Community Foundation Spark Session: Money, Values, and Culture

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Please join us for this special joint NCFP Webinar and Community Foundation Spark Session, brought to you by the generous support of our Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network.

Each of us has our own money story – the underlying assumptions, messages, hopes, and behaviors that we’ve learned over time about the meaning and use of money. Those stories are also influenced by increasing online data about family wealth and public skepticism of concentrated wealth. The alignments and clashes among family members, branches, and generations around their money stories easily spill over into a family’s philanthropy. They influence their ability to create shared philanthropic values, goals, investment and grantmaking policies, and more.

How can families create healthier money narratives and habits which can, in turn, create healthier alignment in their philanthropy? What are the appropriate roles of foundation staff and advisors in supporting those often-stressful family conversations? This webinar’s speakers will share the experience, tips, and tools they’ve learned from supporting philanthropic families in their money journeys.

Featured Speakers

Ginni Galicinao

Ginni Galicinao is a Family Dynamics Consultant for Wells Fargo Private Bank.  Ms. Galicinao plays a…

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Bill Longbrake

Bill Longbrake has extensive experience in finance, investments, macroeconomics, monetary policy, risk management, housing, and public…

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Derek Longbrake

Derek Longbrake currently works in fundraising as the Donor Relationship Manager at Montgomery County Coalition for…

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Robyn Schein

Robyn Schein is an expert facilitator, speaker and trainer on multigenerational and next generation philanthropy.  She…

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Tony Macklin

Tony Macklin: Tony, a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy®, consults with donor families, grantmakers, and their advisors…

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Additional questions? Contact NCFP at ncfp@ncfp.org for general inquiries or community@ncfp.org for Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network questions.