The Skoll Foundation World Forum 2021

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Event date 13 Apr '21 - 15 Apr '21
Event location , CA, United States

     The Skoll World Forum is going virtual from April 13-15, 2021! In the spirit of collective action, we’re convening our growing network to collaborate on social and environmental change from wherever we sit.

     This year’s program is a mix of plenaries, sessions, networking activities, and more. Our theme “Closing the Distance” examines local and global divides as we work together to build bridges. Together, we’ll explore ways to close the distance between the world’s toughest challenges and the innovative solutions that aim to build a better future for all—taking time to become closer with each other along the way.

     The 2021 Forum is designed for everyone dedicated to social progress. There are many ways to learn, connect, and take action: 

Register to attend

      Registration is quick, free, and open to everyone as space allows. Sign up here and indicate how you’d like to join us. You’ll have the option to attend the full Forum on Hopin (our event platform), watch our plenaries only, or access recordings later.

Plan a schedule

    Many of the sessions will be curated directly from the social innovation community to reflect a range of global voices and experiences. We’ll post a full schedule here in March so you can add event content to your calendar and plan your experience in advance.

Watch plenaries

    Our plenaries on April 13 and 15 will celebrate progress through social commentary and visual arts. We hope you’ll join us to be inspired and renewed amid today’s pressing challenges. To watch our plenaries only, just let us know on the Forum signup form.

 


The content was originally posted on skoll.org

Photo credit: Magdalena Kula Manchee


DISCLAIMER:

The views expressed in the blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of the SDG Philanthropy Platform. The SDG Philanthropy Platform is a global initiative that connects philanthropy with knowledge and networks that can deepen collaboration, leverage resources and sustain impact, driving SDG delivery within national development planning. It is led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and WINGS, and supported by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Ford Foundation, Oak Foundation, Brach Family Charitable Foundation, and many others.