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September 2021
![Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: How Funders Can Support an Inclusive Equity Agenda](https://www.edfunders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Equity-400x400.jpg)
Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: How Funders Can Support an Inclusive Equity Agenda
Practical questions remain for how to move forward productively in the face of the divisive debate over what place education for racial literacy should have in schools. Join us to explore what role funders can play in sustaining an equity agenda in education during this significant time in history.
![View from the Field - Workforce Challenges, Solutions & Policy Implications: Out-of-School Time Monthly Stakeholder Convenings](https://www.edfunders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/OOST_kids-400x400.jpg)
View from the Field – Workforce Challenges, Solutions & Policy Implications: Out-of-School Time Monthly Stakeholder Convenings
In this Grantmakers for Education convening we'll hear about and discuss the urgent challenges youth organizations are facing across the country to recruit and hire high quality staff. We'll also highlight emerging models for addressing these challenges as well as policy implications and opportunities.
![Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: How Funders Can Bring a Thoughtful Approach to the Debate](https://www.edfunders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Equity-400x400.jpg)
Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: How Funders Can Bring a Thoughtful Approach to the Debate
A debate about how and what to teach is taking place across the country at the legislative, community, district and school level.
![Funding Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities: Setting the Context at a Pivotal Moment](https://www.edfunders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Asian_American-400x400.jpg)
Funding Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities: Setting the Context at a Pivotal Moment
Grantmakers for Education panelists will discuss the historical and contemporary forces shaping the racial position of Asian American and Pacific Islanders today, as well as highlight intra- and intergroup dynamics that must be understood to provide effective support to AAPIs in the current educational landscape.
![Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: What the Debate Means for Teaching and Learning](https://www.edfunders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Equity-400x400.jpg)
Equity, Polarization and Critical Race Theory: What the Debate Means for Teaching and Learning
Sara Sneed, president and CEO of The NEA Foundation, will engage a panel to help us understand what the critical race theory debate means in practice for learners and educators and for education at large.
August 2021
![The Rural Funders' Workbench: Tools for Grantmaking and Equity](https://www.edfunders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/equity_Tools-400x400.jpg)
The Rural Funders’ Workbench: Tools for Grantmaking and Equity
How are funders facilitating change in rural communities? Join your peers for an informal conversation and opportunity to learn about a new set of postsecondary data tools that can help rural funders identify rurally located and rural-serving institutions.