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A solution-oriented summit where organizing, policy, and advocacy converge to create impactful change in charitable giving.
Organized by the Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute in partnership with the Crisis Charitable Commitment and the Donor Revolt, this convening boldly upholds that charitable giving reform is a critical antidote to wealth inequality.
We are gathering peer-to-peer philanthropic networks, philanthropy professionals, and advocates to movement-build toward shared prosperity. Together, we'll leverage our collective expertise to form actionable next steps and connections that propel us toward a more equitable future.
Ellen Dorsey served as Executive Director of the Wallace Global Fund for 16 years and continues to serve as Senior Advisor. Under her leadership, the Fund was recognized globally for creative philanthropic strategies and mission-aligned investing, including supporting the youth-led fossil fuel divestment movement.
Rajasvini Bhansali is the Executive Director of Solidaire Network and Solidaire Action, a community of donor organizers mobilizing critical resources to the frontlines of social justice. She is a passionate advocate for participatory grassroots-led power building and a lifelong student of social movements.
Chuck Collins is the Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies where he co-edits Inequality.org. He is an expert on U.S. inequality and the racial wealth divide, and the author of numerous reports and several books.
Parking: Metered street parking is available. Parking for the hotel is
Valet Parking only and is $80.00 per day.
Bus Station: San Francisco Bus Terminal, Powell St. Station
BART Station: Montgomery St. BART
Train Station: Emeryville, AMTRAK Railroad Passenger Station
Access and COVID details:
The Clancy is wheelchair accessible.
KN95 masks are required and provided.
This Clancy does not have gender-neutral bathrooms.
The event requires moving from one seated room to another.