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Community-Centric Fundraising: Connecting to Community Needs

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Listen to Park City Community Foundation's thoughtful exploration of Community-Centric Fundraising (CCF). Learn how it is informed by community impact, needs, and voices to invite donor engagement and support equity and inclusion. They share the principles of CCF that Park City Community Foundation uses, what they've learned, and what these fundraising practices might mean for your organization and community.

SPEAKERS

Alexis Brown | Corporate Partnerships & Development Director, Park City Community Foundation

Diego Zegarra | Vice President of Equity & Impact, Park City Community Foundation

About the Author

Elsie came to Foundant from the nonprofit sector, where she taught and ran outdoor youth programming throughout the Rocky Mountain West, from inner-city Denver to rural Wyoming. Before joining Foundant, she most recently served as the operations manager for The Traveling School, which runs international high school semesters. In this role, she designed and maintained systems and technology solutions to help keep this leanly staffed nonprofit running smoothly. Elsie is most interested in how technology can support an organization’s mission. She serves on Foundant’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) team and is especially focused on how Foundant can support new and more equitable styles of grantmaking. Areas of expertise: grant and scholarship best practices, non-traditional workflows, particularly as they relate to trust-based philanthropy, accessibility, participatory grantmaking, and increasing transparency, #FixtheForm and reducing the applicant burden throughout the grantmaking process.

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