About this event
Philanthropy Northwest members get access to all National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) programs through our reciprocal membership.
How can philanthropic efforts go beyond addressing isolated challenges to fund the interconnectedness of social, economic, racial and environmental disparities?
This webinar will explore how family philanthropy can play a pivotal role in supporting systems change by addressing the intersectionality of multiple issues and identities. By recognizing how factors such as race, gender, disability and socioeconomic status intersect, family philanthropies can create more holistic, impactful solutions.
You will learn strategies to identify and support initiatives that address root causes, build resilience and create systemic shifts by centering those most impacted by injustices.
Background
The monthly Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy webinar series guides the core principles of effective family philanthropy - from motivations and values to governance, grantmaking and succession. The series equips giving families with the latest information on evergreen topics in the donor lifecycle through practical takeaways and diverse family stories that illustrate important practices. Designed for seasoned practitioners and newcomers alike, the series is available to Philanthropy Northwest members, NCFP network members and network partners.
Please contact our membership team with any questions.