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Care Partners: Bridging Families, Clinics, and Communities to Advance Late-Life Depression Care – Lessons Learned

March 11, 2021 2:00 p.m. Eastern

Cosponsored by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, Council on Foundations, United Philanthropy Forum, The Funders Network, Grantmakers In Health, National VOAD, InterAction, and National Center for Family Philanthropy.

The COVID-19 global pandemic defined 2020, and it will continue to impact much of the world in the foreseeable future. How did grantmakers and donors respond as communities worldwide struggled amid the pandemic’s impact on livelihoods, health, education, and more? This webinar highlighted key findings from a new report by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) and Candid. An update of Philanthropy and COVID-19 in the First Half of 2020, it examines how much funders gave, who they gave to, and what issues they supported. Panelists addressed what funders should be doing as we move into year two of giving in COVID-19 crisis. Speakers included David Maurrasse, Founder and President of Marga Incorporated; Grace Sato, Director of Research at Candid; and Clare Woodcraft, Executive Director of the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy. CDP’s Director of Strategic Initiatives, Sally Ray, moderated the discussion.