b'11:30am- 12:30pmETFUNDamENTaLS Supporting Vulnerable Populations in Crisis Zones: Sanctions Compliance and risk mitigationPaul Carroll | Director, Charity & Security NetworkIn regions under broad-based US sanctions, civil society organizations and charitable organizations often lack access to international financial resources and subsequently face significant economic hardship. Financial transactions are often delayed or blocked by banks concerned about liability, donors are scared away from sanctioned regions due to high risk, and people in need suffer as a result. This session will provide insight on how grantmakers can navigate US sanctions and OFAC policies to ensure the continued flow of grants to grantees operating in such regions. CAF America will also provide practical advice and case studies on navigating philanthropy in sanctioned countries.12:30pm- 1:00pmETLunch / Break1:00pm- 2:15pmETTRENDSThe Context for Disaster and Crisis Philanthropy: Global Challenges to be considered in Philanthropic Planning Dr. Joern Birkmann | IPCCSowmya Krishnamoorthy| FDirector of Partnerships & Sustainable Finance, PADFCatherine-Lune Grayson | Head of Policy Team, ICRCJulie Arrighi | Senior Advisor, ARC AffiliateMODERATOR: Brooks Reed, CAP | Vice President of Business Development, CAF AmericaA group of distinguished panelists will provide important context on how to conduct effective disaster and crisis philanthropy across borders. Panelists, including representatives from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Red Cross Movement, and other global institutions, will discuss global challenges we are facing in climate change, humanitarian response to climate crisis in fragile and conflict settings, and the impacts of natural disasters. They will share insights into how their respective organizations work to mitigate and respond to such crises.#IGS2022|igsymposium.org7'