The Funders Network
Hazel Paguaga is an experienced professional in community programs and engagement, currently serving as a Program Associate at The Funders Network since December 2019. Hazel completed a fellowship with the 2022 Texas State Walking College, a collaboration between AARP Texas and America Walks, focusing on the development of walkable and livable communities from May to November 2022. Previous roles include Office Assistant at Florida International University from October 2017 to December 2019, Assessor for the JUEGA Study at the University of Miami's School of Nursing and Health Studies from July 2015 to October 2017, and Receptionist/Program Aide at PACE Center for Girls from January 2015 to April 2017. Hazel obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Florida International University and an Associate of Arts in Sociology from Miami Dade College.
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The Funders Network
The Funders’ Network (TFN) exists to inspire, strengthen and expand funding and philanthropic leadership that yield environmentally sustainable, socially equitable and economically prosperous regions and communities. Our vision is that the Funders’ Network will be the leading resource in philanthropy for interdisciplinary and transformative thinking and action that gives all people the opportunity to live in more environmentally sustainable, socially equitable and economically prosperous regions and communities. TFN believes that collaboration is where real change takes root. When funders decide to act, lead, and advance an agenda together, entire regions and policies can be transformed. We staff funder working groups by providing support to help advance shared learning, develop best practices, create policy agendas, support policy reforms, and improve outcomes on issues and in places. While each issue- or place-based funder working group has its own priority agenda and work plan, the working groups use similar models and tactics for raising funder awareness, building funder knowledge and capacity, and facilitating impact and action. These tools and approaches include: -Funder outreach and education -Convening and networking -Research and analysis -Supporting regional and place-based practice -Pooled funds and investments -Policy reform In addition to the working groups currently staffed by the Network, we also provide strategic support and services to other place-based and regional funder collaboratives, such as the Great Communities Collaborative in the Bay Area, the Central Corridor Funders Collaborative in the Twin Cities, and an emerging Intermountain West Funder Network.
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