We were so excited to welcome so many thought leaders to GEO’s 2018 National Conference — and that many took the time to share their takeaways after the conference. We’ve collected those posts here.
Complex, systemic challenges require sophisticated, long-term strategies to address them. The same is true for ending structural racism, and philanthropy is starting to get much more real about its obligation to address inequity and racism.
In this post-2018 National Conference reflection, Ellen Solowey, program officer at Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust, discusses acknowledging discomfort and considers how Piper Trust will continue to build on its collaboration and capacity building efforts to achieve transformational change.
This year, GEO welcomed back Nell Edgington, president of Social Velocity, to blog about the 2018 GEO National Conference. We cross-posted Nell’s daily conference recap blogs, so if you weren't able to join us in person at the conference, you can still read about the highlights from each day. In this final post, Nell reflects on what she observed at the conference.
Welcome to the recap of Day 3 of GEO's 2018 National Conference! if you missed something during the day or you aren't able to join us in person in San Francisco, check out today's recap by Pia Infante, co-executive director of The Whitman Institute.
Welcome to the recap of Day 2 of GEO's 2018 National Conference! If you missed something during the day or you aren't able to join us in person in San Francisco, check out today's recap by Sean Thomas-Breitfeld, co-director of the Building Movement Project.
Welcome to the recap of Day 1 of GEO's 2018 National Conference! It was a thought-provoking day as our community gathered to open the conference. If you missed something during the day or you aren't able to join us in person in San Francisco, check out today's recap by Kathy Reich, director, building institutions and networks at the Ford Foundation.
At the beginning of the year, we kicked off our first post in our 20th Anniversary series by highlighting some of the areas where we have made meaningful progress together and where we hope to continue deepening the power of our community. As we approach GEO’s 2018 National Conference, there are many opportunities for continued reflection.
As GEO's national conference approaches, our members share their hopes for our time together. In this post, Matthew Henkes reflects on connecting and learning with others. We invite you to consider your aspirations as we gather in San Francisco next week.
This year, GEO welcomes back Nell Edgington, president of Social Velocity, to blog about the 2018 GEO National Conference. This post kicks off our conference recap series, so check back each day during the 2018 GEO National Conference.