NCFP Social Impact Strategies: Intersectionality of Systems

NCFP Social Impact Strategies: Intersectionality of Systems
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM) (CST)
Description
How can philanthropic efforts go beyond addressing isolated challenges to fund the interconnectedness of social, economic, racial, and environmental disparities? Join the National Center for Family Philanthropy for this dynamic discussion that builds on November's program (participation in November is not required).
key takeaways
This webinar will explore how family philanthropy can play a pivotal role in supporting systems change by addressing the intersectionality of multiple issues and identities. By recognizing how factors such as race, gender, disability, and socioeconomic status intersect, family philanthropies can create more holistic, impactful solutions.
You will learn strategies to identify and support initiatives that address root causes, build resilience, and create systemic shifts by centering those most impacted by injustices.
Audience & Registration
This is a Members-only webinar designed with Family Foundations and/or Donor Advised Fund participants in mind. Any PhilMO Member may register. National Center for Family Philanthropy will be hosting this webinar, so we look forward to (virtually) seeing you there!
PhilMO Members may participate for free. Members need to register here to receive the Zoom registration link from NCFP.
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OUR PARTNERSHIP
PhilMO is pleased to be able to provide this program through a special partnership with National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP). Because of our partnership agreement, only PhilMO Members may register. If you would like to consider membership in PhilMO, please find details here.