Community Foundation’s Role Among a Family’s Professional Advisors - Webinar

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Thursday, October 20, 2016 -
2:00pm to 3:00pm EDT
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*The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees only.*

Most philanthropic families use multiple vehicles and a range of professional advisors to realize their mission and goals – including partnering with community foundations. How should a community foundation understand its role within that “team” of support? What are ways that community foundations add unique value and expertise in this mix? On this Spark Session, hear examples of where strategic coordination results in better results and positive ongoing relationships between and across these important players in a family’s philanthropy.

This program is part of the Spark Session series under NCFP’s Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network. The series is designed for community foundations to exchange practical advice, tools, and tips from peers on aspects of their family philanthropy engagement. In one hour, this content-rich webinar feature peer case study examples and will allow attendees to delve deeper through an open facilitated dialogue.

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The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees. 

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Private and family foundation staff and trustees: 

In order to access all of the ways you can utilize PNY's member subscription to the National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP), you will need to set up an account with NCFP. The account will be based on your professional email address and a password of your choosing. To get started, please email Jordan Joseph at jjoseph@philanthropynewyork.org or call 212-714-0699.

If you have already created your NCFP account with us, please click the Register Now link above. 

 

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