How can families intentionally partner—both across generations and with peer philanthropists—and align with communities and sectors to increase their impact? This session will explore how to shift from siloed giving toward cross-family learning,...
The National Center for Family Philanthropy limits attendance to private and family foundation staff and trustees only.* Join us to hear from philanthropic families who are exploring the art and opportunity of generational...
Whether you manage difficult conversations between peers or find yourself a participant in one, challenging the norms around power in your professional partnerships is easier said than done. It’s with this in mind that we’ve cultivated a space for...
As New York City faces deepening inequality, rising housing insecurity, and growing pressure on working-class communities, questions of how public money is raised, protected, and invested remain central to building a more just city. At a time when...
In this community conversation, we invite family philanthropy practitioners to explore how giving evolves as families grow, diversify, and span generations, drawing on research that highlights the challenges and opportunities in balancing individual...
Young people across New York City continue to navigate deep inequities in education, housing, mental health, employment, and economic opportunity, while community-based organizations remain essential sources of support, stability, and care. As city...