When:
Tuesday, November 12, 2013 -
1:45pm to 5:00pm EST
Where:
Philanthropy New York, 4th Floor, 79 Fifth Avenue, NYC
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Funder collaboratives come in many shapes and sizes. There is no right or wrong way of doing them; it all is contingent upon the specifics of each group and their goals.
Come hear collective impact guru Laura Herman interview three funder colleagues and their key partners. In this dynamic case-study-style program, participants will see and engage in how New York, Connecticut and New Orleans all have different but equally effective ways of approaching funder collaboratives within the same issue area of juvenile justice.
A Philanthropy New York Members Briefing sponsored by The Frances Lear Foundation, The Tow Foundation and the New York Juvenile Justice Initiative.
This program is "Partially Open."
Presenters
- Abby Anderson, Executive Director, Connecticut Juvenile Justice Alliance
- Penny Fujiko Willgerodt, Executive Director, The Prospect Hill Foundation (NY)
- Laura Herman (Moderator), Managing Director, FSG
- Maggie Lear, President, The Frances Lear Foundation (LA)
- Robin Templeton, Member, Youth Justice Funding Collaborative; Executive Director, Petra Foundation
- Emily Tow Jackson, Executive Director and Trustee, The Tow Foundation (CT)
Designed for
All interested funders.