In philanthropy, meaningful change is the aim—it’s the purpose and the promise. But in striving for and achieving impact, have we been effective? Who decides the measures of success and what are the conditions that promote meaningful and enduring progress? Join the National Center for Family Philanthropy and the Phillips Foundation to explore how philanthropic families are accelerating the pace of their giving, shifting their practices, and revisiting their purpose at time of historic change. The conversation will explore trends in giving and introduce the four principles of effective family philanthropy—accountability, equity, learning, and relationships.
If you are a family funder in the Dallas area, we invite you to join us for a conversation and peer connections. Contact Maureen Esposito at Maureen.Esposito@ncfp.org for more information.
Featured Speakers
Sarah Kozmetsky Miller
Sarah K. Miller is president of the Kozmetsky Family Foundation. Previously, she was a trustee and…
View ProfileMichael Meadows
For more than 35 years, Michael Meadows has dedicated his professional career and personal life to…
View ProfileElizabeth Carlock Phillips
Elizabeth Carlock Phillips is a social entrepreneur and impact investor at the helm of Phillips Philanthropies,…
View ProfileJeremy Smith
Jeremy Smith is the President of the Rainwater Charitable Foundation (RCF). Smith joined the Rainwater Charitable…
View ProfileNicholas A. Tedesco
Nicholas (Nick) Tedesco is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Center for Family…
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