Maine Philanthropy Center Conference
Join us for the 2025 Maine Philanthropy Center Conference in Augusta!
Join us for the 2025 Maine Philanthropy Center Conference in Augusta!
Join us to debrief the national program: Executive Order on DEI: What Nonprofits and Philanthropies Need to Know.
Join the Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, National Council of Nonprofits, and United Philanthropy Forum for a discussion on how this action affects nonprofits and philanthropy.
The session will be held in-person with ~30 others and provides a deep dive into transformative content, as well as an opportunity to connect with, relate to, and form a sense of community with fellow participants.
In this session, participants will identify specific signs of Compassion Fatigue and Burnout and explore the role that connection (to self, to others, and to team) can make in recharging their energy reserves.
We'll hear from guests who are leading successful nonprofit alliances and coalitions, sharing how working together has helped them strengthen their influence and achieve greater impact.
This session will explore the effects of poverty and poverty trauma on the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of children and adults in our schools, neighborhoods, workplaces, and social settings.
Join PhilanthropyMA to learn about the report findings, how to access Candid’s demographic data, and how the data and findings can support and enhance your work.
Join us for a discussion with Black disabled leaders on how philanthropy can support Black disabled communities.
Join GTY and the Youth Transition Funders Group to explore findings from a newly released research scan commissioned by The Annie E. Casey Foundation.