Community Foundation Spark Session: Staffing Your Family Engagement Program – Considerations for Community Foundations

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Experience from community foundations that closely advise multigenerational family philanthropists tell us that this work is more an art than science. As community foundations become more donor- and community-driven, it necessitates different skills and abilities of its donor services teams and leaders. On this Spark Session, hear from your community foundation peers about different staffing structures, training, and individual characteristics and traits that are now part of the “special sauce” to effectively serve philanthropic families.

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We are pleased to offer representatives from community foundations that are not yet part of the Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network one complimentary registration to a Spark Session of your choice. To take advantage of this offer and register for this webinar, please complete our simple guest registration form.

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. In one hour, this content-rich webinar feature peer case study examples and will allow attendees to delve deeper through an open facilitated dialogue.

 

Featured Speakers

Anita Wesley

Anita Wesley is a Senior Philanthropy Advisor at the Rose Community Foundation in Denver. She helps…

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Jennifer Touchet

Jennifer Touchet is the Vice President of Personal & Family Philanthropy at the Greater Houston Community…

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Elizabeth Sullivan

Elizabeth Sullivan brings deep knowledge on national trends, strategy, and best practices in private philanthropy and…

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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 Liz Sullivan and Tony Macklin at community@ncfp.org.