Event details
Thursday, January 8, 2015
9:00am to 10:30am PST
About this event
What does 21st century family philanthropy look like? How are families participating in philanthropy, and how is the balance between family interests and passions and community needs being managed? How are decisions in family giving programs typically made, and who is charged with making those decisions? What are the most significant issues and concerns facing trustees, staff, and family members as they pursue their philanthropic missions? And what are the future interests of giving families likely to be – which new and emerging innovations are gaining traction and why?
Join us for this exciting webinar to kick off NCFP’s most prominent research initiative ever: Trends in Family Philanthropy. This webinar will feature a sneak peek at the questions to be explored by the study, along with analysis and insights of three leading voices in the field – NCFP President Virginia Esposito and Senior Fellow Alice Buhl, and the Urban Institute’s Elizabeth Boris, the lead researcher for the study.
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2015
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. PST
Location: Webinar hosted by National Center on Family Philanthropy
Featured Speakers: NCFP President Virginia Esposito and Senior Fellow Alice Buhl, and the Urban Institute’s Elizabeth Boris
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. PST
Location: Webinar hosted by National Center on Family Philanthropy
Featured Speakers: NCFP President Virginia Esposito and Senior Fellow Alice Buhl, and the Urban Institute’s Elizabeth Boris
This webinar is designed for family philanthropy board members, donor advisors, staff, donors, and advisors interested in emerging trends in - and the future - family philanthropy.