*The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees only.*
Philanthropy is often described as society’s “risk capital.” Private generosity can support causes and ideas that business and government agencies cannot or will not. However, the idea of risk in philanthropy quickly muddies as we direct our generosity through a family foundation, donor-advised fund, or other collective effort. Our ideas about - and tolerance for - risk diverge, shaped by individual, family branch, professional, and other experiences. This webinar, featuring tips from NCFP’s new Passage Issue Brief on this topic and the Case Foundation’s “Be Fearless” campaign to ignite a more fearless approach to change making, provides practical tools for generous families that want to assess, tame, and mitigate philanthropic risk and expand their comfort zone to embrace increased uncertainty in their grantmaking strategy.
Speakers
- Representative of The Case Foundation
- Tony Macklin, Program Manager, Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network (NCFP)
- Diane Miller, Board Member, John and Katherine Duda Foundation
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The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees.
Registration
Private and family foundation staff and trustees:
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