21st Century Leadership: Learn from NCFP’s Fellows
NCFP’s three new fellows—Mary Mountcastle, Kelly Nowlin, and June Wilson—will share what it means to be a giving family in today’s world.
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NCFP’s three new fellows—Mary Mountcastle, Kelly Nowlin, and June Wilson—will share what it means to be a giving family in today’s world.
The featured speaker for this session is Mindy Aldridge, who will share her experience and the insights she gained from the Nelson Foundation’s most recent strategic planning process. As always, attendees will also have the opportunity to share updates on key happenings and initiatives taking place throughout their respective counties.
Join us for this year’s Annual Members' Meeting where we'll reveal the results of the recent 2021 Member Pulse Survey and invite attendees to share their challenges and successes as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and calls for social justice.
With many of our endowment holdings in companies that need upgrading or overhauls, we can use our shareholder power to push for changes that also help to fulfill our missions AND leave the world a better place.
Join your peers to reflect on our February conversation about centering racial equity in grantee relationships, language, and processes, and a discussion of the proposed City budget and it's implications for arts & culture.
Plan to join your fellow Delaware County funders for a breakfast gathering with Philanthropy Network’s new President Christine Robinson as part of her regional Listening Tour.
Bucks County funders are invited to join us on Wednesday, October 11th for a late afternoon gathering with Philanthropy Network’s president Christine Robinson as part of her regional Listening Tour.
Join your fellow OST funders for this opportunity to reconnect, share updates and think about the year ahead.
Presented by the Montgomery County Funders Community of Practice, all funders are invited to join this session to discuss ways in which they are currently going “beyond the grant” to support their nonprofit partners.
Join us on November 2 for this one-of-a kind regional gathering that brings together leaders from the philanthropic, nonprofit, corporate, and government sectors from throughout Greater Philadelphia.
Giving families can wear many hats. At times, families may feel like they are losing the family identity in their giving. How does one keep the family in family philanthropy? What are steps can families take to make sure they are serving the public good while maintaining the family value & legacy?
A family business’s philanthropy has many goals. Family legacy and values, family and business reputation, employee retention, development of successors and younger generations, and tax-wise planning are just a few.
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Philanthropy professionals in Pennsylvania understand how state policy affects the nonprofit sector, and many have a history of engaging and educating state policymakers. Even given private foundations’ constraints on lobbying, there are numerou
In this webinar, discover a variety of techniques available for engaging with elders to document a family history that may be shared with generations to come.
As NCFP celebrates their 20th Anniversary, NCFP invites you to participate in an exciting new program. NCFP is using the opportunity of this anniversary to “Imagine the Future” of the field of family philanthropy.
NCFP's Non-family Staff Peer Network, co-chaired by Chris Koehn of the Farris Foundation and Kelly Chopus of the Robins Foundation, is designed for senior level non-family staff members who are Friends of the Family of the National Center for Family Philanthropy. Build a network of your peers facing the unique challenges, complications, and joys that are inherent in this role.
An increasing number of community foundations provide services that actively involve multiple generations or family branches in giving, granting, learning, investing, and/or volunteering together.
As part of its ongoing efforts to foster a more equitable philanthropic sector, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia is partnering with the Women’s Funding Collaborative to host a discussion on gender transformative philanthropy.