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A Conversation About Supporting Public Art, Parks and Open Space, and Historic Preservation in the City of Boston

Date:
November 9th, 2021
Time:
1:00PM to 2:30PM
Location:
Zoom - information to be emailed
Audience:
Grantmaker, Philanthropic Advisor
Event type:
Network Meeting
Member fee:
$0
Base fee:
$0

[Image of the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm in Mattapan, photo credit Peter Vanderwarker]

Participants in the MA Arts Funders’ Network are organizing a conversation about supporting public art, parks and open space, and historic preservation in the City of Boston. If you are a funder already supporting (or interested in supporting) communities that are working to make Boston a more livable city, then this virtual conversation will be of interest to you.

We welcome funders of all types to join us, including government funding programs, private foundations, individuals, community foundations, and others interested in this work. The conversation will include a discussion of current funding priorities as well as exploration of future strategies for collaboration, alignment, and shared learning about community priorities. This is all done in the effort to make Boston a more vibrantly livable city for all residents in all neighborhoods.

The session is being facilitated by Candelaria Silva-Collins, Chair of the Board of Designators of the George B. Henderson Foundation and Gioia Perugini, Director of Philanthropic Services at Hemenway & Barnes LLP.

About the Network:

Massachusetts Arts Funders' Network bi-monthly meetings provide a learning opportunity on an issue or trend facing the arts and cultural community coupled with a chance to network and update colleagues on their current work, challenges, and opportunities in a roundtable format.

Registration type: 
Normal registration

Zoom Instructions for Virtual or Hybrid Programs:

Zoom information: Zoom information for the program will be sent out to all registrants one week before AND in the afternoon of the business day before the session is scheduled to take place.  Please reach out to info@philanthropyma.org if you believe you are registered for this program and do not receive the link.

Registration & Program Follow-up Materials: Registration for the program will be closed at 2pm EST on the day before the program is scheduled to take place.  If you register after this point, you will be added to the waitlist and will be able to receive the program recording as well as all follow-up materials from the session.  For fee-based Nonprofit Partner programs, you can request these materials for a discounted rate.  Please note that it may take up to a week to prepare and disseminate those materials to all registrants.

Community Guidelines, Program Policies and In-Person Protocol:

Philanthropy Massachusetts has adopted these Community Guidelines & Policies for all programs.  

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