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impacting our work and the field
CHANGE Philanthropy is focused on creating a national movement among funders to improve the health and well-being of all communities—equally. We recognize that being able to connect with peers who are in the same place in the journey is an important step to creating increased impact. By connecting with others across the philanthropic sector, including other infrastructure allies, we can all create a shared practice and strategy across this sector. And this, in turn, will elevate our collective dialog exponentially.
Every 3 years, we hold a UNITY Summit for our communities to come together and create a rich in-person dialog in a collaborative space where new ideas and strategies can be born.
Save the Date: The next UNITY Summit will be held on Sept 19-21, 2017
The UNITY Summit is an important opportunity for members of our network and beyond to come together to discuss and create cross-community impact strategies. Registration will be open shortly. Register up top for our newsletter to find out when.
As a leader and advocate in the community I serve, I view my work holistically – understanding that the entire community benefits when there are positive outcomes for all. Too often, we focus on our issue areas striving to make the greatest impact. The Unity Summit challenged me to think more deeply. Our brothers and sisters in the LGBTQ , Hispanic, Asian Americans/Pacific Islander, and Native American communities, among others, all have the same goal. Equity. We are all working for positive outcomes for our collective groups, but in the end it is about equity. Understanding the issues of all and working together will bring about a greater community.
– Jerry Roberts, Program Officer, Bader Philanthropies, Inc.
Our last UNITY Summit in 2014 hosted the theme: Advancing Equity Together
By Advancing Equity Together, CHANGE Philanthropy (formerly known as JAG) united its members and others in the field to build a new vision for collaboration to advance equity in society (addressing race, gender, sexual orientation, and disability). The Unity Summit brought together all JAG partners for a three-day convening in Washington, DC. Approximately 430 professionals representing 33 states gathered for discussion, debate, networking, and skill-building to advance equity and social justice. Download the Conference Program to learn more.