Environmental Sustainability

7
Oct
9:00am - 10:30am
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Join GCG for a discussion on environmental health and justice in the St. Louis Region. Guest panelists Dr. Alexander Garza and Leah Clyburn will discuss the connections between COVID-19 and poor...View Details
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14
Apr
9:00am - 10:30am
Online Zoom Meeting
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GCG Full Members (free) & Non-Member Funders ($50)
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Trust-Based Philanthropy is being embraced by a growing number of foundations as a way to alleviate power imbalances between funders and grantees while fostering more productive and informative...View Details
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March, 2024
Digging In (Part I) Webinar Recording Register for the next event in the series here: Digging In (Part II): Film Screening & Discussion | Philanthropy Missouri Description Connecting food production, nutrition, and natural resources, Congress has passed Farm Bill legislation regularly since the 1930s. Every five years, the bill expires and is updated. The current bill was enacted in 2018 and is scheduled to expire this year. What is the status of the Farm Bill? What does this legislation mean for Missouri -- and how can Missouri funders meaningfully engage? PhilMO Members and non-Member...
This report examines how CEOs of U.S.-based foundations and nonprofits perceive the issue of climate change and how it will affect their work. Though 60 percent of those surveyed believe climate change is an urgent problem, a relatively small percentage of foundation dollars go toward efforts to address these issues. The research reveals that leaders of climate-focused nonprofits and foundations see opportunity for philanthropy to engage more deeply with the issue of climate change. The report contains a list of resources for funders as well as snapshots of both climate foundation leaders’...

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