engagement at the Council on Foundations.

Discussion Dates:

  • November 21
  • December 3
  • December 9
  • December 12

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Peer Benchmarking for Community Foundations: A Guided Tour of CF Insights

This webinar showcased CF Insights' features and explained how this tool could benefit your community foundation.

Since CF Insights went live at the Council one year ago, over 50% more community foundations have started using this peer benchmarking tool. Attendees watched a guided demonstration to learn how their community foundation could benefit from the only dataset of its kind. 

During this webinar, we:

  • Showed you how to utilize the CF Insights benchmarking platform to search for relevant peers and generate detailed comparative reports.
  • Discussed how to interpret the data to support internal decision-making.
  • Explained how you can gain full access to these tools and receive dedicated support from Council staff through the Plus Membership for Community Foundations.

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David Rosado

Senior Advisor, Community Philanthropy

Council on Foundations

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