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Racial Equity in Arts Funding Workshop -a workshop for arts and culture funders

Date:
March 9th, 2020
Time:
9:00AM to 6:00PM
Location:
The Guild 260 Washington Street, Dorchester, MA
Audience:
Grantmaker
Event type:
Philanthropic trends
Base fee:
$0

The Racial Equity in Arts Funding workshop was developed by Grantmakers in the Arts as a way to support arts and culture funders with nuts-and-bolts guidance on how to better serve African, Latinx, Asian, Arab, and Native American (ALAANA) communities/communities of color through their grantmaking. The workshop will include information on the history of racialization in the United States, the history of cultural funding and its relationship to racial structures, real-world examples of racial equity funding, and strategies and resources you can bring back to your organizations.

Breakfast & Conversation from 8:30 - 9:00. Program starts promptly at 9:00

The workshop, part of the MA Arts Funders’ Network programming,  is sponsored by the Krupp Family Foundation with additional support by the Wagner Foundation.

Please note: If you attend, you must be able to stay for the entirety of the workshop. Registration is on a first-come first-served basis with priority given to arts and culture funders who have been participating in the MA Arts Funders’ Network. For the time being, we are limiting participation to 2 individuals per organization.  The workshop is limited to 40 participants. 

Registration is now closed. If you have questions about this workshop, please contact Jessica Berns, Network Vibrancy Director, Philanthropy MA.  

Photo credit: theguild.works

Registration type: 
Normal registration

Zoom Instructions:

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.

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