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Increasingly, philanthropic families are using multiple tools and strategies to achieve their goals.
In 2020 the National Center for Family Philanthropy will welcome Nick Tedesco as CEO and see the transition of founder and longtime CEO Ginny Esposito to the role of Senior Fellow.
The use of committees is one of the most important tools for thoughtfulgovernance in family philanthropy.
Join NCFP for a webinar that will provide tips and tools for how to involve the next generation of family members, develop a process to invite non-family board members onto your board and find practical ways to engage with your community and grantees.
Join NCFP as we explore how to create a vibrant family culture that allows your family giving to flourish by creating connections and positive relationships.
Through this co-designed webinar, join NCFP and PEAK Grantmaking to learn more about the first Principle for Peak Grantmaking: Tie Practices with Values and hear examples from family voices in NCFP’s network that have worked diligently to tie their own family values to their grantmaking.
Join NCFP for a discussion featuring the DR Fund’s Executive Director and two generations of family leadership will explore the strategies, lessons learned, and future vision of this iconic philanthropic family.
In early August, members of Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia(PNGP), Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania (GWP) and
While mission investing is a trend that’s sweeping the field, families may face a variety of unexpected challenges when implementing a mission (or impact) investment strategy.
Join NCFP for a conversation that will feature a variety of practical tips for bridging the power divide with your grantees, with one another, and with other partners in your work.
Join to learn how CEOs and board chairs develop positive, productive relationships guided by NCFP’s Passages research.
Join us for this webinar which will examine changing family composition, provide examples from families who have grappled with this changing definition, and receive tips for how your philanthropic family can adapt to the new normal.