This is NCFP’s fifth deep dive into how community foundations structure their business models for more intensive philanthropic services. Two foundations will serve as case studies, describing how they defined their customer segments, developed their portfolio of programs and services, worked with their board to set goals and success measures, refined their financial model for expanded services, engaged advisors, and more. Their presentations will be based on NCFP’s Philanthropic Services Business Model Canvas and join similar case studies in Module 9 of NCFP’s Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Playbook.
About this series
This program is part of the Spark Session series under NCFP’s Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network. The series is designed for community foundations to exchange practical advice, tools, and tips from peers on aspects of their family philanthropy engagement. This content-rich webinar features peer case study examples and will allow attendees to delve deeper through an open facilitated dialogue.
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Featured Speakers
Monica Merante
Monica M. Merante, CAP© began her career in the not-for-profit sector in 2002 after graduating from…
View ProfileHeather Cash
Heather Cash, JD joined the Community Foundation of Louisville in January 2016 as the Director of…
View ProfileThomas Griffith
Tom Griffith is Vice President of Development and has worked for the Community Foundation since 2013.…
View ProfileTony Macklin
Tony Macklin: Tony, a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy®, consults with donor families, grantmakers, and their advisors…
View ProfileAnne McKune
Anne McKune joined the Community Foundation of Louisville in 2015 as a Program Officer, where she…
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