Caroline Kuebler

Director of Development, Community Foundation of Greater Memphis

Caroline Kuebler is the Director of Development at the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, the largest charitable grant-maker in the Mid-South with grants of more than $163 million last year. The Community Foundation’s mission is to strengthen the community through philanthropy by managing charitable funds, addressing the needs of the community and encouraging the growth of charitable resources. In her role as a family philanthropy advisor, Caroline fosters philanthropic engagement by working with individuals to be more intentional in their giving.

Contributions

Community Foundations Network Topical Call: Next Gen Engagement

Posted on February 15, 2022 by Linsey Mills, Michael Nuno, Caroline Kuebler

Next generation engagement fosters their leadership, supports community engagement, and involves future generations of givers or successor advisors. Community foundations have a variety of models for next-gen engagement, which can allow donors to learn together, develop their personal giving goals, and network with peers. Community foundations are also well-positioned to teach next-generation donors about local community needs. Learn about different… Read More

Community Foundations Network Topical Call: CAP Study Groups

Posted on January 14, 2021 by Michelle Arndt, Dien Yuen, JD/LLM, CAP®, AEP®,, Caroline Kuebler

As a strategy for growth and increased impact, community foundations have long been supporting and convening professional advisors. The Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) study groups have been an important forum for foundations to build philanthropic planning education in community. How are community foundation peers supporting advisors and growing philanthropy locally?… Read More

Community Foundation Spark Session: Community Foundation Business Models for Family Philanthropy (Round 4)

Posted on May 19, 2020 by Debbie Wilkerson, Caroline Kuebler, Bob Fockler, Whitney Hosty, Tony Macklin

This is NCFP’s fourth annual deep dive into how community foundations structure their business models for more intensive services to multi-generation and multi-branch families. 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, engage advisors, and more. Their presentations will be… Read More