b'1:15pm- 2:00pmETTRENDSPost-Crisis Models for Funding Economic Development as a Charitable ActivityCAF America Internal | TBD, TBDIn the wake of a crisis - due to conflict, natural disaster, or global pandemicssupport for economic development is almost always an immediate necessity to begin rebuilding communities and to support the most vulnerable populations from the ground up. Supporting economic development programs CAN be charitable, but it also can involve supporting for-profit businesses, small entrepreneurs, and other actors that are normally not considered to be charitable beneficiaries. This session will hone in on the IRS regulations and the precedents that define charitable economic development activities and how to ensure that the programs youre funding are considered charitable. 2:00pm- 2:15pmETBreak 2:15 pm- 3:15 pmETTRENDSBuilding Effective International Emergency Response Grant ProgramsLoren Previti, CAP| Assistant Vice President of Donor Services, CAF AmericaIvana Ro| Policy Programs Manager, Global Crisis & Disaster Response, MetaThis session will explore strategies for designing an effective disaster and crisis grantmaking program. We will discuss the development of a disaster philanthropy strategy and important considerations for ensuring your partners on the ground are prepared and ready to support their communities during a time of crisis. The session will unpack different mechanisms that donors are using to support their disaster and crisis response work, and it will focus on Metas Global Crisis & Disaster Response programs as a case study on how one corporation is managing their strategy and relief efforts.3:15pm- 3:30pmETCLOSING REMARKS & IGS CLOSEJessie Krafft | Senior Vice President of External Affairs, CAF America#IGS2022|igsymposium.org11'