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Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia's board is composed of individuals from many of our region's leading philanthropies, and who represent the broad range of funders and social investors that comprise our membership.
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Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia's board is composed of individuals from many of our region's leading philanthropies, and who represent the broad range of funders and social investors that comprise our membership.
What does inclusivity mean for family philanthropy? How can we promote diversity, community engagement, and openness while retaining the family focus of our giving practices?
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.
Join your colleagues located or providing funding in Chester County for a meeting of the Chester County Funders.
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?
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.
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.
Your community foundation wants to provide more intensive services to multi-generation and multi-branch families. But how will you define your customer segments and their goals?
Family philanthropies in 2018 have the opportunity to leverage a wide and growing variety of technology to improve our philanthropic work.
This session will provide the opportunity to hear an update on some relevant initiatives and provide feedback to shape the format and content of the sessions moving forward.
Please join your colleagues from across the state to learn more about the evolving implications of federal and local actions related to immigrants and refugees.
This informal session will provide the opportunity to hear an update on workforce development and economic mobility initiatives.
The Seybert Foundation announced the appointment of Theresa Jackson as their new Manager beginning in February, 2019. Jackson succeeds Diana Loukedis Doherty, who has served in the role since 2011.