NCFP Webinar: Civil Conversations in Uncivil Times
Society is becoming increasingly divisive. What roles can family foundations play in finding ways to support meaningful dialogue across “party lines” within their community?
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Society is becoming increasingly divisive. What roles can family foundations play in finding ways to support meaningful dialogue across “party lines” within their community?
NCFP’s benchmark Trends study found that regardless of age or size, family foundations that are engaging their younger members believe new generations bring innovative ideas and vibrancy to the foundation.
Influencing public policy is one way to increase your organization’s impact for changing people’s lives. Join NCFP for an insightful webinar on how you can develop a strong advocacy plan, and how to legally use your funding and your voice to shine light on critical issues.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia’s Place-Based Funders Roundtable invites all those who are interested to join us for a continued conversation about Southwest Philadelphia.
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?
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia Foundation, and Greater Philadelphia Corporate Volunteer Council invite you to join us for a dynamic conversation with Natalye Paquin, ESQ, President & CEO of Points of Light, as we explore how to create a society where it is easy for individuals to take action and accelerate change within their community and around the world.
Impact investing – which seeks a specific environmental, social or governance return above and beyond a strictly financial return – can be a particularly valuable tool for foundations and donor advised funds that seek to align their investments with their grantmaking mission. This webinar will discuss this investing approach, and share perspectives and examples from families who have made this choice.
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.
Join this special session to hear insights on how aging intersects with funding priorities including health, caregiving, social connection, and housing.
Those interested in attending should click this link program.grant.staff@gmail.com to RSVP and to receive our calendar invite.
Join us for this opportunity to experience First Person Arts' powerful gun violence documentary: TRIGGER.
Philanthropy Network will mark its 30th anniversary in June, and we're excited to kick-off this milestone year at the 2018 Members' Meeting on April 10!
We invite funders located in and/or providing funding in Delaware County to join us for the next meeting of the Delaware County Funders.
Join the Forum Policy Team and others for an update on the national policy scene.
More information coming soon. Please save the date!
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.