Our journey toward justice began long before this election cycle, and will continue long after.

The Funders Network remains steadfast in our belief that we cannot address the escalating climate crisis, widening wealth gap or stark inequities in healthcare access – among other critical issues – without addressing systemic racial injustice.

As we begin to navigate the post-election landscape, we want to share the following post-election resources, events and reflections with TFN’s community of funders, partners and allies.

Webinar and Events

2024 Elections: What’s Next for Equity and Justice in California?
Nov. 7 | 1-2 p.m. ET | Webinar
This #PolicyPerspectives webinar will be a conversation on voting trends, election outcomes and what it all means for Californians.

Driving Lasting Change: Power-Building Post-Election in California and Beyond
Nov. 13 | 2:30 p.m. ET | Webinar
The President-Elect put a target on our community’s back – this is not new. However, we are better prepared to anticipate and protect those most vulnerable among us this time around. On Wednesday, hear from national and state leaders and outline the urgent priorities that need our attention in 2025 and beyond. Together, we’ll transform lessons into action and action into impact.

Imagining 2025: What’s next for disaster philanthropy?
Nov. 14 |  1-2 p.m. ET | Webinar
This Center for Disaster Philanthropy webinar is co-sponsored by TFN, Alliance Magazine, Philanthropy New York and United Philanthropy Forum. 

Post-Election Debrief: Implications for Water Policy & Water Equity Goals
Nov. 14 | 3-4:30 p.m. ET | WebinarHosted by Clean Water for All, the Water Equity & Climate Resilience (WECR) Caucus, River Network, and Clean Water Network. Join fellow water protectors to debrief the 2024 election results and discuss what we can expect for water policy over the next four years. 

The Election and Its Impact on The Environment
Nov. 15 | 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. PT | Hybrid Event
This SoCal Grantmakers event is presented in partnership with Smart Growth California, a TFN initiative.

Policy Funder Call: Advancing Housing Justice in a Changing Political Landscape
Nov. 15 | 12 p.m. ET | Webinar

The 2024 Election and the Path Ahead
Nov. 19 | 12:30-2 p.m. ET | Webinar
This webinar is organized by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees and is co-sponsored by TFN, Philanthropy New York, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Forefront and Funders Together to End Homelessness.

Decision ’24 Post-Election Briefing: Debrief + Sector Outlook
Nov. 20 | 12- 1:15 p.m. ET | Webinar
To help PSOs and their foundation members make sense of it all, join United Philanthropy Forum for our (TFN is a member of the forum) special Decision ’24 Post-Election Webinar, where we will analyze the results, discuss potential policy shifts and look ahead to what’s on the horizon for the coming year.

Where Do We Go From Here? A Post-Election Assessment
Nov. 21 | 7-8 p.m. ET | Webinar
An urgent conversation with Naomi Klein, Astra Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and Chenjerai Kumanyika.

Organization Statements

This Much We Know
Blog Post | Barr Foundation

We Stand Boldly in Our Commitments
Blog Post | The Funders Network

Post-Election 2024 Statement
Blog Post | The California Endowment

Commitment to Communities
LinkedIn Post | California Funders

We Refuse to Go Backwards: Standing United for California’s Future
Blog Post | Sierra Health Foundation

Statement on the 2024 U.S. General Election
Blog Post | Dēmos

Together, We Build What’s Next
Blog Post | Latino Community Foundation

GCIR Statement on the 2024 Presidential Election
Blog Post | Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees

We Will Not Go Back
Blog Post | Liberty Hill Foundation

Post Election Reflection
Newsletter | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Forum to Navigate Post-Election Landscape with PSOs and their Members
Blog Post | United Philanthropy Forum

Love and Resolve
Blog Post | San Francisco Foundation

California Leaders Pledge Bold Action in Defense of the Golden State’s Values and the American Dream
Joint Statement | California Community Foundation