Chicago Arts Education Collaborative
Co-chairs:
JC Aevaliotis, Polk Bros. Foundation
Joe Panganiban, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
The Chicago Arts Education Collaborative works to address inequities in the availability and quality of arts education programs for Chicago Public School students.
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Education Group
The Education Group is comprised of these subgroups:
- College and Career Access, Persistence, and Success (CCAPS)
Co-chairs: Mara Botman, Vivo Foundation; Caleb Herod, The Chicago Community Trust; Dinaz Mansuri, The Mayer and Morris Kaplan Foundation
- Education and Equity
Co-chairs: Sherly Chavarria, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation; Fanny Diego Alvarez, Grand Victoria Foundation; Suzanne Kerbow, Polk Bros. Foundation; Sonia Mathew, Robert R. McCormick Foundation; Brandon Thorne, W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation
- Education Innovation
Co-chairs: Phyllis Lockett, LEAP Innovations; Woody McCally, Finnegan Family Foundation
- Leadership & Human Capital
Co-chairs: Stephanie Banchero, The Joyce Foundation; Christine Herzog, Crown Family Philanthropies
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Family Foundations Committee
Co-chairs:
Amy Perkal, Crown Family Philanthropies
MaryAnn Roeser, The Duchossois Family Foundation
The Family Foundations Member Network addresses challenges and opportunities relevant to family foundations.
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Grantmaker Finance Roundtable
Co-chairs:
Elva Gonzalez, Healthy Communities Foundation
Lisa Derezinski, Community Memorial Foundation
The Grantmaker Finance Roundtable offers CFOs and CIOs the opportunity to learn about accounting, investment, and other finance-related issues in philanthropy.
Philanthropy CEO Roundtable
Co-chairs:
Mary O’Donnell, RRF Foundation for Aging
Unmi Song, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
The Philanthropy CEO Roundtable offers the opportunity to connect with peers and engage in private, highly interactive discussions about current challenges and leading grantmaking practices. This group is open to CEOs and Executive Directors of private, independent, and community foundations based in Illinois.
To request an invitation to the group’s quarterly meetings, please contact Kenneatha Montgomery.
Trust Based Philanthropy Working Group
Co-chairs:
Nora Garcia, Healthy Communities Foundation
Caroline McCoy, Woods Fund Chicago
The Trust Based Philanthropy Working Group is a learning-to-take-action space for grantmakers who are familiar with and committed to the principles of trust-based philanthropy. Participation in this group is a demonstration of members’ commitment to embedding Trust Based Philanthropy values both internally and externally.
Working Group members will support and hold each other accountable for embedding trust-based values and practices in all areas of their work, including:
- Grantmaking practices and principles
- Board culture and practice
- Internal and grantee evaluations
- Staffing models
- Internal culture and policies
Trust Based Philanthropy Working Group membership is currently limited to Forefront Grantmaker Members and is best suited to executive directors/CEOs or other individuals with organizational decision-making authority. Those who are newer to trust-based philanthropy values may wish to check the Forefront and Trust Based Philanthropy Project event calendars for introductory learning opportunities before requesting to join this working group.