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Senior Director of Public Policy, United Philanthropy Forum
Matthew L. Evans is United Philanthropy Forum’s senior director of public policy. Matthew brings to the Forum more than 16 years of public policy, advocacy, government relations, and external affairs experience and has been instrumental in the Forum’s expansion of its public policy work. Specifically, Matthew has led the push toward incorporating the idea of philanthropy using its collective voice and influence to address issues that impact communities and promote systems change via active engagement in the advocacy and public policy process.
Prior to joining the Forum, he was director of public policy and special projects for the Southeastern Council of Foundations (now Philanthropy Southeast), where he worked to ensure the legislative and regulatory success of the philanthropic sector in the South. Before he began leading advocacy efforts on behalf of the philanthropic sector, most of Matthew’s professional career has been shaped in Washington, D.C., having held multiple positions that gave him direct experience in working with elected officials, corporations, and associations, leading advocacy efforts for several national organizations.
Throughout his time in philanthropy, Matthew has served on the public policy committees of the Forum, Independent Sector, and the Council on Foundations. Currently, he is the Vice Chair of the Nonprofit VOTE Board of Directors and serves as a member of the organization’s National Leadership Council. He also is a member of the Funders Committee Census Initiative Leadership team. Matthew holds an Executive Certificate in Philanthropic Leadership from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Tennessee State University, an HBCU in Nashville, Tennessee.