Starved Rock Country Community Foundation
718 Columbus St
Ottawa, IL 61350-5002
United States
Fran Brolley
Peer Event
Join this informal conversation to learn about the 2025 Career Pathways leadership development program and discuss your application.
Join us for the 2025-26 Career Pathways Program Information Session to learn more about applying to and participating in this program
During this session expect to discuss:
- 2025-26 program schedule
- Curriculum
- Application Process
- Waldman Scholarship
- Program benefits, outcomes, and much more!
Details to Note
- Come prepared with questions for the Q&A section
- This session will be recorded
- Applications for the Career Pathways 2025 are March 3, 2025.
For more information about Career Pathways leadership development program, visit cof.org/careerpathways or email educate@cof.org
Speakers
Facilitator
Peer Event
Career Pathways 2025-26 Application Office Hours - January
Join this informal conversation to learn about the 2025 Career Pathways leadership development program and discuss your application.
Join us for the 2025-26 Career Pathways Program Information Session to learn more about applying to and participating in this program
During this session expect to discuss:
- 2025-26 program schedule
- Curriculum
- Application Process
- Waldman Scholarship
- Program benefits, outcomes, and much more!
Details to Note
- Come prepared with questions for the Q&A section
- This session will be recorded
- Applications for the Career Pathways 2025 are March 3, 2025.
For more information about Career Pathways leadership development program, visit cof.org/careerpathways or email educate@cof.org
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Facilitator
Webinar
Career Pathways 2025-26 Program Information Session
Learn about the 2025-26 Career Pathways leadership development program and how to apply.
Career Pathways is a leadership development cohort program designed to accelerate the careers of diverse professionals in the philanthropic sector. Graduates of the program will deepen their expertise, expand their networks, and hone their leadership skills to advance the field.
Career Pathways empowers individuals to become the best candidates they can be by cultivating philanthropic acumen, confidence, and networks. Participation in this program will build an individual's capacity to become even more effective in their current roles and more deliberate in their contributions to the field of philanthropy.
Learn more about Career Pathways
If you’re a mid- to senior-level philanthropic professional committed to equity and looking for support to advance it, Career Pathways is for you.
This informational webinar covers:
- If Career Pathways is right for you or someone at your organization
- About the 2025-26 program schedule and curriculum
- What to prepare for in the Application Process
- Waldman Scholarship
- the answers to your questions about benefits, outcomes, and much more!
Applications for the Career Pathways 2025-26 Cohort are due March 3, 2025.
Speakers
Presenters
The Schenectady Foundation
251 State St., Suite 202
Schenectady, NY 12305
United States
Mr. Robert Alan Carreau
Peer Event
2025 Bridging Differences Leadership Cohort Application Q&A
If you have questions about the 2025 Bridging Differences Leadership Cohort, drop in anytime between 11:00 and 12:00 ET during this open office hours session. Council staff will be in the Zoom room to answer your questions.
Are you looking for a supportive community of funders to help you build constructive dialogue and understanding across differences? You’ll get just that with the Bridging Differences Leadership Cohort.
The Bridging Differences Leadership Cohort is a facilitated virtual learning experience meeting monthly from April 2025 until November 2025, hosted by the Council on Foundations in partnership with the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley (GGSC). This course will support the work of the Council's Building Common Ground Strategic Pillar.
Find more information about the cohort, and a link to the application. Applications are due February 21, 2025 at midnight PT.
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Training
Essentials of Policy Advocacy for Grantmakers – March 2025
The Essentials of Policy Advocacy for Grantmakers course will help foundation staff use their resources effectively to advance public policies that support the greater good. This training is designed for private foundations staff with a basic understanding of policy, but it is also applicable for staff at all experience levels whose work touches policy advocacy.
Registration URL
Date & Time
Tuesday, March 4: 1:00-5:00 pm ET
Thursday, March 6: 1:00-5:00 pm ET
Location
Live Virtual Zoom Meeting-No Recordings Provided
Cost
Council Members = $480
Nonmembers = $650
Group Rate for Council Members Only (5-7 people from the same organization) = $415 per person
Led by Council on Foundations staff and philanthropic leaders, this training will address policy advocacy strategies that support effective practices. Participants will gain helpful tools and resources while networking with peers who are developing and implementing their foundation’s advocacy strategy.
Training Hours
- Tuesday, March 4: 1:00-5:00 pm ET
- Thursday, March 6: 1:00-5:00 pm ET
Participants will explore the following during the course:
The Big Picture
- Why engaging in policy advocacy is essential for foundations to achieve their goals
- A refresher on legal rules governing grantmaker funding and actions
- Inside the Foundation: Understanding staff roles and how to build internal support
Building understanding and support across the foundation for policy advocacy engagement
- How different staff roles across the foundation can support advocacy
- Characteristics of grantmaking that support effective policy advocacy
- Outside the Foundation: Working with others to advance policy
Using all a foundation’s assets to advance policy
- Funding vehicles that support effective policy advocacy
- Building an effective relationship with nonprofit partners and grantees to advance advocacy
- Appropriate evaluations of partner contributions
- Real-life Challenges and Action Planning
Who Should Attend
- Private foundation staff with a basic understanding of policy work.
- Foundation staff of all experience levels that incorporate policy advocacy into their work - such as those in leadership, communications, grants management or strategic planning.
Please note, this course is limited to foundation staff and Board members only.
Group Rate
Trainings are designed to be taken individually at a personal workstation, not in a group setting. Registration rates are per person. Group rates are for Council Members that send 5-7 people from one organization, each person must be registered individually to attend. Email educate@cof.org to register a group.
