PEAK Grantmaking

For Legal Support And Crisis Communications

  • Amount
    $150,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    9/10/2024
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
PEAK Grantmaking, a highly engaged member-led community of more than 8,000 grant and philanthropy professionals and 500 member organizations, is leading the way in equitable, effective grantmaking practices, empowering its members as innovators. This grant provides legal support and crisis communication consulting that is needed to address pressing challenges and carry out the organization’s strategic goals and priorities through 2026.
About the Grantee
Address
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC, 20006, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for legal support and crisis communications  
PEAK Grantmaking, a highly engaged member-led community of more than 8,000 grant and philanthropy professionals and 500 member organizations, is leading the way in equitable, effective grantmaking practices, empowering its members as innovators. This grant provides legal support and crisis communication consulting that is needed to address pressing challenges and carry out the organization’s strategic goals and priorities through 2026.
for general operating support  
PEAK Grantmaking, a highly engaged member-led community of 6,500 grant and philanthropy professionals and 500 member organizations, is leading the way in equitable, effective grantmaking practices, empowering its members as innovators. This grant will provide general operating support for PEAK (Principles, Equity, Advocacy, Knowledge) to further its strategic plan to transform philanthropy by operationalizing equity-centered, values-driven grantmaking practices.
for general operating support  
PEAK Grantmaking is a member-led community of professionals who specialize in grants management for funding organizations. Through targeted programming and research, the organization powers knowledge and fosters collaboration to strengthen practice in philanthropy. Their largest convening is an annual conference that was planned for March 2020 in Seattle with about 1,000 registrants. It was cancelled the week before it was supposed to take place due to COVID-19 community transmission in the area. This unrestricted support will help with the unplanned expenses and capacity required to manage this significant change.

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