One in four adult Americans and an estimated one billion people globally experience disability. However, only one cent out of every ten dollars in U.S. grantmaking is allocated to disability rights and social justice.
Funders have numerous opportunities throughout their grantmaking processes to shift toward more equitable, disability-inclusive, and values-aligned practices. This session will provide insights into the connection between all funding areas and disability, as well as meaningful ways for philanthropy to adopt disability-inclusive grantmaking. This includes participatory approaches that center the insights and guidance of disability communities directly impacted by a funder’s priorities.
Resources: Disability & Philanthropy Forum resources
About this Series
The monthly Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy webinar series provides guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy—from motivations and values to governance, grantmaking, and succession. The series equips giving families with the latest information on evergreen topics in the donor lifecycle through practical takeaways and diverse family stories that illustrate important practices. Designed for seasoned practitioners and newcomers alike, the series is available to our Network Members and Network Partners.
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Featured Speakers

Jeanine Alpert
Jeanine Alpert joined the Trust in 2021 bringing more than 25 years of experience working as…
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Ryan Easterly
Ryan Easterly lives and works at the intersections of race, class, disability, and sexual orientation. Ryan…
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Gail Fuller
Gail Fuller is senior program and communications director for the Disability & Philanthropy Forum. As a…
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Sandy Ho
Sandy Ho began as the Executive Director of the Disability & Philanthropy Forum in June 2024. She was…
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