Family philanthropy structures, leaders, and goals are constantly evolving, just like the families they represent. The change that comes over time is to be anticipated, managed, and, if possible, embraced as an opportunity for renewal. The inevitable changes and transitions that come to family giving programs are too often spoken of in negative terms. As relieved as we are to make it from one challenge to the next, change is not something to be simply weathered.
Leaders will leave, and new ones will emerge. Priorities will shift. Families will move. Stock values will rise and fall. It’s all to be expected. Change comes with the territory. How your family initiates, manages, and responds to that change will determine the course of your giving and reveal your true legacy.
A Letter to Seniors (and will be seniors): Planning for Your Future in Philanthropy
Posted on September 13, 2011 by Alice Buhl
Giving While Living
Posted on November 10, 2010 by Gara LaMarche, Lenore Hanisch
The Power to Produce Wonders: The Value of Family in Philanthropy
Posted on September 24, 2010 by Virginia M. Esposito
Emeritus Board Members: Curse or Blessing?
Posted on August 24, 2010 by Alice Buhl
Choosing and Preparing Your Grantmaking Successors
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Mary Phillips
Family Foundations as Agents of Change
Posted on September 4, 2009 by Jeffrey M. Glebocki, Joann Ricci
Advancing Philanthropic Goals While Divesting Excess Business Holdings
Posted on May 17, 2009 by Andras Kosaras, James P. Joseph
Building Trust to Promote Community Collaboration
Posted on March 12, 2009 by Dave Joseph, Elizabeth Jordan
Family Members on Call: Being Both Family and Staff
Posted on February 12, 2009 by Sarah Cavanaugh
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