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Funders and stakeholders alike can be so focused on the policy or advocacy campaign “win” that planning for steps after the campaign can take a backseat. And yet, we know that getting a ballot measure or piece of legislation passed is just one step of many towards creating meaningful and lasting change.
Funders will learn about:
- The challenges and successes of implementing a policy from the field, including work to defend gains we make
- What aspects of implementation funders have been able to support with 501(c)(3) investments
- A discussion of what more could happen if there was increased philanthropic support.
Although the case studies of this briefing will focus on money in politics reforms, we know that these lessons are not unique to this space. We welcome all funders interested in a robust discussion about what comes after “winning” a policy reform to join us!
Cosponsors: Environmental Grantmakers Association, Funders Concerned About AIDS, Grantmakers Income Security Taskforce, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Philanthropy New York, Piper Fund, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, United Philanthropy Forum, Voqal
Moderated by Estevan Muñoz-Howard, Program Officer, Piper Fund
Speakers:
- Mary Le Nguyen, Director, Washington CAN
- Cheri Quickmire, Executive Director, Common Cause Connecticut
Disclaimer
Please note: as with all FCCP events, this briefing is intended only for funders and staff from philanthropy serving organizations.