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... local organizations address immediate short- and long-term needs has been key on our path of economic recovery,” ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
... the Foundation’s grantmaking strategy of forming long-term, trusting relationships with grantees. Grantmaking in ...
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Topic: Grantmaking
... to essential programs and resources that foster long-term stability, growth and impact. “Our Q4 grants reflect ...
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Topic: Grantmaking
... Neighborhoods Initiative, the foundation’s long-term commitment to building power and generational ...
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Topic: Grantmaking
... the ways that The Healthcare Foundation of NJ makes a long-term impact is by cultivating continuing relationships with ...
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Topic: Grantmaking
... immediate needs of these communities while building long-term worker power that transcends migrant status and gender ...
Event Type: Partner
... looks like during this particular disaster, and long-term needs that will need to be addressed during recovery. ... help to combat food insecurity in the short, mid, and long-term phases of this crisis. To close out the webinar, Adele ...
Event Type: Funder Briefing
Audience: All Funders
Topic: COVID-19
Funding Area: Food/Agriculture/Nutrition
... organizations that are spearheading an increase in long-term access to fresh, healthy food across all five wards of ... with the resources they need to drive - and sustain- long-term change. With the last year of formal funding in Newark, ...
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Philanthropy West Virginia presents a discussion with Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) the recent release of its groundbreaking version 1 of the "Responsible AI Adoption in Philanthropy" framework. A collaborative effort between TAG and Project Evident, this framework was released in December 2023 with the goal of providing essential guidance on the responsible and equitable use of artificial intelligence (AI) within grantmaking organizations.
You will have an opportunity to learn about the collaborative process that resulted in this first version of the framework. In addition, you will hear from peers and practitioners who contributed to the development of the framework. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the framework's design principles and how they foster equity, transparency, and responsible AI adoption.
Speakers
Jean Westrick, Executive Director, TAG
Gozi Egbuonu, Director of Programs, TAG
Who Should Attend
Grantmaking Executives
Philanthropy Tech Professionals
Program Managers
Technology Leaders
AI for Good Enthusiasts and Advocates
COST: Free for CNJG Members and Non Member Grantmakers
Jean Westrick, Executive Director
Technology Association of Grantmakers
Jean Westrick is the Executive Director of the Technology Association of Grantmakers, a nonprofit organization that cultivates the strategic, equitable, and innovative use of technology in philanthropy. Westrick brings two decades of experience building communities, leveraging technology, and leading innovative and programmatic strategies. Prior to being named Executive Director of TAG, Westrick was the Director of IT Strategy and Communications at The Chicago Community Trust where she led change management efforts for the foundation’s $6M digital transformation initiative. Also, while at The Trust, Westrick directed On the Table, an award-winning engagement model designed to inspire resident action that was replicated in 30 cities nationwide. A longtime advocate for equity in STEM education, expanding technology access and increasing science literacy, Westrick holds a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University and a Master of Science from DePaul University.
Gozi Egbuonu, Director of Programs
Technology Association of Grantmakers
Gozi Egbuonu is the Director of Programs at the Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG), a nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate the strategic, equitable, and innovative use of technology in philanthropy. Prior to TAG, Gozi was an Impact Officer at Network for Good’s (now Bonterra) capacity-building program called Jumpstart. Through her advocacy for philanthropic investments in the technological capacity of talented nonprofit leaders and organizations throughout the United States, Gozi helped generate more than $500,000 in capacity-building funds to help nonprofits become more sustainable. In addition to helping generate lasting impact for nonprofits, Gozi created meaningful content and events aimed at educating philanthropic communities on the power of trust-based partnerships between grantmakers and nonprofits. Committed to using technology to improve lives and advance social change, Gozi is researching the use of medical technology to improve healthcare delivery while earning her doctorate in behavioral health from Cummings Graduate Institute. She also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Washington and Lee University, a Master of Arts from Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology, and a Master of Science from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
You will have an opportunity to learn about the collaborative process that resulted in this first version of the framework. In addition, you will hear from peers and practitioners who contributed to the development of the framework. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the framework's design principles and how they foster equity, transparency, and responsible AI adoption.
