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The Forum's nearly 100 members are regional and national philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs) that work to strengthen, lead, inform, mobilize and support the philanthropy sector.

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Africa Grantmakers’ Affinity Group (AGAG) convenes funders, curates information and connects people to build an informed network of grantmakers engaged in robust, effective, and responsive philanthropy to benefit African communities.

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The mission of Animal Grantmakers is to support effective grantmaking, advance collaborative efforts, and expand the sphere of animal protection philanthropy to cast a wider and stronger safety net for animals in the communities we serve, improving outcomes and elevating the field.

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Established in 1992, Economic Opportunity Funders (EOF), is a network of national, regional, and local level funders working to advance economic equity and opportunity in the United States. We believe in building an economy that works for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, immigration status...

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EFN galvanizes philanthropic funders to inspire entrepreneurship, support entrepreneurs, and strengthen entrepreneurial ecosystems. By informing, connecting, and catalyzing action, EFN increases its members’ knowledge, networks, and efficacy; bolsters entrepreneurship; and contributes to shared...

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We seek to maximize investment in the nonprofit workforce.

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NEID Global is a peer-to-peer learning
network of passionate & dedicated
global philanthropists.

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Philanos’ mission is to inspire women’s philanthropic leadership and to equip and strengthen collective giving organizations through education and collaboration that promotes informed, impactful grant making in communities.

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The goal of the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE) is to increase the amount and effectiveness of resources aimed at combating institutional and structural racism in communities through capacity building, education, and convening of grantmakers and grantseekers.

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PACE (Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement) is a member-centric philanthropic laboratory for funders seeking to maximize their impact on democracy and civic life in the United States.

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