In response to recent shifts in the climate and health funding landscape, the NAM Climate Communities Network (CCN) hosted a closed-door, virtual event that convened community leaders (CCN Members), stakeholders from national organizations (CCN Strategic Partners), and representatives from philanthropies and philanthropy-supporting organizations to engage in multi-perspective dialogues across three themes: the value of partnering with community-based organizations (CBOs), addressing systemic barriers and sharing best practices, and exploring innovative funding mechanisms.
The convening also featured a World Caf茅 session wherein attendees collectively brainstormed strategies for enhancing community-philanthropy partnerships and solutions for making funding more accessible to CBOs and impactful for philanthropies. A related NAM feature story and forthcoming publication will highlight the learnings and innovative ideas shared during this convening.
Learn more at聽nam.edu/CCN.
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