NCFP Webinar: Becoming a Successful Board Chair
Board chairs play an important and indispensable role in family foundations. This position is not just honorary and it includes extra preparation, time, and specific skillsets.
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Board chairs play an important and indispensable role in family foundations. This position is not just honorary and it includes extra preparation, time, and specific skillsets.
There is more than one approach to effective governance in family philanthropy, and the use of committees is one of the most important tools you can use. This webinar will take a deep dive into all the qualities of an effective committee.
Increasingly, philanthropic families are using multiple tools and strategies to achieve their goals.
How do you balance what you share externally with your family’s need for privacy?
Join this webinar to explore ways to welcome new voices into your family giving.
Join this NCFP webinar to explore how to create a vibrant family culture that allows your family giving to flourish.
Family philanthropies in 2018 have the opportunity to leverage a wide and growing variety of technology to improve our philanthropic work.
Join the Montgomery County Funders as we reflect on our collective successes and envision the path forward. How have Montgomery County funders come together over the last two years? What have we learned?
Join the Montgomery County Funders’ Community of Practice for a window into a participatory approach to grantee and funder relationships.
We’re excited to invite you to the first gathering of our Community of Practice for Program Officers/Directors and Grant Managers!
Join us for the second gathering of our Community of Practice for Program Officers/Directors and Grant Managers following our first meeting on July 18.
New information from the Johnson Center plus community foundation examples.
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.
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.