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 nt Title: 11 Trends in Philanthropy for 2026\nStart Date / Time: Feb 10, 2
 026 14:00 PM US/Eastern\nLocation: \nA conversation about sector trends an
 d how they&rsquo\;re impacting your work\nEach year since 2017, our 11 Tre
 nds in Philanthropy report has looked both broadly and deeply at new shift
 s and evolving movements as they emerge to shape our field nationally and 
 globally. But this year, a highly erratic environment makes that project n
 early impossible. As executive orders, legal contests, and legislative deb
 ates play out, we do not have a clear picture of the impacts on our commun
 ities, our organizations and networks, or our resources.\n11 Trends in Phi
 lanthropy for 2026 is an acknowledgment of the moment we find ourselves in
  &mdash\; a moment of hyper disruption, one that combines both great anxie
 ty about where we are headed and great possibility for what could come nex
 t. Our future feels more uncertain than ever &ndash\; but the opportunity 
 to create and scale life-changing innovations for our communities feels pr
 esent, as well.\n\nJoin a panel of field experts for a timely and importan
 t exploration of how our sector has evolved over the past decade, and what
  the future might bring.\nLearn about specific key trends and macro-level 
 forces shaping &mdash\; and being shaped by &mdash\; philanthropy practiti
 oners and colleagues in other sectors.\nHear from leading voices in philan
 thropy working to contextualize public debates, offer alternatives and sol
 utions, and support the people most impacted by change.\nThink about how t
 hese trends will affect your work and relationships in the year and years 
 ahead.\n\nPanelists:\n\nGlen Galaich, CEO of the Stupski Foundation\nElish
 a Smith Arrillaga, VP of research at the Center for Effective Philanthropy
 \nVictoria Vrana, CEO of GlobalGiving\n\nModerator: Elizabeth Dale, acting
  executive director of the Johnson Center for Philanthropy\n\n--- This iCa
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: 11 T
 rends in Philanthropy for 2026</h1><div>https://www.rialliance.org/events/
 264/</div><br /><div>When: Feb 10, 2026 14:00 PM US/Eastern</div><br /><di
 v><h4>A conversation about sector trends and how they&rsquo\;re impacting 
 your work</h4> <p><a href="https://johnsoncenter.org/blog/11-trends-in-phi
 lanthropy-for-2026/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img class="alignright
  wp-image-18166 size-full" src="https://johnsoncenter.org/wp-content/uploa
 ds/2026/01/Report-Cover-Thumbnail.jpg" alt="11 Trends in Philanthropy for 
 2026 report cover" width="175" height="226"></a>Each year since 2017, our&
 nbsp\;<em>11 Trends in Philanthropy</em>&nbsp\;report has looked both broa
 dly and deeply at new shifts and evolving movements as they emerge to shap
 e our field nationally and globally. But this year, a highly erratic envir
 onment makes that project nearly impossible. As executive orders, legal co
 ntests, and legislative debates play out, we do not have a clear picture o
 f the impacts on our communities, our organizations and networks, or our r
 esources.</p> <p><a class="" href="https://johnsoncenter.org/blog/11-trend
 s-in-philanthropy-for-2026/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em><strong>11
  Trends in Philanthropy for 2026</strong></em></a>&nbsp\;is an acknowledgm
 ent of the moment we find ourselves in &mdash\; a moment of hyper disrupti
 on, one that combines both great anxiety about where we are headed and gre
 at possibility for what could come next. Our future feels more uncertain t
 han ever &ndash\; but the opportunity to create and scale life-changing in
 novations for our communities feels present, as well.</p> <ul> <li>Join a 
 panel of field experts for a timely and important exploration of how our s
 ector has evolved over the past decade, and what the future might bring.</
 li> <li>Learn about specific key trends and macro-level forces shaping &md
 ash\; and being shaped by &mdash\; philanthropy practitioners and colleagu
 es in other sectors.</li> <li>Hear from leading voices in philanthropy wor
 king to contextualize public debates, offer alternatives and solutions, an
 d support the people most impacted by change.</li> <li>Think about how the
 se trends will affect your work and relationships in the year and years ah
 ead.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Panelists:</strong></p> <ul> <li><a class="" hr
 ef="https://stupski.org/people/glen-galaich-ph-d/" target="_blank" rel="no
 opener">Glen Galaich, CEO of the Stupski Foundation</a></li> <li><a class=
 "" href="https://cep.org/people/elisha-smith-arrillaga/" target="_blank" r
 el="noopener">Elisha Smith Arrillaga, VP of research at the Center for Eff
 ective Philanthropy</a></li> <li><a class="" href="https://www.globalgivin
 g.org/learn/author/victoria-vrana/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Victori
 a Vrana, CEO of GlobalGiving</a></li> </ul> <p><strong>Moderator:</strong>
  Elizabeth Dale, acting executive director of the Johnson Center for Phila
 nthropy</p></div><div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.E
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