Courtney Knoblock

Program Director, The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation

Courtney Knoblock is the Program Director at The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she is responsible for grant making strategy and implementation including nonprofit real estate development efforts through the Foundation’s program related investments.  Prior to this position, she spent more than 16 years with the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation of Las Vegas, Nevada as Director of Programs, overseeing an average of $53 million annually in grant making programs focused largely on nonprofit capital planning and construction initiatives.  These projects focused on sheltering women with children, museum and exhibit development, charitable food distribution, and capital planning for a variety of nonprofit institutional and social service organizations.  In addition, Courtney spent nearly ten years of her early career in university capital campaign and advancement efforts.  Courtney is a graduate of The University of Tulsa and received her master’s degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

Contributions

21st-Century Governance Part One: Participatory and Collaborative Operations and Strategies

Posted on December 1, 2023 by Joshua J. Knowles, Courtney Knoblock, Hannibal B. Johnson, David Weitnauer

Family philanthropies are increasingly recognizing the power of inclusive and collaborative approaches to maximize their operations and impact—and to ensure that their philanthropy will bring more value to family members, grantees, community members, and others. During this session we will hear from Hannibal B. Johnson, Courtney Knoblock, and Joshua J. Knowles about the development of The Commemoration Fund, a fund… Read More