Mark your calendars for The Funders Network’s 2022 Annual Conference: Seize the Moment, scheduled for March 14-16 in San Diego!
As communities grapple with the impacts of climate crises, an ongoing pandemic and a widening racial wealth gap, how can we support powerful and creative strategies that can address systemic inequities and move us toward justice?
TFN’s 2022 Annual Conference: Seize the Moment is an opportunity to come together after more than a year of disruption to share how philanthropy can effectively and equitably deploy resources where they are most needed.
We hope to bring together funders from across North America to expand our learning, foster collaboration and catalyze action.
We recognize that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, coupled with a long-overdue national reckoning on racial justice and the ever-increasing impacts of climate crises and extreme weather, has presented us with a singular moment in history.
- How can philanthropy best support community-powered efforts to combat the climate crisis, address racial injustice and build economic opportunities?
- As communities seek to rebound from the disastrous health, social and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, how do we ensure a truly equitable recovery?
- How can the sector effectively advocate for equitable policies at the local, state and regional level — and leverage its reputational capital to combat disinformation and defend against the erosion of civil liberties?
- What are the tools and strategies that can improve the outcomes and impact of grantmaking, especially for marginalized and underrepresented communities?
We look forward to seeing you in San Diego to share, learn and strategize together!
Conference Venue
TFN’s 2022 Annual Conference takes place March 14-16 at the US Grant Hotel in downtown San Diego.
The landmark hotel is nestled in the city’s vibrant Gaslamp Quarter, known for its rich Victorian architecture and history. (And there are several local attractions and landmarks to enjoy nearby.)
The hotel is currently owned by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation tribe, who are indigenous to the area now known as San Diego County and managed by Marriott Bonvoy.
COVID Contingencies
Given the uncertainties of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, including the spread of the variants, TFN remains committed to prioritizing the safety of our members, our team and the communities we serve. Please refer to our TFN2022 Health & Safety section for information on COVID-19 vaccine and testing requirements for attendees, and other measures we are putting in place to ensure our event is a success.
There are no more rooms available at the TFN Annual Conference Rate. If you need alternate accommodations, nearby hotels include: Westgate Hotel, Kimpton Hotel Palomar, Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Downtown, Gaslamp Plaza Suites, The Bristol Hotel, and The Sofia Hotel.