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Visualizing the Big Ideas of PEAK2024

Each day of PEAK2024 featured a keynote conversation that offered inspiration for how our community can reimagine the philanthropic sector through practices and mindset shifts that center and drive equity. In these three graphic recordings, we’ve captured the key ideas shared by our speakers so that you can continue these conversations within your own organization. We share our gratitude with Grantbook for supporting our graphic facilitation!

For our opening keynote, PEAK President and CEO Satonya Fair led a conversation with Edgar Villanueva and Vu Le to explore pathways to challenging philanthropy’s status quo, evolving the sector, how money can be used as a tool of love and restoration, and what the world would look like if philanthropy reimagined how it manifests its love of humanity.

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On the second day, three sector leaders—Walter & Elise Haas Fund’s Jamie Allison, Philanthropy Northwest’s Jill Nishi, and Native Americans in Philanthropy’s Erik Stegman—will speak about both the strategies and tactics grants professionals can use to lead from where they sit to guide their organizations in recalibrating their approach to and doubling down on racial equity.

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PEAK2024 Seattle wrapped with a powerful conversation between CEOs and grants management directors of grantmaking organizations. Here, PEAK’s Satonya Fair, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s Allison Gister, Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Roland Kennedy, Jr., and Skillman Foundation’s Angelique Power shared how they have been working on themselves as individuals and taken control of their professional development and careers in order to lead their organizations’ transformations.

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Artist: Cori Nakamura Lin