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Resources from COVID-19 School Closures in California: How Philanthropy Can Help Now
Southern California Weekly Funders’ Discussion on COVID 19 - April 9 : Resources and Notes
The purpose of the Weekly Calls is to create a platform through which funders in Southern California can share how they are responding to COVID-19, collectively identify unmet needs, help funders connect and align with one another, and discover how SCG can support your work.
Resources from The Webinar on Webinars
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The Webinar on Webinars
Resources from NCFP: Family Philanthropy’s Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 poses an existential threat to the lives of millions and communities across the globe. There are many unknowns at this point; yet as the world waits, giving families are searching for ways to help and provide support. Grantee communities who were at risk before COVID-19 will now be faced with additional social and economic consequences, and service providers will have their own challenges. How should philanthropy focus its giving and attention during a global crisis?
Southern California Weekly Funders’ Discussion on COVID 19 - April 2: Resources and Notes
The purpose of the Weekly Calls is to create a platform through which funders in Southern California can share how they are responding to COVID-19, collectively identify unmet needs, help funders connect and align with one another, and discover how SCG can support your work.
Corporate Member COVID-19 Response Call: Key Trends (April 2, 2020)
Now and for the duration of this pandemic, SCG’s mission in response to COVID-19 is to mobilize philanthropy to respond rapidly, effectively, and equitably to the pandemic, by fostering inclusive collaboration, learning, and bold actions. SCG's corporate members have requested a dedicated space to convene with one another in order to discuss current needs, what their peers are doing, and potential opportunities for collaboration. SCG will be scheduling more conversations in the coming weeks.
Resources from Tune In: Self Care Connection
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Conversations with GIA: COVID-19 and Older People: What Are the Essential Policy Roles for Philanthropy?
SPEAKERS
- John Feather, CEO, Grantmakers In Aging (Moderator)
- Kevin Prindiville, Executive Director, Justice in Aging
CARES Bill: Breaking Down $2 Trillion Public Health and Economic Relief Package
By Seyon Foo
LA Arts Funders: COVID-19 Response Call Takeaways
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Southern California Weekly Funders’ Discussion on COVID 19 - March 26 : Resources and Notes
The purpose of the Weekly Calls is to create a platform through which funders in Southern California can share how they are responding to COVID-19, collectively identify unmet needs, help funders connect and align with one another, and discover how SCG can support your work.
Southern California Weekly Funders’ Discussion on COVID 19 - March 19 : Resources and Notes
The purpose of the Weekly Calls is to create a platform through which funders in Southern California can share how they are responding to COVID-19, collectively identify unmet needs, help funders connect and align with one another, and discover how SCG can support your work.
How Philanthropy Can Support Local Solutions During School Closures (Webinar Recording & Notes)
SPEAKERS
- Celine Coggins, Grantmakers for Education (Moderator)
- Dr. Debra Duardo, Superintendent of Los Angles County Office of Education
- Dr. John Garcia, Chief Deputy of Strategic Partnerships and Innovation at Los Angles County Office of Education
Webinar Recording
Resources from The Form 990: Back to Basics—Understand Your Grantees’ Stories
Thank you for attending The Form 990: Back to the Basics- Understand your Grantees' Stories. If you are interested in accessing the recorded version of the webinar, please click the link below. The slide deck and accompanying documents are in the attachments.
Resources from the March 12 LA Arts Funders Meeting
This meeting focuses on Assembly Bill 5 (AB-5), which took effect on January 1, 2020. The new law makes it more difficult for employers to classify workers as independent contractors, instead of employees. It is already affecting freelancers and businesses of all types throughout California, including the nonprofit arts and culture sector, and individual artists. Californians for the Arts breaks down the law, new classification rules, compliance options, exemptions that apply to artists and nonprofit arts and culture organizations, and potential amendments.
Resources from A Healthier California for All: Understanding Changes to the State’s Medical Program (Medi-Cal)
Guidance for Philanthropic Communications in a Pandemic
Philanthropy can serve as a trusted resource for actionable communications that lead with empathy and support grantees to prevent the spread of disease, preserve well-being, maintain social cohesion, and respond to economic hardship.