Disability in Indigenous Communities
In this webinar, disabled Indigenous leaders will share their knowledge and lived experiences at the intersection of disability justice and Indigenous self-determination.
In this webinar, disabled Indigenous leaders will share their knowledge and lived experiences at the intersection of disability justice and Indigenous self-determination.
Join this event as we welcome Professor Monte Mills and Dr. Suzanne Greenlaw to discuss the topic of Landback and the Law.
These interactive classes are designed to familiarize you with the landscape of foundation giving in Maine and walk you through the basics of researching high-quality prospective funders for your work.
As Election Day approaches, this research offers opportunities to understand what is on the mind of Mainers, how they understand their democracy, and the hopes they have for the future of their state.
We are excited to announce the release of the Maine Nonprofit + Funder Voter Engagement Guide, a comprehensive toolkit designed to help funders and nonprofits engage in voter education and participation.
This training covers racial definitions, cultural responsiveness, the 4 Agreements to Courageous Conversations and comfort/discomfort zones.
This session will use a storytelling method to introduce how cultural considerations and lived experiences can influence how one learns.
Join us on October 8th to learn from ILAP’s expert staff about current immigration policies, the state of asylum, and other pressing immigration legal needs across the state.
In recognition of October’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to educate funders about their role in helping communities build resilience by reducing risk.
This interactive workshop--led by by Staffing the Mission facilitators Betsy Leondar-Wright and Mariah Casias--will present practical strategies for philanthropic and nonprofit organizations to enhance job quality.