📢 Important Update! 📅 New Dates for the next annual GPF conference: March 12-14, 2025 in San Francisco. While we won't be hosting our annual conference this year, we are hosting year-round programs and have hosted 6 programs so far. Stay tuned for more details on #GPF2025 and more. Sign up for our newsletter to stay in the loop on all things GPF: https://lnkd.in/g2kC6zsZ
Global Philanthropy Forum
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
San Francisco, CA 2,028 followers
A community of philanthropists, social investors, and change-makers committed to international causes.
About us
https://philanthropyforum.org/ At Global Philanthropy Forum (GPF) we are pushing the philanthropy sector forward, ensuring that it can deliver on its promise: to set the conditions for all to live healthy, thriving lives. We convene philanthropy leaders who are self-reflective, seeking innovative solutions, eager to hear from practitioners and frontline communities, willing to challenge the status quo, share knowledge and learnings (including failures), and quick to collaborate. Through thoughtful and cutting edge programming and purposeful connections, we aim to foster a community of leaders willing to do what it takes to make philanthropy ‘fit for purpose’ in our dynamic and rapidly changing world. We are a community with engaged leaders who are committed to building philanthropy for the 21st century – a new emerging world with different demands and needs. Through our members-only community, we curate content and provide timely thought leadership for our community. Our partners support through engagement, convening, and new development opportunities. Global Philanthropy Forum is a project of Commonwealth Club World Affairs.
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http://www.philanthropyforum.org
External link for Global Philanthropy Forum
- Industry
- Philanthropic Fundraising Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- philanthropy, international development, international affairs, public policy, networking, corporate social responsibility, and human rights
Locations
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Primary
312 Sutter Street
Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94108, US
Employees at Global Philanthropy Forum
Updates
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🌈 Celebrating #PrideMonth at the GLBT Historical Society! We teamed up with Forward Global, to host an inspiring #Pride Happy Hour at the nation's first LGBTQ+ history and culture museum, home to the original 1978 Rainbow Flag. Speakers Roberto Ordeñana with GLBT Historical Society, Imani Rupert-Gordon with NCLR – National Center for Lesbian Rights, and Katie Hultquist with Outright International, highlighted critical issues facing LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.They emphasized the need for intersectionality in the LGBTQ movement to foster community integration and progress, alongside preserving LGBTQ history and combating legislative challenges like the rise in anti-LGBTQ bills. The program concluded with a call to action for increased philanthropic support and inclusive policy-making to ensure equity and justice for all LGBTQ+ individuals globally.
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🌍 Reflecting on #WorldRefugeeDay 2024: "Refugees are not numbers and we are nobody's problem; we are supposed to be seen as part of the solution." - Abraham Leno, Executive Director of the Eastern Congo Initiative This year, USA for UNHCR and GPF collaborated on an Impact Roundtable where we discussed solutions, solidarity, and the importance of collaborative projects for supporting refugees.The discussion highlighted the importance of trust, innovative strategies, and collaborative approaches to maximize impact, advocating for the use of local systems and "brain trusts" to drive significant global change for refugees.
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We recently partnered with Effective Institutions Project to co-host a workshop with Metaculus, Omidyar Network and P150 on #AI and #philanthropy, convening a diverse group of AI funders, professional forecasters and experts in technology and policy to explore the future impact of AI technologies on society. The workshop fostered collaboration among various stakeholders to devise strategies that incorporate forecasting, quantitative analysis, and collaborative research, aimed at guiding AI toward a positive future. We are excited to to build on these conversations in future partnerships and programs.
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To celebrate #PrideMonth we are co-hosting a Pride Happy Hour at the GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco with Forward Global on June 25. We will hear from movement leaders about how donors at every level can make an outsized difference to #LGBTQ communities locally and around the world. If you are interested in joining, please reach out to mwenger@philanthropyforum.org.
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In honor of #WorldRefugeeDay on June 20th, we are hosting a Virtual Impact Roundtable on June 21st at 9AM via Zoom. Impact leaders will come together to share stories and examples of creative solutions when assisting the most vulnerable. If you are interested in joining, please reach out to mwenger@philanthropyforum.org.
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To conclude our May programming, we co-hosted a program with Network of Engaged International Donors featuring Kristen McGuire from the Global Fund for Women, Johnny Tohme from the Urgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism, Stanislava Stancheva from The Christensen Fund and Sara Lomelin, CEO of Philanthropy Together. The conversation focused on the power and potential of #collaborative funds, touching on the importance of pooling resources for systemic change, fostering #trust between donors and activists, and prioritizing community voices and #intersectionality in funding decisions.
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Inspired by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's influential career as a leading scholar and renowned author of groundbreaking works, "Stamped From the Beginning" and "How to Be An Antiracist," Forward Global and the Global Philanthropy Forum hosted a fireside chat last month at KQED with Dr. Kendi and Jamie Allison, Executive Director of of the Walter & Elise Haas Fund. The conversation stressed the need to address systemic racial injustices and adopt an anti-racist philosophy, while also exploring how #philanthropy can rebuild trust through fostering community self-liberation and sustainable, relationship-driven approaches. Interested in learning more about this program? Reach out to mwenger@philanthropyforum.org for detailed insights and a video recording of the program.
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Recently, we hosted a dynamic panel session for a cohort of European biotech founders on a “tour” of #SiliconValley. In partnership with the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA), the panel explored “Foundation Funding: How to Assess and Access” with industry innovators: Robin Ann McIntosh with Workit Health Ari Tuchman with Quantifind, Kim K. with Bay Bridge Ventures, moderated by Sarah Gerber Howard. The conversation provided a deeper understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of #socialimpact, #biotechnology, and #entrepreneurship. For more detailed insights from the program please reach out to mwenger@philanthropyforum.org.
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I am thrilled to share that the Global Philanthropy Forum (GPF) has brought back year-round programming in addition to our annual conference. We have hosted 2 programs so far this year, and will continue to build this momentum up to our next annual conference on March 18-20, 2025. Last month we were thrilled to partner with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change for an intimate roundtable dinner with various stakeholders from Meta, Google, Salesforce, Microsoft, Airbnb, and other civil society organizations for a candid, off the record dialogue on how governments, private sector and philanthropists can forge innovative solutions together. Check out our recent email newsletter for more insights: https://lnkd.in/gCxkn5Wk