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FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund Full Proposal Due Date: May 29, 2026 The FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund supports grassroots organizations expanding access to quality education and sports for children in underserved communities. By uniting resources and partnerships, FIFA and Global Citizen aim to give every child the chance to learn, grow, and thrive.
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NAPCON26: Highlights From Our 2026 Annual Conference Over three days in Riverside, California, Native leaders, funders, organizers, and community members gathered for the Native Americans in Philanthropy 2026 Annual Conference. Native Youth Grantmakers in Seattle The 2026 Native Youth Grantmakers (NYG) convened together for the first time on the homelands of our Coast Salish relatives.
Beyond gaining new relatives and networking at every turn, the retreat’s agenda included courses in personal development, cultural grounding, and exploring each participant’s role as members of their respective communities and their new place within the philanthropic sector.
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