Virginia M. Esposito, is the founding president of the National Center for Family Philanthropy. In January 2020, Ginny transitioned to the role of Senior Fellow to focus her efforts on research, writing, and consulting with families.
For more than 35 years, Ginny has worked to advance private philanthropy through research and education. For 30 of those years, she has focused on the family philanthropic experience, promoting values, vision, and excellence across generations of donor families. Ginny was editor and principal author of the first edition of Splendid Legacy and of Splendid Legacy 2: Creating and Recreating Your Family Foundation. Her research publications include The Power to Produce Wonders: The Value of Family in Philanthropy and The Family Foundation CEO: Crafting Consensus out of Complexity. Ginny also edited, and was principal author of, the four-volume Family Foundation Library and numerous articles and issue papers on family philanthropy. She has presented at hundreds of programs for and about donor families throughout North America and on four other continents. In addition to her work on family philanthropy, Ginny edited Conscience and Community: The Legacy of Paul Ylvisaker, the writings and speeches of the late foundation trustee, educator, and dean of the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. She has served on boards and committees for organizations including Great Nonprofits, the Binational Commission on the Nonprofit Sector (US and South Africa), the Commission on the Future of Public Education (Public Education Network), Committee on Ethics and Accountability (Independent Sector), the Philanthropy and the Black Church Project, and Strengthening Native American Philanthropy. She currently serves on the board of directors of the John M. Belk Endowment.
Contributions
Legacy Grant Making: What Granddad Would Have Wanted
Posted on July 13, 2006 by Virginia M. Esposito
The Future of Family Philanthropy
Posted on December 15, 2005 by Virginia M. Esposito, Katherine Fulton
Using Advisory, Adjunct, or Junior Boards in Family Philanthropy
Posted on April 13, 2005 by Virginia M. Esposito, Ellie Frey Zagel
Successful Succession: Inspiring and Preparing a New Generation of Charitable Leaders
Posted on March 26, 2005 by Virginia M. Esposito
Successful Succession: Inspiring and Preparing New Generations of Charitable Leaders
Posted on April 4, 2003 by Virginia M. Esposito
Family Values, Family Philanthropy
Posted on October 28, 2001 by Virginia M. Esposito
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