NCFP Webinar: Beyond 5%- Increasing Support in a Time of Crisis

GWP Members Only Program
When: 
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
2:00pm to 3:30pm EDT
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The National Center for Family Philanthropy is dedicated to serving families who give and those that work with them. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, they are offering conversations on topics of interest to all philanthropic families associated with family foundations, donor-advised funds, family offices, and other philanthropic vehicles.


The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented need in communities across the globe, yet the economic crisis is threatening the very existence of the nonprofits who provide essential services. What can funders do to help during this difficult and unprecedented time? NCFP has joined other key philanthropic support organizations to urge funders to give more than the minimum five percent payout.

Join a discussion with advocates and leaders from several family philanthropies who have announced plans to increase their payout and support for nonprofits during this time of crisis, as they share strategies for funding and how the field can collaborate together to support nonprofits and communities.

Speakers:

Phil Buchanan- President, Center for Effective Philanthropy

Nat Chioke Williams- Executive Director, Hill-Snowdon Foundation

Aaron Dorfman- Executive Director, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

Crystal Hayling- Executive Director, The Libra Foundation

Mary Mountcastle- Distinguished Fellow Senior at Self-Help (2018–2020)


Note:  National Center for Family Philanthropy Webinars are a resource for GWP members who work with a Family Foundation only.  Not sure if you're eligible to attend?  Ask Jenny.

We are committed to making GWP programs accessible to all members. If you have questions or if an accommodation would be helpful to fully participate in this program, please reach out to Paula or call 412-471-6488 and we will make every effort to accommodate your request. 

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