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Key Elements for Funders to Build a Culture of Crisis Preparedness

Regardless of where you sit in the funding ecosystem, you have most likely faced funding in crisis. From wars to natural disasters to attacks on human rights defenders, most of us will find ourselves at the intersection of the issue(s) we care about and a crisis (e.g., environmental disaster, conflict, acute violence, pandemic) at some point. As we face a wave of intersecting crises, the philanthropic sector must invest now in building a culture of preparedness. Doing so will allow us to proactively anticipate and be ready for changes - both positive and negative - which will put us in a better position to protect lives and safeguard good work. We know we need crisis preparedness strategies, but what does this look like? Where do we begin?

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Reflections on “How intersectional grantmaking can support Sex Workers and other marginalized movements in shrinking civic space”

Sienna, Alexis, and Erin offer reflections on why their Discovery Journey, “How intersectional grantmaking can support Sex Workers and other marginalized movements in shrinking civic space", at the Festival may not have been as well-attended as other sessions and why there continues to be an underserving of sex workers in our global funding ecosystem.

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Graphic illustration from Constellations' virtual Nebula Convening in May 2022 by Tiare Lani - A dark sky with natural, fluid elements highlighting our community and goals rooted in place and remembering forward with space to dream big. Our purpose of fighting for imagination lights up the night sky.

Create Stories that Change the World

Reflections from the Discovery Journey session, “Create Stories that Change the World: Funding BIPOC Artist Disruptors, Culture Bearers, and Cultural Strategy Organizations working at the intersections of arts, culture and social justice.”

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