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  • January 2026

  • Wed 21

    Data Centers and Community Primer

    January 21 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

    Midwestern communities are powering the future of artificial intelligence and cloud computing through the exponential growth of data center operations breaking ground in our region. These infrastructure investments have impacts on economic and environmental resources that are not always well-understood or anticipated. Through this fact-based primer on data centers, foundation leaders can be informed partners working to drive effective decision-making and strategy development within their own communities. What you’ll take away: Fact-based insights on the topic of data center operations and implications on communities. Questions to ask to understand the benefits and drawbacks of data centers for your region. IPA Member Price: $0 Nonmember Price: $50

    $50
  • February 2026

  • Mon 2

    Community Foundation Brown Bag Lunch: Leading as a Board Chair

    February 2 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Community foundation leaders come from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences, and inevitably face new challenges leading this unique type of nonprofit. Join this series of casual lunchtime calls about leadership, featuring conversations with longtime community foundation CEOs and GIFT experts in the field. Each virtual session will highlight scenarios you may encounter and tips for building a team of leaders you can consult when faced with new challenges. More details will be available soon. View the full series here. Who May Join The CF Brown Bag Lunch series is open to Indiana community foundation CEOs and their board chair. 👥 Registering Others: Community foundation staff can register board members by selecting their names from the Colleague drop-down menu above. To add new board members or contacts to your account, visit My Dashboard, select Manage My Organizations, and select edit to update your contact list.

  • Tue 10

    Relationships and Power: Listening Well

    February 10 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    Join us to explore how intentional practices of listening can help shift power between philanthropic families and their partners, within grantmaking relationships, and among communities that funders serve; deepen relationships; and support equitable outcomes. Participants will reflect on how families can engage authentically with grantees and communities, ask effective questions, interpret what they hear, and respond in ways that strengthen mutual trust, co-creation, and agency. You’ll leave with actionable takeaways for how your philanthropic practice can be more relational, equitable, and grounded in the voices of those you aim to serve.

  • Tue 17

    Census for Funders 101

    February 17 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Online

    Census participation gaps, particularly among historically undercounted populations, can have lasting consequences for states, local governments, and the nonprofits and systems philanthropy supports. This webinar will explore practical ways grantmakers can engage individually and collectively to strengthen outreach, trust, and participation. An accurate census is essential to ensuring communities receive their fair share of public funding and resources, especially as we look ahead to Census 2030. Census participation gaps, particularly among historically undercounted populations, can have lasting consequences for states, local governments, and the nonprofits and systems philanthropy supports. Census for Funders 101 will outline how philanthropy and its partners can play a critical role in supporting a fair and accurate Census 2030. This webinar will explore why the census matters for securing government dollars, how census data is used in funding and policy decisions, and practical ways grantmakers can engage individually and collectively to strengthen outreach, trust, and participation. Designed for funders at all levels of experience, this session will equip participants with foundational knowledge, real-world examples, and actionable strategies to help ensure an accurate count that benefits Indiana’s communities for the next decade. What You'll Learn Why Census 2030 matters for equitable funding and representation How census data […]

  • March 2026

  • Thu 5

    Giving For Impact – Level 1, Day 1

    March 5 @ 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Welborn Community Room 20 NW Third St., Suite 1500, Evansville, United States

    As a donor, do you ever question whether your donations are having the impact you expect?  Do you often feel like you are just writing checks to organizations because they asked or because it makes you feel good?

    Over the past eight years, our program, Giving for Impact, has made a tremendous difference in how people donate and partner with nonprofits.

  • Thu 12

    Working Genius Workshop

    March 12 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am
    University of Souther Indiana, Rice Library 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, IN, United States

    Working Genius Workshop    Working Genius is a groundbreaking productivity model designed to help individuals identify their natural talents and thrive in their professional and personal lives. By understanding which types of work energize and fulfill them and which lead to frustration and disengagement, people can enhance their self-awareness, boost productivity, and achieve greater success. This model defines six core activities essential to any kind of work and offers a clear framework for how work gets accomplished. Many individuals feel unrecognized, underutilized, or stuck in roles that don’t align with their strengths, while teams often struggle with inefficiency and miscommunication. Working Genius transforms the way people approach work by helping them leverage their natural gifts, creating more engaged, effective, and successful teams. The brief 15-minute Working Genius assessment provides individuals (and teams) with valuable insights into their natural strengths and workplace frustration areas.  Applying the team information in workshop facilitation brings these insights to life, fostering team cohesion, improving communication, and equipping members with strategies to maximize productivity. With a shared understanding of how work gets done best, teams can reduce frustration, enhance collaboration, and achieve greater success together. Working Genius Workshop - BUS767-001 Working Genius is a groundbreaking productivity model […]

    $299
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