Cancellation Policy
All registration cancellations must be submitted in writing to educate@cof.org. All cancellation refunds before February 4, 2025 will incur a 25% administrative fee per registration. No refunds will be provided after February 4, 2025.
Speakers
Speakers
Jenn Holcomb
Vice President, Public Policy, Legal Resources, and National Standards
Council on Foundations
Training
Global Grantmaking Essentials - November 2025
The Global Grantmaking Essentials course provides a thorough overview of the laws governing global grantmaking and offers practical solutions for foundation staff responsible for making grants abroad.
Date & Time
Wednesday, November 12: 1:00-5:00 p.m. ET
Thursday, November 13: 1:00-5:00 p.m. ET
Wednesday, November 19: 1:00-5:00 p.m. ET
Location
Virtual Zoom Meeting
Cost
Council Members = $550 per person
Nonmembers = $839 per person
Group Rate for Council Members Only (5-7 people from one organization) = $495 per person
Led by Council on Foundations staff with collectively decades of experience with global philanthropy, the Global Grantmaking Essentials will also feature guest speakers with deep knowledge on specific issues or countries.
Course Hours
- Wednesday, November 12: 1-5 p.m. ET
- Thursday, November 13: 1-5 p.m. ET
- Wednesday, November 19: 1-5 p.m. ET
This training will be conducted live on Zoom and is designed for meaningful participation. Each session offers opportunities to engage directly with peers and content, so we ask that you plan to be fully present and minimize distractions where possible
To protect privacy, sessions will not be recorded. The course consists of three four-hour sessions, each with two scheduled breaks. Please plan to join all three sessions and take part actively throughout.
About Global Grantmaking Essentials
The Global Grantmaking Essentials course is built on the Council’s more than 40 years of experience in supporting foundations who work and grant internationally.
This three-day training will provide attendees with a thorough understanding of the regulatory frameworks governing global grantmaking, offer tools and resources to help navigate these complex systems, and suggest better ways of operating internationally based on trends, data, and research.
Global Grantmaking Essentials also includes time for networking and discussion based on the type of grantmakers in attendance, providing unique space for dialogue and reflection among peers.
Who Should Attend
This training is designed for grantmaking, program, or legal staff at U.S.-based foundations who are new to global grantmaking or seeking additional tools. It is open to staff and Board members from independent, family, corporate, community, and public charity foundations, including global intermediaries.
Please note: the course is limited to foundation staff and Board members. While open to participants from outside the U.S., the content is focused on U.S. law and its impact on global grantmaking.
Participants will explore the following during the course:
- Introduction to global grantmaking
- Legal basics: equivalency determination and expenditure responsibility
- The alphabet soup of global regulations
- Navigating country laws
- Working with intermediaries
- The current policy landscape: foreign aid, investigations, and what’s next
Group Rate
Trainings are designed to be taken individually at a personal workstation, not in a group setting. Registration rates are per person. Group rates are for Council Members that send 5-7 people from one organization, each person must be registered individually to attend. Email educate@cof.org to register a group.
Cancellation Policy
All registration cancellations must be submitted in writing to educate@cof.org. All cancellation refunds before October 12, 2025 will incur a 25% administrative fee per registration. No refunds will be provided after October 12, 2025.
Speakers
Speakers
Training
Essentials of Policy Advocacy for Grantmakers – September 2025
The Essentials of Policy Advocacy for Grantmakers course will help foundation staff use their resources effectively to advance public policies that support the greater good. This training is designed for private foundations staff with a basic understanding of policy, but it is also applicable for staff at all experience levels whose work touches policy advocacy.
Date & Time
Tuesday, September 16: 1:00-5:00 p.m. ET
Wednesday, September 17: 1:00-5:00 pm ET
Location
Live Virtual Zoom Meeting-No Recordings Provided
Cost
Council Members = $480
Nonmembers = $650
Group Rate for Council Members Only (5-7 people from the same organization) = $415 per person
Led by Council on Foundations staff and philanthropic leaders, this training will address policy advocacy strategies that support racial equity and effective practices. Participants will gain helpful tools and resources while networking with peers who are developing and implementing their foundation’s advocacy strategy.
Training Hours
- Tuesday, September 16: 1:00-5:00 p.m. ET
- Wednesday, September 17: 1:00-5:00 pm ET
Participants will explore the following during the course:
The Big Picture
- Why engaging in policy advocacy is essential for foundations to achieve their goals
- A refresher on legal rules governing grantmaker funding and actions
- Inside the Foundation: Understanding staff roles and how to build internal support
Building understanding and support across the foundation for policy advocacy engagement
- How different staff roles across the foundation can support advocacy
- Characteristics of grantmaking that support effective policy advocacy
- Outside the Foundation: Working with others to advance policy
Using all a foundation’s assets to advance policy
- Funding vehicles that support effective policy advocacy
- Building an effective relationship with nonprofit partners and grantees to advance advocacy
- Appropriate evaluations of partner contributions
- Real-life Challenges and Action Planning
Who Should Attend
- Private foundation staff with a basic understanding of policy work.
- Foundation staff of all experience levels that incorporate policy advocacy into their work - such as those in leadership, communications, grants management or strategic planning.
Please note, this course is limited to foundation staff and Board members only.
Group Rate
Trainings are designed to be taken individually at a personal workstation, not in a group setting. Registration rates are per person. Group rates are for Council Members that send 5-7 people from one organization, each person must be registered individually to attend. Email educate@cof.org to register a group.
Cancellation Policy
All registration cancellations must be submitted in writing to educate@cof.org. All cancellation refunds before August 16, 2025 will incur a 25% administrative fee per registration. No refunds will be provided after August 16, 2025.