The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees only.*
Family philanthropy is rooted in the act of collective decision making—one that is often codified in a formal governance structure. But what is governance and how can a family adopt its framework to effectively guide their philanthropy? Governance consists of three elements—principles, policies, and practices—that define who makes decisions and how decisions are made. Families that are intentional about developing a governance framework are better prepared for decision making and can work more collaboratively together.
Explore
- Effective governance structures
- The principles, policies, and practices necessary to ensure effective governance
- How governance can support collaborative work
Designed for
The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees.
Speakers
List of Speakers in Formation
Registration
Registration is available until April 7th. Registrants will receive the webinar link a day prior to the program.
Members: To register yourself and/or a colleague at your organization, please log in and click the Register Now link above. (no fee)
Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.