19:00-20:30 IL, 12-1:30 pm ET, 9:00-10:30 am PT
It’s not just about the weather — the growing climate emergency presents a serious risk to the pursuit of all philanthropic aims. All aspects of society will be affected and we can use our philanthropy to make a difference. We have less than 10 years to act, and all funders -- whatever their mission and field of expertise — can have an immense potential for positive impact. It’s time to plan our role as individual philanthropists and collectively - We owe it to future generations.
Join JFN’s Green Funders Forum for “Global Warning: Climate Change and Jewish Philanthropy,” a five-part series. This is particularly timely in light of November’s UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.
Participants will be eligible for a free consultation meeting to explore personal philanthropic strategies around this issue.
Participants are encouraged -- although not required -- to attend the entire five-part series.
Session 4 - Philanthropic Responses, Lessons, and Opportunities
Monday, January 10, (19:00-20:30 IL, 12-1:30 pm ET, 9:00-10:30 am PT)
Explore interesting and innovative models of philanthropic responses to climate change.
Speakers
Benjamin Bellegy Executive Director Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Support (WINGS)
Tali Yariv-Mashal, PhD Chair, Forum of Foundations in Israel Director, the Beracha Foundation
Gideon Stein, PhD Director, Pashdor Impact Investments Co-Founder, Value² Responsible Investment Fund
Green Funders Forum is a JFN peer network that brings together dozens of funders and foundation representatives from Israel and throughout the Jewish world with experts from academia, the government, and the philanthropic sector for learning, sharing, consultation, and skill-building in various subjects related to environmental protection in Israel. Watch Green Funders Forum videos here.
This event is open to all funders.
If you would like to participate but are not a JFN member, please email sigal@jfunders.org.
Upcoming sessions in the series: (Speakers and other details coming soon)
Climate Change and Us: Where Do We Go from Here?
Monday, February 14
19:00-20:30 IL, 12-1:30 pm ET, 9:00-10:30 am PT
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