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Confluence Philanthropy's Native Green Learning Circle

Please join Confluence Philanthropy at the Santa Fe Community Foundation for a funder-only meeting of the Native Green Learning Circle.

Friday, August 14, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (MDT)

Confluence will share it’s learning from the Native Green Project; a group dialogue about best practices for making impact investments to benefit projects on tribal lands and Indigenous communities. The project asks these two key questions: What needs to happen to get much-needed capital flowing into Indian Country?  What can grantmakers do to facilitate the creation of stronger deal flow for investing in native communities?

Questions? Contact Sarah DeNicola

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08/14/15 12:00pm — 3:00pm

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Santa Fe Community Foundation, 501 Halona St, Santa Fe, NM 87505

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date & time

08/14/15 12:00pm — 3:00pm

location

Santa Fe Community Foundation, 501 Halona St, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Please join Confluence Philanthropy at the Santa Fe Community Foundation for a funder-only meeting of the Native Green Learning Circle.

Friday, August 14, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (MDT)

Confluence will share it’s learning from the Native Green Project; a group dialogue about best practices for making impact investments to benefit projects on tribal lands and Indigenous communities. The project asks these two key questions: What needs to happen to get much-needed capital flowing into Indian Country?  What can grantmakers do to facilitate the creation of stronger deal flow for investing in native communities?

Questions? Contact Sarah DeNicola

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