Speakers
Jean Westrick, Executive Director, TAG
Gozi Egbuonu, Director of Programs, TAG
Who Should Attend
Grantmaking Executives
Philanthropy Tech Professionals
Program Managers
Technology Leaders
AI for Good Enthusiasts and Advocates
COST: Free for CNJG Members and Non Member Grantmakers
Jean Westrick, Executive Director
Technology Association of Grantmakers
Jean Westrick is the Executive Director of the Technology Association of Grantmakers, a nonprofit organization that cultivates the strategic, equitable, and innovative use of technology in philanthropy. Westrick brings two decades of experience building communities, leveraging technology, and leading innovative and programmatic strategies. Prior to being named Executive Director of TAG, Westrick was the Director of IT Strategy and Communications at The Chicago Community Trust where she led change management efforts for the foundation’s $6M digital transformation initiative. Also, while at The Trust, Westrick directed On the Table, an award-winning engagement model designed to inspire resident action that was replicated in 30 cities nationwide. A longtime advocate for equity in STEM education, expanding technology access and increasing science literacy, Westrick holds a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University and a Master of Science from DePaul University.
Gozi Egbuonu, Director of Programs
Technology Association of Grantmakers
Gozi Egbuonu is the Director of Programs at the Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG), a nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate the strategic, equitable, and innovative use of technology in philanthropy. Prior to TAG, Gozi was an Impact Officer at Network for Good’s (now Bonterra) capacity-building program called Jumpstart. Through her advocacy for philanthropic investments in the technological capacity of talented nonprofit leaders and organizations throughout the United States, Gozi helped generate more than $500,000 in capacity-building funds to help nonprofits become more sustainable. In addition to helping generate lasting impact for nonprofits, Gozi created meaningful content and events aimed at educating philanthropic communities on the power of trust-based partnerships between grantmakers and nonprofits. Committed to using technology to improve lives and advance social change, Gozi is researching the use of medical technology to improve healthcare delivery while earning her doctorate in behavioral health from Cummings Graduate Institute. She also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Washington and Lee University, a Master of Arts from Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology, and a Master of Science from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Event Type: Partner
Audience: All Funders
Topic: Technology
Publication Date: October, 2023
CNJG’s first-ever Policy Agenda that includes our approach to the policy work, and five policy priorities.
Resource Type: CNJG Documents/Reports
Audience: All FundersPolicy Makers
Topic: Public Policy
Publication Date: January, 2014
... the quality of life. Here in the United States, the term "philanthropy" is also used to describe the granting of ...
Resource Type: Presentation
Topic: About Philanthropy
... duplicative services. He will also share some of the long-term needs and where there may be gaps in services. NJ ...
Event Type: Funder Briefing
Audience: All Funders
... Jersey stay open and preserve jobs through short- and long-term COVID-19 resiliency efforts. It also will expand ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
... that give businesses the capacity to scale and adapt long-term. The commitment includes $75 million of capital through ...
News Type: News
Audience: All Funders
Funding Area: Racial Equity
... prior to the pandemic were going to need longer-term support. “The New Jersey Arts and Culture Renewal Fund ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
Funding Area: Arts/Culture/Humanities
... administering bold and innovative programs focused on long-term, sustainable change within the communities they serve. ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking
Funding Area: Community Improvement/Development
... and CEO Christiana Foglio, is dedicated to ensuring long-term housing stability through innovative funding strategies, ...
News Type: News
Audience: All Funders
Topic: Grantmaking
Funding Area: Housing/Shelter
... goals, decision-making processes, and the long-term impact of their giving, while navigating personal ...
Event Type: Partner
Audience: Family Foundation
Topic: Family Philanthropy
... within a specific program. Activities • Over the short term, funders aim to shift their GOS activity by 30%. (30% ... organizational general operating support. The long-term ideal is for most, if not all, grants to be 100% GOS, ... of full-cost budgeting and real-cost funding. Short-term Outcomes • 70% of funders are shifting some of their ...
... these grantees for another year, we’re investing in long-term impact,” said Chris Dagget, Board Chair and Interim ...
News Type: News
Topic: Grantmaking