Special Invitation
Since we have two family philanthropy programs on November 12th, we decided to make a day of it! Join PNY staff and family foundation members for lunch at Philanthropy New York from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM to watch this webinar together.
Then from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Andrew Schulz is leading a great session on demystifying legal guidelines for family foundations: I Didn’t Know You Could Do That With a Family Foundation.
Email register@philanthropynewyork.org to RSVP for one or both events.
Webinar Description
Presented in partnership with the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) and the National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP), this webinar will explore strategies family foundations and donor advised funds can take to engage more deeply in grantmaking that builds toward long-term social change.
The webinar will draw from case studies highlighted in NCRP’s new Families Funding Change report, as well as the real life experiences of family members and trustees who have made the transition toward social justice giving. Participants will leave with a greater understanding of how social justice can be a unifying framework for giving – whatever a family’s ideological diversity.
Presenters
- Ashley Snowdon Blanchard, Vice President, Hill-Snowdon Foundation; Associate Director of Philanthropy, TCC Group
- Ryan Schlegel, Research and Policy Associate, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Designed for
The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees.
Registration
In-person attendance: Email register@philanthropynewyork.org with your name and organization if you'd like to join us for lunch at Philanthropy New York to watch the webinar together.
Webinar registration: To join the webinar remotely, log in to the National Center for Family Philanthropy's site to register. 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 Crystal Ovalles at covalles@philanthropynewyork.org or call 212-714-0699 ext. 211.
If you have already created your NCFP account with us, please click the Register Now link above.
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