NCFP Webinar: Tech Tools: Virtual Site Visits, Data Analysis, and Board Activities
Family philanthropies in 2018 have the opportunity to leverage a wide and growing variety of technology to improve our philanthropic work.
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Family philanthropies in 2018 have the opportunity to leverage a wide and growing variety of technology to improve our philanthropic work.
Join us to hear from a panel of partner organizations that are working with Rebuild to realize the program’s impact.
Philanthropy Network's new Regional Roundtable series will provide funders with an opportunity to hear updates on pressing issues, and share what they’re hearing about needs in the community and steps they are taking to respond.
What does it mean to have “pride of place”? How do giving families retain their commitment to the founding region or community where their philanthropic resources were first created?
As we heard at the Annual Members’ Meeting, the decennial census is a cornerstone of our democracy, determining Congressional districts and driving key decisions made by federal and local government, business, nonprofits, and philanthropy around the allocation of funding and where services are provided.
Why, in 2017, are we still relying on grandma’s photo albums and poorly scanned Facebook uploads to preserve our family histories?
While transparency is an important value in principle, what do you do when your foundation’s privacy is also your family’s privacy? How do you balance the need for public accountability with a family’s right to privacy?
How can your board develop a transition plan to maximize your new executive director’s prospects for success?
Collaboration and respect are key to building a healthy and strong family, organization, and community. Learn from three giving families working on donor collaboratives, innovative grantee/grantor partnerships, and strategic funder and government collaborations.
This conversation will feature a variety of practical tips for bridging the power divide with your grantees, with one another, and with other partners in your work.