The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees only.*
Our communities face many complex and interconnected challenges. Most require us to confront racial, economic, and other inequities. We’re also living in an era of massive wealth creation and wealth transfer. More donors have the resources to meaningfully address those challenges. But the how and now of their philanthropy matters more than ever.
Community foundations have an incredible opportunity—and perhaps a moral obligation—to help donors reexamine the purpose, pace, power, and practices of their philanthropy. This webinar will feature the experiences of community foundation staff who have built the skills to coach up to donors, artfully question their assumptions, and show them new paths to effective family philanthropy.
What will you learn?
- Helpful tips and tools for a more insightful and influential donor advising practice
Speakers
- Rebekah Allison, Vice President, Foundation for the Carolinas
- Brennan Gould. President and CEO, Charlottesville Area Community Foundation
- Tony Macklin, Founder, Tony Macklin Consulting
- Nick Tedesco, President and CEO, National Center for Family Philanthropy
- Ayanna Wakefield, Assistant Vice President, Foundation for the Carolinas
Who should attend?
The series is designed for community foundations to exchange practical advice, tools, and tips from peers on aspects of their family philanthropy engagement. This content-rich webinar features peer case study examples and will allow attendees to delve deeper through an open facilitated dialogue.
How do you sign up?
Members: To register yourself and/or a colleague at your organization, please log in and click the Register Now link above. (no fee)
Registration is required by April 10th.
Registrants will receive the webinar link a day prior to each session.
Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org with questions or for further information on this program or on eligibility.